Skyrim: Outdoors in Daytime too Dark
Posted: 10 Jan 2014, 03:29
Yeah... I have no idea why this is happening. I have a problem very similar to this person: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1251 with the exception being that this issue is affecting the exterior during daytime. At first I thought it was because of the time-of-day settings, but after checking the lighting in various outdoor locales for a Skyrim-week (while monitoring the 0-1 values for day/ sunset/ sunrise/ night with the dropdown thingy in the Shift-Enter menu for ENB inside Skyrim), I realized that is not the case (ToD functions perfectly).
I have already tried messing with every single ENB setting I could see that has any relation to shadows and day-lighting: none of them produced any visual differences at all to alleviate my problem. Changing brightness does not help (as it only makes the dark shadows turn to gray, and washes out other colors in the process-- which makes everything even harder to see). I even deleted the preset I got off Nexus and replaced it with the default settings to no avail (yes, I made sure I got every single file taken off before installing the default). And then I discovered the source of the problem: the Effect checkbox. Yes, the Event checkbox under Global Variables: it did not matter if every single feature found underneath the Event section itself was disabled, simply by checking the box to allow Effects (despite there being no effects enabled) turned the screen from the vanilla daytime brightness to vanilla daytime darkness. The best part: this was tested during multiple time changes in the Skyrim day (I would post screenshots but for some reason --despite having everything set up correctly-- PrtScrn and F12 do not like me. Either that or Steam stores them somewhere different for me, or Alienware has some special key or something for screenshots... I don't even know what half the stuff on the keyboard does- I cannot play via keyboard to save my life) and it always darkened the screen (like having a 50% transparent layer of gray placed over the screen and set to multiply --if you're familiar with Photoshop/ similar programs you know what I mean).
I also noticed that for some reason after putting the .dll files for ENB into the Skyrim root folder and starting the launcher, that the game no longer recognized my graphics card: it went back to the integrated graphics (my Nvidia did not show up in the list of available graphics cards anymore). But I think it's still running with the Nvidia anyways (I set both the Skyrim .exe files, and the one for SKSE as well, to run with Nvidia manually using the Nvidia settings tool).
I have the most recent version of ENB, and I have the most recent version of the helper mod. I've tried using the injector version, and I've tried the wrapper version. My laptop is less than a year old and has an i7-4900 processor and 16 GB of RAM (and it is capable of using that much -I got Windows 8 just for that reason alone), and runs on an Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M. In short, there's no reason it should not be able to run this stuff correctly. I even recalibrated my screen to see if that was the problem (the weirdest part about that is that when the game started up it actually did help with the gamma being too dark, but within a minute the game recalibrated itself somehow... not my computer- the gamma for my desktop, etc. didn't revert to its previous values).
So... what can I do to brighten exterior daytimes without disabling ENB entirely? I already tried putting ridiculously high/ low values into the ambient light, direct light, various sun values, and any other parameter that looked like it might help-- nothing seemed to change visually. I can live with the darkness driving me insane, but I'd really rather not. And vanilla Skyrim lighting does not do my textures any justice.
I have already tried messing with every single ENB setting I could see that has any relation to shadows and day-lighting: none of them produced any visual differences at all to alleviate my problem. Changing brightness does not help (as it only makes the dark shadows turn to gray, and washes out other colors in the process-- which makes everything even harder to see). I even deleted the preset I got off Nexus and replaced it with the default settings to no avail (yes, I made sure I got every single file taken off before installing the default). And then I discovered the source of the problem: the Effect checkbox. Yes, the Event checkbox under Global Variables: it did not matter if every single feature found underneath the Event section itself was disabled, simply by checking the box to allow Effects (despite there being no effects enabled) turned the screen from the vanilla daytime brightness to vanilla daytime darkness. The best part: this was tested during multiple time changes in the Skyrim day (I would post screenshots but for some reason --despite having everything set up correctly-- PrtScrn and F12 do not like me. Either that or Steam stores them somewhere different for me, or Alienware has some special key or something for screenshots... I don't even know what half the stuff on the keyboard does- I cannot play via keyboard to save my life) and it always darkened the screen (like having a 50% transparent layer of gray placed over the screen and set to multiply --if you're familiar with Photoshop/ similar programs you know what I mean).
I also noticed that for some reason after putting the .dll files for ENB into the Skyrim root folder and starting the launcher, that the game no longer recognized my graphics card: it went back to the integrated graphics (my Nvidia did not show up in the list of available graphics cards anymore). But I think it's still running with the Nvidia anyways (I set both the Skyrim .exe files, and the one for SKSE as well, to run with Nvidia manually using the Nvidia settings tool).
I have the most recent version of ENB, and I have the most recent version of the helper mod. I've tried using the injector version, and I've tried the wrapper version. My laptop is less than a year old and has an i7-4900 processor and 16 GB of RAM (and it is capable of using that much -I got Windows 8 just for that reason alone), and runs on an Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M. In short, there's no reason it should not be able to run this stuff correctly. I even recalibrated my screen to see if that was the problem (the weirdest part about that is that when the game started up it actually did help with the gamma being too dark, but within a minute the game recalibrated itself somehow... not my computer- the gamma for my desktop, etc. didn't revert to its previous values).
So... what can I do to brighten exterior daytimes without disabling ENB entirely? I already tried putting ridiculously high/ low values into the ambient light, direct light, various sun values, and any other parameter that looked like it might help-- nothing seemed to change visually. I can live with the darkness driving me insane, but I'd really rather not. And vanilla Skyrim lighting does not do my textures any justice.