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Re: Skyrim particle patch for ENB

mindflux wrote:No problem, here you go:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kI_R7K ... Lj9RiU8RIV
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Hi guys. I have an issue with my game and I was wondering if someone could help me out. Here's a screenshot: https://imgur.com/tp0lOk6 - the top is with ENB off and the bottom is ENB on. As you can see, not only is the inside of this room very dark, but I have a strange aura around the torch fire and it looks a bit silly. I'm currently using Rudy ENB with ENB Light and the particle patch installed, as well as Enhanced lights and FX, Embers HD and Inferno mods and I've followed the mod authors load order instructions but they don't mention ENB light, so I am unsure on the correct load/priority order and if that is the reason for that issue. Anyone able to help a noob with these issues?

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Re: Skyrim particle patch for ENB

Darkness is what preset defines, if you don't like it may increase ambient parameters in [ENVIRONMENT] category (but difficult if preset use per weather or per location setting). That glow of fire is "normal" thing, probably falls under [PARTICLE] or [FIRE] category, not sure if particle patch remove it, Mindflux can answer.
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Is this with SSE or LE?

I don't really see anything "wrong" there. The fuzz you mentioned is a vanilla effect that's supposed to mimic fast burning fire but I do agree that it looks more like a blowtorch or something. In any case, you should be able to make it less prominent by reducing [LIGHTSPRITE] intensity (SSE) or [FIRE] intensity (LE). I did actually remove it at some point on LE but some users complained so I restored it.

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ENBSeries wrote:Darkness is what preset defines, if you don't like it may increase ambient parameters in [ENVIRONMENT] category (but difficult if preset use per weather or per location setting). That glow of fire is "normal" thing, probably falls under [PARTICLE] or [FIRE] category, not sure if particle patch remove it, Mindflux can answer.
I see, thank you for the info.
mindflux wrote:Is this with SSE or LE?

I don't really see anything "wrong" there. The fuzz you mentioned is a vanilla effect that's supposed to mimic fast burning fire but I do agree that it looks more like a blowtorch or something. In any case, you should be able to make it less prominent by reducing [LIGHTSPRITE] intensity (SSE) or [FIRE] intensity (LE). I did actually remove it at some point on LE but some users complained so I restored it.
It's SSE. I actually found that if I put the particle patch higher in priority than ENB light (even though the author of enb light says I shouldn't) that blowtorch effect I don't like is dramatically improved, I will try play around with the settings you mentioned. Thank you.

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I don't understand this installation instruction:
"Note that the plugin is only needed in case you do not use the SKSE weather plugin."
What is "the SKSE weather plugin"? There is no SKSE folder in this mod. I have Onyx VR weather installed (and it also has no SKSE folder).
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Does that mean the SKSE plugin from ENB Helper for weather? https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecial ... ?tab=files

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I had a crash entering Dragonsreach until I disabled fxambbeamxbdustbig02.nif. Then I started getting a crash entering Breezehome with the Particle Patch and Distinct Interiors All-in-One mod installed. I'm not sure what version of the Particle ENB Patch I had installed. I downloaded the most recent one from 9-08-2020 and it seemed to fix crashing in both locations.
I read this old post:
"to fix CTD, delete the following meshes: Meshes - Effects - Ambient - ALL FILES which have the word dust (20 total in folder)" There's more than that

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Re: Skyrim particle patch for ENB

Hey, i just encountered this problem with the mill water wheel being very dark
Pic: https://imgur.com/1xS0GSx
This happens only when using the lumbermill01waterwheel01.nif mesh from particle patch and i have no idea why or what to do to fix it. It's weird seeing as how only the wheel is darker, the middle part is working no problem
I was just about to finish modding my game and i came across this, i like the water effect on the water wheel that comes when using the particle patch mesh and was wondering if anyone knows what to do about this

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I was told this: "if you use the ENB Helper (for multiple weathers ) you do not need the (Skyrim Particle Patch for ENB) plugin."

In ENBSeries.ini there is an EnableMultipleWeathers=true OR false. In-game with Enter+Shift it's can be enabled there too. So if I have ENB Helper installed then I don't need the plugin for Skyrim Particle Patch for ENB ("Particle Patch for ENB SSE.esp") apparently they say. "'SKSE weather plugin' = ENB Helper = true"

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I'm not familiar with this particle patch to answer questions here, so better wait it's author's answer. But no doubt enbhelper and this patch have no connection or dependency of any kind.
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Re: Skyrim particle patch for ENB

Yes, Boris is correct. The ENB helper is an SKSE plugin created by aers that adds necessary functions that ENB weather system requires.

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecial ... mods/23174

The plugin in this patch changes some things to help ENB detect the time of day but like stated, it's not necessary when you use the ENB helper because then the time of day will be always correct anyway.
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