TES Skyrim
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Re: TES Skyrim
I like the configurability of the various FXAA injected shaders. HDR, HDRpro etc. More options is never worse. Well... that's not true really, but you get the idea.legacyy wrote:Why u wanna use FXAA/SMAA? The ingame AA works well and doesn't really need big power. If u want you can try my injectFXAA (no post process, only the AA version): http://www.mediafire.com/?vbkmbs3bz0ww76l
Also, when I run the game at 1440p or 2100p SMAA is a very lightweight AA option. Also, the injected FXAA can be configured to be less blurry than the in-game FXAA. Also, I get better framerates when using FXAA/SMAA than any other option. Also, I think I've read somewhere that normal AA is unadvisable when using ENB (but I don't recall where).
All-in-all, injected anti-aliasing works well for me. And the shaders are a bonus.
EDIT: That last weather you posted, legacyy, that's the one weather that's giving me problems. Much too bright behind the clouds. :/
EDIT2: Thanks for the offer of those files.. I'll look at them, but I'm already tweaking an FXAA-injector version.
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Re: TES Skyrim
theradikal11
On your last one, she's like: do you see this boob here?
happyken
Nice shoots.
propa
Totally different that before. More realistic. It's beautiful for a realistic style. I'm curious how much beautiful it will become.
On your last one, she's like: do you see this boob here?
happyken
Nice shoots.
propa
Totally different that before. More realistic. It's beautiful for a realistic style. I'm curious how much beautiful it will become.
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Re: TES Skyrim
I'm with Insane Jack, Propa. That's looking really sharp.
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Re: TES Skyrim
I have a question...
How/where can I upload my images?
I have an ENB I would like to show and get critiqued
How/where can I upload my images?
I have an ENB I would like to show and get critiqued
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On Imageshack. http://imageshack.us/ They don't recompress it if you don't want. So it's good quality.
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Re: TES Skyrim
Dirty Peasant, I really have to thank you man. Your hunch (the commented lines) didn't turn out to work (in my config) but the values you used were fine. I would never have thought to just replace the bottom two of three instances in stead of all three (which I did at first). Well, it works, and it works great. So thanks again.
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