Lighting mods and weather mods on the other hand not so much. SSE Enb Binaries Updated to v0.37 Today, HUGE Performance Increase for AMD When I got my Vega 56 a few months ago I was so disappointed to see that I couldn't get more than 40-45 fps using enb's, at 1080p And that was with the most performance friendly ones, the better ones struggled to get over 35fps. Remember this, enb's can safely be removed, changed, or added at any point in your game. Weather mods also have a huge effect on Lighting. Save your self some time until you know what you want by adding it last.
#Skyrim special edition enb binaries mod
I'm only going to give a brief overview of the categories and won't go into too much details, because it would take me hours to write down every value that is available (there are over 650 or something like that atm and this number will only increase as time goes on. Latest ENB Binaries SKSE AE Skyrim particle patch for ENB Address Library for SKSE Plugins ENB Helper SE Mod List Presets - ENB and ReShade (Choose Obsidian Weathers Option) Silent Horizons ENB (Vibrant and dramatic) OR Rudy ENB SE for Obsidian Weathers - Vivid Weathers - NAT 2. The base ENB parameters are the one on the left side of the GUI (under enbseries.ini). That said, I see many folks add enb first which I now do as well since I have an idea how it will look before I ever add my first mod. Expanded version of the ENB binary reference from Silent Skies' modpage. So by adding your enb last you can see exactly how it changes your game. Matter of fact the same enb will look different based on your lighting mod. The same instructions apply, download the rar file (from the black arrow on that page), copy 'd3d11.dll' and 'decompiler46e.dll' (which are under the 'WrapperVersion' folder) to your Skyrim SE folder (which should be under 'Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim SE' or something like that, I don't know the specific Skyrim SE folder as I don't have that. Remember and enb is lighting which has a dramatic effect on your game.
This way I could see the effect the enb had on my set up not what other thought the setup should be if that makes sense. And that is I always used to add my enb last. Thanks! To answer your question I'll simply tell you what I did for a long time before I actually settled on the mods I knew I'd be using. Originally posted by Archibald Meatpants: So my question is, how am I able to tell or find out on my own what type of graphical changing mods still work with ENBs? Is it just trial and error?