Memoso Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 So i have a question about deleting the old enb... this are the datas: Enbseries,enblocal.ini enbseries.ini and the dll files from the enb 3.74... Is this all ?and after that installing reshade? I just want to Go sure having a clean game Link to comment
StackingWhales Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 So i have a question about deleting the old enb... this are the datas: Enbseries,enblocal.ini enbseries.ini and the dll files from the enb 3.74... Is this all ?and after that installing reshade? I just want to Go sure having a clean gameYea that's everything. Those are the only files that should be in your folder from ENB (which is impressive considering how beautiful it makes the game). I'm very excited about this reshade switch. I've always been a performance man over beautification. How's it look with the reshade so far?Lexy, Found a solution.When asked is there a way to turn off the custom.ini: "You can just leave it empty and it won't do anything." So - in order to keep your recommended .ini tweaks, we have to empty the custom.ini. Maybe add this to the instructions somewhere? That's what I'm going to do. Thanks againAlternatively you could just delete the ini since we don't have any use for it right? Link to comment
BMaytrix Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 Alternatively you could just delete the ini since we don't have any use for it right?No - I don't think so. This is standard new addition to the MO2 update. If you don't have the skyrimcustom.ini file, it will create it based on the "best settings" - which are not Lexy's. Making it blank is the only permanent option at this time. Link to comment
DarkladyLexy Posted May 15, 2019 Author Share Posted May 15, 2019 No - I don't think so. This is standard new addition to the MO2 update. If you don't have the skyrimcustom.ini file, it will create it based on the "best settings" - which are not Lexy's. Making it blank is the only permanent option at this time.i was speak with the MO2 guys the say that the skyrimcustom.ini only overwrites Skyrim.ini and only if the value exist in Skyrim.ini so as long as the post Bethini Changes exist in both it should be ok. 1 Link to comment
Memoso Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 do we still need ENB Helper SE - v1.3.1 - by aers?? if we delete everything except reshade. because you didnt mention Link to comment
berndaroy Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 do we still need ENB Helper SE - v1.3.1 - by aers?? if we delete everything except reshade. because you didnt mentionMemosa hi! I may be wrong but i think that ENB Helper SE is to be used by people that want to still use ENB, with Cathedral weathers. I don't think it applies with reshader...BUT you can check this on Lexy's discord server...wiser heads may be found there! Link to comment
Shadriss Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 do we still need ENB Helper SE - v1.3.1 - by aers?...ENB Helper SE is to be used by people that want to still use ENB...As stated. If you're dumping ENB completely, you don't need the Helper. You DO however want to keep the ELE and Particle Patch mods... these work regardless of ENBs presence or lack thereof. 1 Link to comment
BMaytrix Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 i was speak with the MO2 guys the say that the skyrimcustom.ini only overwrites Skyrim.ini and only if the value exist in Skyrim.ini so as long as the post Bethini Changes exist in both it should be ok.To get the changes in both, though, we would have to check each line item for a change, or copy and paste the whole thing.Or - we could just delete the custom.ini so it doesn't overwrite anything.Your guide is amazing. There are 2-3 places where we make additional tweaks to the .ini's - so lot of room for missing something. Link to comment
DarkladyLexy Posted May 15, 2019 Author Share Posted May 15, 2019 To get the changes in both, though, we would have to check each line item for a change, or copy and paste the whole thing.Or - we could just delete the custom.ini so it doesn't overwrite anything.Your guide is amazing. There are 2-3 places where we make additional tweaks to the .ini's - so lot of room for missing something.was speaking with my devs and we have come to the conclusion the simplest thing to do is just wipe the skyrimcustom.ini but leave a blank copy in the profile you use to actually play the game 2 Link to comment
Vorians Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 I found switching to the ReShade extremely disappointing; interiors are dim and dull, and outside objects emit darklight when the sun is behind them (think sun rays, but as dark shadow beams instead of sunlight). So have reinstalled ENB and Silent Horizons - switching to the Cathedral Weathers version (and will try keeping the ReShade on top of that with Vibrance and LevelsPlus shaders turned off). Using Cathedral Weathers now instead of Obsidian Weathers, am I right to think that I can use all files from Franken Horizons except enbseries\Weather\* ? Link to comment
DarkladyLexy Posted May 15, 2019 Author Share Posted May 15, 2019 I found switching to the ReShade extremely disappointing; interiors are dim and dull, and outside objects emit darklight when the sun is behind them (think sun rays, but as dark shadow beams instead of sunlight). So have reinstalled ENB and Silent Horizons - switching to the Cathedral Weathers version (and will try keeping the ReShade on top of that with Vibrance and LevelsPlus shaders turned off). Using Cathedral Weathers now instead of Obsidian Weathers, am I right to think that I can use all files from Franken Horizons except enbseries\Weather\* ?if you want to stick with ENB i would just use Silent horizon for Cathedral weathers. don't use Franken horizon it is not up to date and won't be Link to comment
Vorians Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 Very good, I shall not use Frank Horizon at all, thanks Lexy. Link to comment
rayhne Posted May 15, 2019 Share Posted May 15, 2019 Is there a way to clear the LOOT modgroups and start fresh? Link to comment
link213109 Posted May 16, 2019 Share Posted May 16, 2019 Is there a way to clear the LOOT modgroups and start fresh?The LOOT stuff is stored in the AppData folder (normaly its C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local). Just delete the folder named LOOT and then reinstall it. The reinstall may be unessisary but thats how you do a full uninstall. Link to comment
rayhne Posted May 16, 2019 Share Posted May 16, 2019 The LOOT stuff is stored in the AppData folder (normaly its C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local). Just delete the folder named LOOT and then reinstall it. The reinstall may be unessisary but thats how you do a full uninstall.I did that but now the only thing in the groups is Default. Link to comment
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