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Relighting Skyrim mod causes severe shadow striping


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I was following STEP Core basline and when I launched the game for the fisrt time I noticed issues with shadow striping/gradients. I started to disable mods one by one and had found out that Relighting Skyrim was causing the issue. See my shots below:

1) MO setup

2) RS enabled

3) RS disabled

I already tried Shadow Striping Fix mod, but it didn't help. I also tried to disable ENBoost (removed d3d9.dll) and to reset Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini to default (Ultra High) values but no luck either.

 

Please help!

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Use TES5Edit, load RS up with it and hit the Apply Script option in the edit menu that pops-up when right mouse clicking over the RS.esp file.

Locate the script named Skyrim - Apply Shadow Depth Bias.pas, set the bias value to something between 25.0 to 50.0

 

Default value;

    SetElementNativeValues(e, 'XLIG\Shadow Depth Bias', 23.76);
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Sorry for the necro-post, but I am having this exact same problem with the Legendary version of the mod. I have tried to use the fix JawZ posted above -- I can't seem to get it to work.

 

1) I don't have a script named Skyrim - Apply Shadow Depth Bias.pas -- instead, I have one called Skyrim - Add shadow bias to lights.pas. It does have the referenced line, but I cannot tell if it is the right version of the script for the version of the mod I am using.

 

2) When I run it, set the bias number I want to use, and execute, it doesn't actually update the esp file. XEdit doesn't prompt me to save the esp, it just exits, and the file date remains unchanged.

 

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? If I have the wrong version of the script, is there somewhere I can get the correct version?

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Make sure your INIs are solid by running BethINI.

Thanks -- I have been using BethINI for months, and re-ran it about 3 weeks ago. No change in the shadow striping sadly. 

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