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== SHADOW == | == SHADOW == | ||
This section will change the quality and casting of shadows in Skyrim by adding effects and allowing shadows to be cast everywhere. Some of these settings are just fixes, while a few are quality enhancements. | |||
This setting will make Skyrim cast shadows in places that shadows should be showing, or just allowing shadows to be cast everywhere in game. | |||
<pre>ShadowCastersFix=(false, true)</pre> | |||
This setting increases the size of shadows and then blurs the edges to improve the quality. | |||
<pre>ShadowQualityFix=(false, true)</pre> | |||
This setting smooths out hard edges of shadows without trying to blur the shadows to obtain smoothness. | |||
<pre>UseBilateralShadowFilter=(flase, true)</pre> | |||
This setting is for the overall quality of the detailed shadows, can be set to 0, 1, or 2. 0 is the higher quality while 2 is the highest performance. | |||
<pre>DetailedShadowQuality=(0, 1, 2)</pre> | |||
This setting will decrease the amount of noise from shadows, and helps even more if the ShadowBlurRange below has a high value. The settings are 0, 1, and 2, with 0 being the highest quality and 2 being the highest performance. | |||
<pre>ShadowFilterQuality=(0, 1, 2)</pre> | |||
This parameter will blur the edges of shadows. Using lower values will keep the shadows very sharp while higher values with blur the shadows a bit. Using a higher value is good if overall shadow quality is set lower to hide some of the shadow pixelation and noise, but make it to high and the shadows will become washed out. | |||
<pre>ShadowBlurRange=(0.0...10.0)</pre> | |||
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