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== What is ENB? == | == What is ENB? == | ||
ENBSeries is a powerful post processing modification available for ''Skyrim'' and other games. It was developed by Boris Vorontsov, who still maintains and updates the mod. ENBSeries enables users to create custom configurations (commonly referred to as ''ENBs'' or ''ENB Presets'') by modifying rendering functions and the application of additional effects, such as bloom, depth of field, reflections, and | ENBSeries is a powerful post processing modification available for ''Skyrim'' and other games. It was developed by Boris Vorontsov, who still maintains and updates the mod. ENBSeries enables users to create custom configurations (commonly referred to as ''ENBs'' or ''ENB Presets'') by modifying rendering functions and the application of additional effects, such as bloom, depth of field, reflections, and SSAO among others. ENBSeries has also added a memory manager known as ''[[ENBoost]]'' which assists in managing system and video memory in order to prevent crashes. ENB presets enhance the visuals of the game, including overall lighting, colors, and shadows, but comes with a performance loss of anywhere between 5% to 50% of total frames per second (FPS), depending on the user's hardware, the ENB features enabled and the extent to which those features are utilized. Most users find this loss acceptable compared to the enhancements and features gained from the ENB. | ||
Use the {{#switchtablink:Quickstart|Quickstart}} tab to jump right into using an ENB Preset or explore the other tabs for more advanced and in-depth information pertaining to ENBs. | Use the {{#switchtablink:Quickstart|Quickstart}} tab to jump right into using an ENB Preset or explore the other tabs for more advanced and in-depth information pertaining to ENBs. |
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A comprehensive guide for properly installing and editing ENBs for n00bs and gurus alike -- by the S.T.E.P. Team