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*If you must use anisotropic filtering (AF), then either ENB enabled or Catalyst Control Center enabled is fine, but this depends entirely on the capability of your CPU since Skyrim is CPU intensive and less so on the GPU. ENB enabled is better, but up to 8x is recommended unless you have at least a 2 GB high end card (69xx, 78xx, 79xx). | *If you must use anisotropic filtering (AF), then either ENB enabled or Catalyst Control Center enabled is fine, but this depends entirely on the capability of your CPU since Skyrim is CPU intensive and less so on the GPU. ENB enabled is better, but up to 8x is recommended unless you have at least a 2 GB high end card (69xx, 78xx, 79xx). | ||
=== DISABLE ENB INGAME - DISABLE DOF DURING CHARACTER CREATION === | |||
A common issue with DOF is that it is difficult to see your character while in the creation menu. There is a very simple solution for this. While playing, just press Shift+F12. This will disable ENB. This can be quite useful when creating your character or modifying later via the "showracemenu" console command. | |||
When finished, just press shift+F12 again to enable ENB. | |||
=== LONG LOADING TIMES === | |||
Some people experience long loading times while using ENB. An easy way to greatly decrease your wait is by pressing Shift+F12 before or just after entering the loading screen to disable ENB. When the screen is loaded press Shift+F12 again to enable ENB. | |||
= Final Checklist = | = Final Checklist = |
Revision as of 04:51, September 1, 2012
Template:Notice A comprehensive guide for properly setting up ENB for n00bs to gurus -- by Staind716 & S.T.E.P. Team
- Updated: 4:51:25 1 September 2012 (UTC)