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Consider the impact of a 5.5GB VRAM allocation on your game performance.

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ForeTheManGG
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#1
currently downloading updated texture packs while experimenting with various ENB profiles. Struggling to find a preferred one, but seeming to settle on four options. I’m sharing a 3440x1440 version with Skyrim Mod Combiner loaded, featuring the highest resolution textures available. RAM consumption outside is around 5.5GB; since it was a bright sunny day in the console, I aimed for full performance. I’m leaning toward option 3, though I appreciate the softness of option 2 and the white balance in option 1. Choices are being made.
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ForeTheManGG
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #1

currently downloading updated texture packs while experimenting with various ENB profiles. Struggling to find a preferred one, but seeming to settle on four options. I’m sharing a 3440x1440 version with Skyrim Mod Combiner loaded, featuring the highest resolution textures available. RAM consumption outside is around 5.5GB; since it was a bright sunny day in the console, I aimed for full performance. I’m leaning toward option 3, though I appreciate the softness of option 2 and the white balance in option 1. Choices are being made.

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xoxo_sambo56
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#2
I don't have any EBS or GPU information available at the moment. Could you provide more details or check your system settings?
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xoxo_sambo56
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #2

I don't have any EBS or GPU information available at the moment. Could you provide more details or check your system settings?

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KriGen39
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#3
I favor picture one from the initial group and picture three from the subsequent group. Picture three still works well in the first group, so in total I’d choose option three.
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KriGen39
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #3

I favor picture one from the initial group and picture three from the subsequent group. Picture three still works well in the first group, so in total I’d choose option three.

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HydraEliphant
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#4
They're all pleasant, yet picking three would be ideal.
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HydraEliphant
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #4

They're all pleasant, yet picking three would be ideal.

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Ironknight97
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#5
I prefer the first choice, it doesn’t blur the distance too much. Option 2 feels a bit like LOTR, but that’s fine if you enjoy it. I’ve noticed some impressive screenshots on ENB from modded TESV players, with stunning high-res textures and custom polygons giving a distinct feel. It looks different from the original but still much better than the standard version. I thought you did a great job. I also saw a hyper realistic vegetation mod on a site recently—it really looks great, though it no longer matches Skyrim’s vibe. :lol: Remember, it’s supposed to be a desolate world, but it actually looks cool. B) Also, how do your FPS numbers compare outdoors versus indoors? What graphics cards are you using?
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Ironknight97
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #5

I prefer the first choice, it doesn’t blur the distance too much. Option 2 feels a bit like LOTR, but that’s fine if you enjoy it. I’ve noticed some impressive screenshots on ENB from modded TESV players, with stunning high-res textures and custom polygons giving a distinct feel. It looks different from the original but still much better than the standard version. I thought you did a great job. I also saw a hyper realistic vegetation mod on a site recently—it really looks great, though it no longer matches Skyrim’s vibe. :lol: Remember, it’s supposed to be a desolate world, but it actually looks cool. B) Also, how do your FPS numbers compare outdoors versus indoors? What graphics cards are you using?

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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#6
I just wish Fallout 4 and the upcoming Elder Scrolls title could be modified this much. Back when I played Skyrim, I was handling about 3.9GB of VRAM at 1080p, but nearly 6GB is crazy. It’s helpful for the gaming hardware sector if games begin pushing for more powerful requirements.
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josbakmeel2000
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #6

I just wish Fallout 4 and the upcoming Elder Scrolls title could be modified this much. Back when I played Skyrim, I was handling about 3.9GB of VRAM at 1080p, but nearly 6GB is crazy. It’s helpful for the gaming hardware sector if games begin pushing for more powerful requirements.

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TugaCarlos
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#7
Guess you're going for a big one—option 3 really stands out with its detailed look.
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TugaCarlos
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #7

Guess you're going for a big one—option 3 really stands out with its detailed look.

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franmcod
Junior Member
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#8
The surfaces remain poor quality. I don’t think Skyrim will ever appear this impressive.
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franmcod
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #8

The surfaces remain poor quality. I don’t think Skyrim will ever appear this impressive.

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SorcererVevo
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180
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#9
1 stands out with its most intense vibe. It doesn't smooth the details like the rest, which suits high-res upscaling—but that's not my preference. The edges of leaves and bushes look a bit grainy to me. Still, I appreciate the white balance and subtle highlights; bright light should feel white, not yellow. This one captures that sunlit white tone without losing color vibrancy. #2 offers a softer look and cinematic feel, though my friend found it tiresome after a short time. He might be right. I think ENB #3 strikes a decent balance, but I doubt it avoids strong yellows or browns (the road in the first shot seems too tainted by sunlight). #4 likes set 2, but the first image feels too flat and pastel. I'll share more later today—this is enjoyable!
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SorcererVevo
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #9

1 stands out with its most intense vibe. It doesn't smooth the details like the rest, which suits high-res upscaling—but that's not my preference. The edges of leaves and bushes look a bit grainy to me. Still, I appreciate the white balance and subtle highlights; bright light should feel white, not yellow. This one captures that sunlit white tone without losing color vibrancy. #2 offers a softer look and cinematic feel, though my friend found it tiresome after a short time. He might be right. I think ENB #3 strikes a decent balance, but I doubt it avoids strong yellows or browns (the road in the first shot seems too tainted by sunlight). #4 likes set 2, but the first image feels too flat and pastel. I'll share more later today—this is enjoyable!

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MrLegal
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11-22-2018, 04:29 PM
#10
I like the original Skyrim version with high-resolution textures...
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MrLegal
11-22-2018, 04:29 PM #10

I like the original Skyrim version with high-resolution textures...

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