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Version 1.1
Minor tweaks.
Version 1.0
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Have you ever wanted to get rid of skyrim's bleak and lifeless look without using performance heavy ENB and other lightning mods? I like them but they hit the fps counter harder than a truck and i can't afford the performance loss on my poor GTX 1050 laptop. If you are like me then welcome aboard.
SUPPORTS LuX, ELFX, Relighting Skyrim and Community Shaders -------
Download my preset and drop the file in your skyrim folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition)
Run ReShade installer
Select Skse64_loader.exe
Select DX 10/11/12
On "SELECT PRESET TO INSTALL" screen choose my preset file and click next.
It should auto-select all the effects from the list so click next and finish installation.
Run Skyrim and press "HOME" button.
Un-tick "RadiantGI.fx" if it is active if not then press "HOME" again to close the ReShade window.
Enjoy!
-IMPORTANT-
If you are using Cathedral Landscapes + Community Shaders grass will look too shiny/bright. It has nothing to do with my ReShade btw. Community Shaders adds "Vibrance + Brightnes" settings to grass and trees. Tweak it accordingly.