The aim of this guide is to provide reliable and time-tested instructions to create a base mod setup from zero that consists of a popular ENB, tweaked for gameplay but visually pleasing, the most recommendable texture and mesh replacements, UI tweaks, weather and light mods, animations, and various gameplay-enhancing mods. It goes through the steps of tweaking and modding the game to provide a visually high-end and rich, dynamic and immersive game which should still run stable and at a high framerate. This document is designed to provide a complete and comprehensive guide for modding and optimizing Skyrim LE (Legendary Edition). I have checked around on every possibility from different body textures to fixing the SE specular bug and whatnot and nothing seems to do the trick.Origin: /ciathyza/skyrim-optimization-guide-2018 Table of Contents
Is there a good global value to change, in ENB or ini files that can assist? This is mostly relatable to characters and skin textures, but overall skyrim VR always seem so.Dry? I can go into Nifscope and adjust the spec to a improved level, but that would mean manually altering every nif file with the issue. However, there is one thing that is being a major annoyance in the whole game. Old Post: So I have come back from my vacation, and in preparation for my new GPU coming in a few days, I wanted to make sure my VR list was stable and decent looking. Rather than the Environment specular settings in my ENB, I adjusted the OBJECT Specular settings, I was pretty sure i tried this before but now it made a huge difference and i can tweak away. (Not sure if mandatory but could be since Skyrim VR have a very odd version history and fixes) I downloaded ENB Helper SE's Optional file " Old Skyrim SE Shader Bundle to fix SSS in ENB on SSE 1.5.80" from here
SOLUTION FOUND: I managed to track down something that worked and now I can adjust skin sheen in my enb without issues: