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So I recently re-installed skyrim se and loaded up a few enb's to test different ones out

I seem to have this issue with nearly all of them - In dark areas outside, it's like there's a light bubble around the player that moves as the player moves. Turning enb off removes the issue and its not a lighting mod like facelight or magicfx

You can see the same issue here although its not my video but the issue is identical - just more obvious in my own game

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DluqLtcNBWM

 

Reading around it seems quite a few people get this issue from time to time using enb but there's neve a concrete answer on how to fix it.

Does anyone here know as its starting to drive me crazy!

Thanks

 

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26 minutes ago, jayjay83 said:

So I recently re-installed skyrim se and loaded up a few enb's to test different ones out

I seem to have this issue with nearly all of them - In dark areas outside, it's like there's a light bubble around the player that moves as the player moves. Turning enb off removes the issue and its not a lighting mod like facelight or magicfx

You can see the same issue here although its not my video but the issue is identical - just more obvious in my own game

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DluqLtcNBWM

 

Reading around it seems quite a few people get this issue from time to time using enb but there's neve a concrete answer on how to fix it.

Does anyone here know as its starting to drive me crazy!

Thanks

 

The fix really depends on the ENB.  With the one I use, this means the fog settings (under Environment) don't match up well with the other environmental lighting.  Usually, reducing the fog color filter or messing with the curve on the fog will alleviate this.  In other cases, it could be the auto-ambient setting, or the skylighting settings.

 

For me, it basically means the values in the ENB don't agree with each other about how things should look when close vs. far. YMMV

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2 hours ago, Seijin8 said:

The fix really depends on the ENB.  With the one I use, this means the fog settings (under Environment) don't match up well with the other environmental lighting.  Usually, reducing the fog color filter or messing with the curve on the fog will alleviate this.  In other cases, it could be the auto-ambient setting, or the skylighting settings.

 

For me, it basically means the values in the ENB don't agree with each other about how things should look when close vs. far. YMMV

Thanks so much - changing a fog value worked :)

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