If you need even more performance: set all the other "Quality", "SamplingQuality", "FilterQuality" and "SamplingPrecision" to 1 and see if you can spot a visual difference. What I can recommend without hesitation: EnableAntialiasing=false (do you really see the aliasing on single raindrops?) And I looked into hialgo boost but didnt think it would work since it would replace d3d9.dll which the ENB also happened to use EDIT: What are some good ENB recommendations I liked True Vision ENB's cinematic version. DetailedShadowQuality=2 ShadowFilterQuality=2
Good luck!Įdit: For people that have no time or are lazy, here's what the guide recommends for improved performance but almost no visual difference: enbseries 3000 from The Secret of Bleak Falls Barrow for modding Skyrim I use MOD ORGANIZER 2 and before you start modding Skyrim, you have to install. Exteriors are 60 FPS most of the time, too.
Click the 'Never installed' button to install the file, but don. This should make the ENB file appear as 'Never installed' in the mods table. On the mods tab of Vortex, drag and drop the ZIP folder into the drop zone at the bottom of the page. I did all of this and performance in interiors is a constant 60 FPS with lots of headroom. Download the relevant ENB binary from the website linked above, for example, 'enbseriesskyrimv0349'. Setting this to 1 (medium) or even 2 (low) will improve performance with very little difference in image quality.
In many ENBs all of the Quality, SamplingQuality and FilterQuality settings are set to 0, which is high. Go through your enbseries.ini and set all EnableSupersampling to false. Meaning all reflections will be rendered at 4K! Which is insane! Setting this to false gave me a 10% boost in interiors. However, because EnableSupersampling is set to true every reflection will be rendered at four times the resolution. So what does that mean? SizeScale=1.0 means that reflections will have the same resolution as your game resolution. So looking through the enbseries.ini of NLA I found the following:
I did some research and found this guide on ENB tuning: Some of you may know about it but it seem that even ENB creators are not aware of it. The visuals are great but performance was pretty bad on my GTX 970, even in interiors. I'm using the popular Natural Lighting and Atmospherics for ENB (NLA).