

Only use the injector if the wrapper doesn't work for you. The Wrapper pretty much 'warps' the skyrim files, which is why you put it in your root. If you can't handle one, tone it down, get a performance version. Check that out if you want too.ĪLSO, some ENBS are more demanding than others. He had a 25% reduction using V0.119, compared to 50% with V0.139. Make sure you're not using a $2 graphic card, or something like an Intel intergrated.Īlso, according to IndigoNeko, older versions of ENB have less FPS drop, at the cost of tiny amounts of visuals. You may disagree of course,but go through the lists, look at the pictures, and find one you like. These are just ones that i chose that i thought looked nice.

These are in no real order, and are no means a list of the best ENB mods. Sharpshooters Extreme Graphics Vision ENB A Realistic Hope ENB The photorealistic ENB List of Popular and good looking ENB configurations. Technically, you will have ENB installed now, but it wont look that good. Open it up with note pad, and make the following changes. This is located in your /Documents/My Games/Skyrim. Second, Put all the files from "Wrapper Version" into your Skyrim Root (Found usually at /Program Files/Steam/Steamapps/Common/Skryim.) If not sure, wherever your Skyrim Exe file is, stick it there. When getting an ENB, it may also tell you which ENB Version it is using, keep that in mind. Look around.Īs for which one to get, apparantly V0.119 has less FPS reduction that V0.139. As such, click here to go to the download page [As you can see, Skyrim is not the only game ENB supported. This is unavoidable if you want to make the game look good through ENB shaders and texture packs.First of all, Mr.Vorontsov (rightfully) asks that people not upload his base ENB files to other sites, asking instead that they link directly to him.

Skyrim also eats up both types of RAM like crazy and once you inevitably start to hit RAM limits you are going to get micro and macrostutter. The game is old and very CPU dependent and the game isn't very good utilizing neither CPU nor GPU resources. Don't expect great performance on Skyrim. on Windows 8 or newer its limited to 4GB due to a bug. If you are on Windows 7 then you can use as much VRAM + RAM is on your system, subtract maybe a few MBs.

If you install ENB into the game you can increase the amount of RAM the game can use. This becomes problematic when the game can only use 3.1GB of RAM (unmodified) without crashing. Usually this is not an issue for DX9 games but for Skyrim it becomes a pretty big problem due to the scale of the world. Skyrim is a DX9 game, thus VRAM is mirrored into system RAM. Here's a few things to keep in mind while modding Skyrim.
