
STEP ENB VIVIDIAN MOD
It doesn’t matter if you can run every other mod on this list at 60 fps, if you aren’t well over 60 fps with vsync disabled, you will drop below 60 fps with ENB.Īs a rule of thumb, ENB, even with every single feature disabled, will drop fps by 20-30 frames, a bit less if you’re on Nvidia, a bit less if you’re at 1080p, a bit more if you’re on AMD, a bit more if you’re running at 1440p or higher.

What the final fps after ENB is depends on the settings, your monitor resolution (NOT texture resolution), your hardware, and of course what your starting fps is. There’s also this list, which actually is out of dateĮNB is a massive fps drop. Here’s a starting point for those who just want their game to look good without going too far down the sinkhole. Any stability problems caused by graphical changes are easy to un-do once you’ve figured out what you did wrong in the first place).īasically it’s a bottomless sinkhole, a beautiful, aqua-blue, with godrays shining down through the photorealistic trees and beautiful fuzzy rabbits frolicking along the pond while the ferns and lupins sway gently in the breeze… but a sinkhole none the less. (You CAN cause stability problems with graphics mods, of course, so do try to stick to good practices and remember the troubleshooting steps.
STEP ENB VIVIDIAN UPDATE
Even a beginner to modding can pretty easily update a texture or mix and match mods without concern for the safety of his save.

You can almost never break your save game with them, can try out literally thousands of combinations, and there’s a ton of room for simple improvements. Graphics are obviously the most interesting part of Skyrim to mod.
