#Skyrim Community Shaders does not work as expected
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It's also worth noting that my Skyrim is original. The most recent version of Steam is 1.6.1170.
1st post on the post page, the sticky. Read the FAQ. If you still have issues, they ahve a discord that does nothing but focus on CS.
CrashLogger and Engine Fixes aren't VR required mods and you definitely need to install both https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/17230 https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/59818
skse64 plugin to fix various issues with the Skyrim Special Edition engine.
Thank you in advance for your feedback. Yes, I installed CrashLogger and will now install SSE Engine Fixes to remove the menu error.
Regarding the darkness in the images, I managed to resolve it by reinstalling NAT.ENB III and NAT.CS III, which I only installed after following the steps in this video: https://youtu.be/wxHxi_fBeZM?si=5WrbiasujU2H81lh.
But I still haven't gotten the same results in the game's external world. I don't know if I'm missing something else; the colors are still very neutral. I've seen videos where they achieved incredible results without reshading.
Today we've got some of the biggest yet updates for CS that really makes them stand out even more, that is Cloud Shadows & Skylighting combined with support for the best weather mod out there that is NAT Weathers.
Timelapses:
00:00 Intro
02:11 Short Info
03:06 Why Use CS & New Additions
08:45 Installing CS : https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspec...
That's usually patience, tinkering, and knowing your way around the program
Took me a few hours to figure out how to search for specific light sources and adjust their intensity in CS a few months back. I jsut had to sit still, make that my focus, and be willing to read the entire mod's catagories, sliders, and tinker, until I figured what I wanted and needed to do
I understand, bro. Grass collision, the modules that come with CS are all installed. Most of the effects are visible, and when I disable some through the CS menu (for testing purposes), there is indeed a difference. However, I still feel like something is missing. The look isn't entirely to my liking. I've heard about PBR textures, but there are variations; I don't know which one to install, and I really feel lost. My intention was to make it look like the video:
https://youtu.be/X5g8VE5Tboo?si=o7wnGGZdA4kOdP54
It might seem simple to someone with experience, hahaha, and if anyone can help me with this little problem, I'd be eternally grateful. I still need to install more mods to complete the result I'm looking for, like animations, effects, etc. But not yet without completing this part of the graphics. I'll be attaching it in case anyone finds it necessary, my current setup in MO2.
Edit: Headphone User warning! Loud Snowstorm audio, apologies for the poor audio levels!
Just more mod testing. Changed my weather & tried out some PBR Textures. Nothing fancy just wandering around the mountains