


This results in my channel struggling, and my main earnings source going down greatly. Atm, I'm not able to properly work on the YT videos, as that requires to work at least couple of hours of concentrated work in a row to be productive, which is not quite possible rn because of all the extremely pleasant events around. If you're reading this and you're a viewer of my channel videos, and/or a user of my modding guides and mods - it's a time to support me, even if that's a $1 pledge. With all summed up and weighted, I can with a joy state that updates for Skyrim and Witcher 3 modding guides will be rolled out within the next 2 weeks for patrons, and some time after that - to public access. Lastly, amidst the situation, I'm still working on this bit by bit every day. Secondly, as I've already mentioned, I managed to save most of my work on the cloud storage just in case. There are fights all over my region, and we're still spending large part of the time in the basement because of the air raid alarms.Īt the same time, first of all, I was already working on the guide updates for quite some time before the war started. At the one hand, this announcement doesn't mean war suddenly ended or I'm in safety now. Lighting mods and weather mods on the other hand not so much.👉 Hey you! You're f̶i̶n̶a̶l̶l̶y̶ ̶a̶w̶a̶k̶e̶ still around? Good 👈īecause modding guides updates are coming during next 2 weeks for patrons 🖥️ Remember this, enb's can safely be removed, changed, or added at any point in your game. Weather mods also have a huge effect on Lighting. Save your self some time until you know what you want by adding it last. That said, I see many folks add enb first which I now do as well since I have an idea how it will look before I ever add my first mod. So by adding your enb last you can see exactly how it changes your game. Matter of fact the same enb will look different based on your lighting mod. Remember and enb is lighting which has a dramatic effect on your game. This way I could see the effect the enb had on my set up not what other thought the setup should be if that makes sense. And that is I always used to add my enb last. Thanks! To answer your question I'll simply tell you what I did for a long time before I actually settled on the mods I knew I'd be using. Originally posted by Archibald Meatpants: So my question is, how am I able to tell or find out on my own what type of graphical changing mods still work with ENBs? Is it just trial and error?
