![]() ![]() (EDIT: don't forget that the ENB that you're wanting to use also requires the SE ENB Helper, so three pieces: basic framework (manual install), ENB Helper (mod manager install), and whatever version of Silent Horizons (manual install). Once that is in place, the presets and such that you get from the nexus can be installed according to whatever instructions the mod author gives you. (the versions at the bottom are linked to the appropriate page with a download button at the bottom of that page) Tweak the settings, then close it by pressing Shift Enter again. Pause the game beforehand since the ENB menu wont block input. ![]() You can enable/disable all ENB features from there. If you haven't already installed the basic framework for SE, you can get it here: Shift Enter opens the ENB menu by default, if I remember correctly. Other pieces can be packed up into an archive for use with your preferred mod manager inside the Data directory. Some of those pieces need to be installed manually because they reside outside of the Data directory. From this location, remove all of the files associated with any mods. Then, navigate to the following: C:\Program Files (x86\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\Data\. There are several pieces that need to be in place for it to work. After doing that, remove all of the contents of the following directory: \Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\Mods. I don't use ENB on Skyrim (it's on my to-do list), but have started using it on FO4.
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