Skyrim Enhanced Shaders NLA is a custom adaptation of Confidence Man's landmark Skyrim ENB preset "Natural Lighting and Atmospherics. This adaptation is configured by tapioks (me), the author of the Skyrim Enhanced Shaders mod; the very first ENB configuration to be released on Skyrim Nexus back in November 2011.

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SKYRIM ENHANCED SHADERS NLA v1.1
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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Hey folks, let me know what you think!

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Yay, fifty downloads! But no comments or ratings for the mod...? :O

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Marceloff
Marceloff - - 596 comments

Gotta test it RIGHT NOW!

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Lol, yay a comment! Ok, 100 downloads now ... can a man get some feedback on the mod please?? :D

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Marceloff
Marceloff - - 596 comments

Yep! :'3
it works awesome and it looks awesome!!!
I had to deactivate the Ambient Occlusion because enb is not well optimized , not your fault!
Boris should fix that :P
Well , with my 512mb 8800gt and some tweaks i did to the configuration
it works at 35/57 fps!!!
is wonderful! , thanks a lot for making this :'3

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Yay, some feedback! Glad you like it :)

It's true, ENB can be very demanding, but like you said, it can also be adjusted to perform on almost any hardware (if you are willing to give up some effects). Thanks!

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Dimo0oN
Dimo0oN - - 2 comments

Beatiful shaders,thx bro :3

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Cheers!

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eliastown
eliastown - - 12 comments

Okay will I got to download Skyrim update then reinstall the game and update, then I'll test it out. I hope it has good CPU scaling, GPU not a factor

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

The mod is not demanding on CPU, but can be rather demanding on GPU. However, Skyrim itself can be demanding on CPU, particularly if you use mods that draw lots of new assets, like high-density grass mods and high-quality LOD mods. Anyway, let me know what you think! :)

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