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Skyrim ENB Question

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If you're using Mod Organizer, there is a separate skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini file set up for each profile -- edit the ini from within Mod Organizer and you shouldn't have a problem.

 

Alternatively, if you're attempting to launch Skyrim from the launcher as opposed to just running the raw exe, the file might be resetting itself every time you launch the game.

So, I'm going back to play skyrim, have my mods all set up, and see this:

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And with the camera shifted up:

post-75138-0-47320100-1419403788_thumb.j

 

Notice the utter blackness on the lower half of the camera.

 

I've checked my skyrimperfs.ini file, and bFloatPointRenderTarget=1  :

post-75138-0-35715400-1419403872_thumb.p

 

Also, I have checked just about everywhere and only have one skyrimperfs.ini file:

post-75138-0-87472400-1419403899_thumb.p

 

 

 

Has anyone experienced this issue before and/or does anyone know how fix this?
Thanks in advance xD

 

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If you're using Mod Organizer, there is a separate skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini file set up for each profile -- edit the ini from within Mod Organizer and you shouldn't have a problem.

 

Alternatively, if you're attempting to launch Skyrim from the launcher as opposed to just running the raw exe, the file might be resetting itself every time you launch the game.

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If you're using Mod Organizer, there is a separate skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini file set up for each profile -- edit the ini from within Mod Organizer and you shouldn't have a problem.

 

Alternatively, if you're attempting to launch Skyrim from the launcher as opposed to just running the raw exe, the file might be resetting itself every time you launch the game.

I don't think I've ever run into crap like that. I just use loot, NMM, and SKSE launcher.

 

But sounds about right though.

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If you're using Mod Organizer, there is a separate skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini file set up for each profile -- edit the ini from within Mod Organizer and you shouldn't have a problem.

 

Alternatively, if you're attempting to launch Skyrim from the launcher as opposed to just running the raw exe, the file might be resetting itself every time you launch the game.

Where is the setting/place to edit the .ini from within NMM? and I launch from SKSE.

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If you're using Mod Organizer, there is a separate skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini file set up for each profile -- edit the ini from within Mod Organizer and you shouldn't have a problem.

 

Alternatively, if you're attempting to launch Skyrim from the launcher as opposed to just running the raw exe, the file might be resetting itself every time you launch the game.

Nvm, I fixed it, thanks xD

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