I've tried them all and I keep returning to this one. No piece of software or manual color/brightness adjustment can do it properly! You can spend an immense amount of money to properly calibrate your monitor! For gaming, don't worry about it, just adjust it to how you like it and call it a day.įirst post! Ever since I first tried it last time round with Skyrim, I fell in love with Bronze 316's True Vision ENB (Realistic), which is currently built around ENB 0.221, and works with 0.236. So as long as the author of the comment tells us what ballpark hardware he is running, I think the information is still useful to those that isn't running the same truly calibrate your monitor, you'll need an external piece of hardware and a stable lighting environment. (on Somber Ultra settings, the game is almost unplayable and very choppy even on a uber computer) Its all relative really. And yes, even with a high-end graphics card there is still a difference between "performance" enb settings & "ultra" enb settings when it comes to general performance. "performance" I meant that the author's default vision and its relative ENB settings don't use the more fps intensive settings of ENB and hence by default it has more "performance" than say Somber on its "high" settings.
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