
It would be nice to have a way to swap presets/filters on the fly so that I can take my snap, and then switch back to keep playing.

Something usually catches my eye and TADAH! Snapshot. When taking SS I don't typically plan things out. Is it possible to install more than one ENB set and quickly swap between them in game? I saw a load preset option in the in-game ENB menu, but wasn't quite sure how it worked. Soooo, now I'm here, looking for some input from anyone that has experience with this stuff. my system can't handle playing 24/7 with these heavily modified ENBs. Taking gaming SS is a big hobby of mine, and I want things to look really crisp and flashy for aesthetic purposes. While browsing mods to play with, I kept getting really jealous at all the pretty ENB presets people used for their Screenshots. I left everything as is for fear of messing up stuff. Shortly after, I figured out the ENB menu! Which is great! But. I favor FPS to Looks though, so I tried a couple others and eventually settled on an ENB that wasn't too out there, still managing to get 35-50 FPS.

This versatility sets it far apart from all other mod managers.

The best mod manager is Mod Organizer 2 (MO2) because it allows you to create different modding templates for you to launch your game in different ways. Since it's an updated game, I'm trying to make it even more pretty and spiffy so that I can enjoy the scenery as I travel the commonwealth. Mod managers are PC software utilities that manage the plugins of your mods in order to get the best experience out of playing with Fallout 4 mods. Sorry if this is better placed elsewhere! >.<ĪNYHOW! I just got into modding FO4. I bounced between discussion and tech support, but finally settled here to post my topic/question. I'm not quite sure if this is the right area. These 2 videos are of extreme cinemax9 by the same authorĮdited by tartarsauce2, 14 August 2016 - 11:22 PM.Hiya! Firstly.

This isn't really something you can get away with just "meh whatever"'ing it, visual style tastes are highly personalized and vary from individual to individualīut if you're looking for one that'll nuke your computer and look good doing it, I don't know for sure, but I think this one might be it (extreme cinemax10) You can go and sift through the images they provide to show off what they can do, and pick the ones you think look best, I'm pretty sure they're swappable so if you don't like one you can just go for another, so you shouldn't have any issues trying them on for size until you find what's right for you On the right hand side of the bar select "most recent" instead of its default "most endorsed" and look for them, a typical keyword is "preset" which is just short for ENB preset
