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Skyrim special edition ambient occlusion
Skyrim special edition ambient occlusion










skyrim special edition ambient occlusion

It addresses one of the most obvious shortcomings of the game engine or art design: the vegetation. It revolutionizes the static object models and by increasing their polygon count, making them look like their intended real-world counterparts- the difference is night and day. This is heavily apparent when you're viewing some of the game's supposedly round objects which appear jagged or in other instances, 3D objects that appear flat. It's called Skyrim HD and the name says it all. It basically replaces all the textures of the game to sharper and more detailed versions that will look better on your computer monitor. It improves many things such as the lighting, clouds, water, the sky, and also adds more modern effects such as a more advanced ambient occlusion and subsurface scattering to make character skins more realistic. So, this visual mod lets you do just that. However, it still doesn't hold a candle to today's games- it needs a little more push. Often, the community takes matters into its own hands regarding the improvement of the said roleplaying game RPG. That's because mods are essentially game features by the players for the players. It's arguably the best selling point of the game and it's a lot more important than you think. P.S What about skylighting? I don't even know what "really" does, anyone so kind to explain?Įdited by Modd3r, 14 September 2012 - 07:44 PM.They aren't even the greatest assets of the said video game.

skyrim special edition ambient occlusion

(I will find out thanks to the utility post by Staind doing 2 screenshot of the same subject)

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I mean ok, there are some complexes shadows but I don't see it worth big fps losses, I would only switch it on/off just when I'm doing screenshots and I'm not even sure the difference would be that great. This is my config (I use trustinall's ENB): However, here's a comparison screenshot with(left) and without(right) SSAO: That's a very useful utility but it doesn't work very well, it disables SSAO/DoF but it doesn't re-enable them O.o












Skyrim special edition ambient occlusion