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Feb 13, 2019  Page 1 of 94 - Juantons Skyrim Special Edition Mod List for 2019 - posted in File topics: Juantons Skyrim Special Edition Mod List for 2019 A Skyrim: Special Edition mod overhaul tutorial. Included are modifications to textures, gameplay, NPCs, and more.

The Guide comes with conflict resolutionpatches. These are both a blessing and acurse. It is a blessing if you use allof the mods included in the conflict resolution patch. It is a curse if you don’t use one or moremods that are contained in the patch since the patch is then missing one ormore master files.If you don’t use allof the mods covered in the patch you have five choices:1) use the requiredmods even if you do not want to2) do not use the patch and suffer theconsequences,3) use Mator Smash to try to remove the conflicts (not alwayssuccessful)4) use Wrye Bash to create dummy master(s) which allows the conflictresolution patch to run, but may or may not cause other problems, and5) usexEdit to remove the missing master mods from the patch.

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This is the best solution but requiresknowledge of xEdit. There are tutorialson YouTube that cover this exact subject. The procedure is tedious but totally safe and 100% effective. I have created twobuilds using this guide. The first wasseveral months ago before it was not quite ready for release.

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The second build I just finishedcreating. After selecting the optionalmods that I wanted I ended up with 279 mods with 177.esp files. Twenty-two of those.esp files were FE fileswhich do not count against the 255 Skyrim mod limit. An additional 41 mods could be merged intoone mod using Wrye Bash.

This leaves 115.esp files remaining in Mod Organizer 2’s right pane. You can safely addanother 140 mods of your choice before exceeding the 255 mod limit. Myimpression of the Guide is that it is well thought out. It is not an all-inclusive Guide in that itignores etc.

It is organized and arranged in a logicalmanner. There are well written explanationsof all of the required mods and optional mods. The initial setup instructions are thorough and written for people newto Skyrim modding. Due to usersreporting problems and/or errors over many months I did not note any obviouserrors or inconsistencies in the Guide. Having scores of people proofread your work is really helpful.

Idid run into several frustrations though. The mods are laid out for installation in logical sections and theauthor even provides colored separators to separate the different sections (Iused 34 of the separators). After theend of installing all the mods you are then required to rearrange the mods inthe left pane of Mod Organizer 2 in accordance with the provided Mod ListOrder. It took me about 2 hours torearrange the mod load order in MO 2’s left pane. With the TUCO Guide you install the mods inthe left pane in load order so no rearranging is necessary. Another frustration was that some of thenames used in the Mod Order List were similar to the names used when the modthat was installed, but not close enough to avoid confusion with other mods. Thus, time was spent trying to figure outwhich of the installed mods was really supposed to be in that position.

The Phoenix Flavour - This Guide hasonly 132 required mods with roughly 200 optional mods. It is not intended to be an all-inclusiveGuide in that it ignores classes of mods such as survival, new lands, andquests. This is not necessarily a badthing since it leaves room for adding lots of your own favorite mods. The Guide is organized and arranged in alogical manner. There are well writtenexplanations of all of the required mods and optional mods. Examples of correct mod and load order aregiven. The initial setup instructionsare thorough and written for people new to Skyrim modding.

RogdonlpI only play SSE. Since Skyrim Scandal started posting, I have converted over 200 of the UUNP armors. I have only failed to convert one armor during that time. The conversion process is actually pretty simple. After doing the first few you will be a pro and it will only take you a couple of minutes or less. If you go out to the main menu of this website you will find in the right column the click button for the Articles Section of Skyrim Scandal.

Click on that button and the first article at the top of the list is the one on converting LE UUNP to SSE.

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Skyrim Se 2019 Photogrammetry Textures

Probably because although it is extremely impressive, this is not the RTX that you've heard of in games like BFV and Metro Exodus.The author of the mod himself explained it very well:When compared to DXR, it has several limitations: anything behind another object does not contribute, anything outside the screen does not contribute, backfaces do not contribute. The benefits of this shader is that it can run on every game and GPU and it’s a step up from regular SSAO. I hope this serves as a sneak peek at what DXR ray tracing can do and why everyone in vfx can’t wait to get real ray tracing for their games.Basically in the state that it is in it will not replace Enbseries (it's 'just' Global Illumination not reflections or anything), but it could definitely be used along side enbseries presets built around the effect (but it is still in a alpha/beta state).If you want it, I think it's available on his patreon (not sure which tier) at:. This is a reshade shader using depth buffer information to do path tracing.

It's limited since it can only trace from what is in view, so it acts more as a high quality ambient occlusion. It doesn't have information about the lighting direction, power and so on. But the shader works with every game that has access to the depth buffer.Maybe one day ENB will get a path tracer too, that would allow much more access to neccesary things such as lightning, since ENB goes much deeper in the game than reshade does. For clarity - I was using both, and no matter how long I played around with it for it never looked great.

It either made no significant difference or added very distracting noise in the distance. I also found that there was a very subtle noise-like effect added to NPC's at any distance.You can see the noise effect in the OP's video - look a the the tree branches at 3.30.

It's super distracting.Im not very experienced with reshade though so its entirely possible I was doing something wrong. I did discover that I really enjoyed Reshades Ambient Light on top of ENB Particle Light though, with a subtle increase in clarity and vibrance. With Rudy ENB it gave me a subtle warm, natural, cinematic look.