
Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch.esp=1 Lanterns Of Skyrim - All In One - Main.esm=1

I have installed the aMidianBorn collection from Oldrim, Noble Skyrim Pack, most of Gamwich's texture mods, Kajuan's texture mods, CleranceClarance mods and Bellyaches animal and dragon packs + some other minor textures that are not covered by the packs. And I have even turned shadows to medium and godrays to low. The only time FPS seem to go up is when I tune down the distance scaling but then stuff just pops out of the blue so yeah. ini and enabled ENB vsync and still the same. The GPU should be more then enough to crush it but it is not.Īnd to add I had a RX 480 before hand and had the same results at the same areas in Riften and Foresty areas around Riverwood and I don't even have a grass mod installed.Īnd I have disabled vsync from the. So why the hell is Skyrim running with 40fps in certain places when modded. Not sure what that's about.Hey guys I am having some trouble with SSE here. For some reason, some of the texture mods I use aren't included in the load order in Vortex. Mod list in Load order from top to bottom. I realize one of the rules is no screenshots, but it says if it's for asking for help then it's okay, so I hope this is fine.

Here's some screenshots for a clearer idea of what I'm talking about: If anybody could help, that'd be fantastic.

The fog is definitely present in the screenshots on the Rudy ENB mod page where it specifies that they're using Obsidian weathers, so I'm unsure as to what the problem is.

I checked both the Obsidian and Rudy ENB mod page, and couldn't figure out how to fix this issue. I chose Obsidian weathers specifically because of it's beautiful fog that seemed to make mountains look so much more majestic and cinematic, however when I installed my ENB, (Rudy ENB), it seemed to remove the fog. I've been trying to set up my Skyrim SE game after having played LE for such a long time.
