I'm looking to install the 'FXAA' and 'Antialias and Sharpen Effect' mods and from what I understand, they both need installing directly into '..\Steam\steamapps\common\skyrim'.
However, both mods contain a 'shader.fx' and a 'd3d9.dll' file, so one would be overwritten by the other.
As a novice, I'm stuck. Could someone kindly explain
Thanks Neil.
Another question - Are the mods I've installed meant to show up in the "Data Files" dialog in the Skyrim launcher? Because they're not...
I'm looking to install the 'FXAA' and 'Antialias and Sharpen Effect' mods and from what I understand, they both need installing directly into '..\Steam\steamapps\common\skyrim'.
However, both mods contain a 'shader.fx' and a 'd3d9.dll' file, so one would be overwritten by the other.
As a novice, I'm stuck. Could someone kindly explain
Now this looks pretty good as it doesn't really affect the visuals in a bad way:
FXAA Injector Custom Settings-More Colourful and Realistic w by superdinoman
Trying it out now.
For this, do you need to install the FXAA injector mod and then this after, or just this?
Detailed Lips
http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=689
High Quality Eyes
http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=498
The eyes look good, but lots say they are too bight?
Yep - http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=490
I'm also surprised it wasn't included within the game.
The eyes look good, but lots say they are too bight?