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?