se vai usar enb é desnecessario o dynavision.
"Well, it simulates AUTO-FOCUS and DOF based on your relative position to your subject and whether or not you're looking directly at your subject.
For instance, when you crouch beside a rock and look at the rock, the landscape behind that rock will go out-of-focus. However, when you look at the landscape while still crouched behind the rock, the landscape will come into focus and the rock (depending on where you're looking) will go out of focus.
To be 100% honest with you, I can try to describe it for days but you'll get the idea faster by trying it out - or looking at the screenshots.
It's been called DYNAMIC DEPTH-OF-FIELD and that's about as good a description as any.
DYNAMIC DEPTH OF FIELD
Dynamic Depth-Of-Field differs from what you think of as the 'usual' in-game depth-of-field in that the effect is based on your distance to your subject."
"PLEASE NOTE: DYNAVISION will work with most ENB configuations, however if you are using ENB, remember to turn OFF the ENB DOF feature or you will very likely experience odd visual results and grind your system to a halt. Otherwise, it'll work fine. We can't account for every configuration of every ENB variation, so you may experience odd results depending on what you've got going on."
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outra coisa, o DOF dos ENBs é muito pesado e faz cair as FPS, enquanto o Dynavision é muito mais leve e melhora o DOF do próprio jogo. Então vc deve decidir QUAL usar... muita gente prefere usar o ENB e desligar o DOF do ENB e utilizar o DOF do Dynavision
@Luxspew
I'm sorry but I strongly disagree there. You just can't compare the two imho. Ofc ENB is a way more powerful tool but Dynavision is just and only for a DoF/Focus effect. I don't get why both are even getting compared all the time here in the comments.
And no, the performance drop because of the ENB DoF/Bokeh (and !only! the DoF/Bokeh) isn't worth it in my book. It drops my FPS way below 60 and that's just totally unacceptable imho for such minor quality improvement over Dynavision. (Again, since it seems like I have to repeat it constantly, I'm talking only about the DoF/Bokeh effect)
(Btw, I know how to properly set up ENB and configurate it. No need to lecture me. I use it for alot of other games where I surprisingly don't get this weird and heavy performance loss. It's just with Skyrim)
Gopher (and MGE?!) is (are) working on it and I'm confident that he will iron it out over time. If we gonna see Imaginator and Cinematech (*more or less) too for Skyrim, we'll propably gonna have even more features* of ENB packed in those which should also give us comparable effects with almost to none performance hit.
I'm using Imaginator,Dynavision and Cinematech (and ofc Director's Chair) for Fallout:NewVegas and it looks absolutely gorgeous (even more if you add EnhancedShaders and such) and I'm confident that, if given time, the same will achieved with Skyrim too (if not even more/better).
*EDIT* Oh, to answer your question why this is under Hotfiles:
It's propably due to the speed it accumulates the Endorsements and Downloads. And because it's effin Dynavision. Nexus people know it and Nexus people would wan't to see that it's available for Skyrim too now.