Q: Which ENB file controls the DOF effect? A: That would be the "enbeffectprepass.fx" file. To remedy this issue, try enabling only a few of each setting on both ENB and SweetFX to have a perfect combination of the two that won't set your computer on fire. So in this case, you'll have a layer of post processing over post processing. This will take a toll on any PCs because of the amount of VRAM required to keep up the post processing and filters at a steady pace. ENB and SweetFX are both post processing programs that go over your game which makes the game look different to the viewer and doesn't necessarily edit the game. Q: Why does my game keep crashing when I have ENB and SweetFX on at the same time? A: It's probably because you need more VRAM. Most ENBs now come with various compatibility versions for different weather mods. This will also change how the ENB will look like in the end.
ENB+Reshade runs fine on my hardware, but players with Nvidia card are reporting problem with.
It is practically half a Skyrim since you can mod it the exact same way as Skyrim and uses the same mods. You can use the ENB with or without certain mods, but the ENB will look a little different than what the auther envisioned because mods like CoT change the brightness and saturation of the base game. Now the problem is I am making ENB+Reshade preset for Enderal, which is a game made with Skyrims engine (legacy version, not Special Edition).
Q: What does it mean when an ENB says it's incompatible with a lighting mod? A: When an ENB says it's incompatible with something like Climates of Tamriel, it really means that the ENB would look different with it on. Q: I only see the wrapper in the ENB package, where is the injector? A: Gone.