Despite the years, Skyrim still impresses with something new that is truly a feast for the eyes. Enough to completely improve your version of the game on PC.
A new mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, signed by the well-known modder Doodlum, brings a touch of innovation to the game’s graphics by integrating NVIDIA DLAA and AMD FSR 3.1 technologies while remaining compatible with ENB visual effects. This mod meets the expectations of many Skyrim fans
Skyrim is getting even better visually
Until now, the options for improving Skyrim’s graphics have been limited. A PureDark mod already offered NVIDIA’s DLSS technology and support for AMD FSR 2. However, it lacked compatibility with ENB, which limited its interest for those looking for perfect visual reproduction. With the introduction of the Doodlum mod, players can now enjoy advanced anti-aliasing without compromise. Whether your graphics card is compatible with NVIDIA DLSS or not. The mod automatically adapts the technology to the hardware and switches from DLAA to FSR 3.1 if necessary.
For users, the experience is simple and intuitive. The Doodlum mod directly replaces Skyri’s standard anti-aliasingM and optimizes the game’s visual performance by intervening before post-processing effects. No additional menus are added, making it easier to use. You can see the anti-aliasing technology used directly in the ENB menu under the ANTIALIASING tab. And for more stability, it turns off automatically when ENB is not loaded.
However, there remains a small limit. Although Doodlum added NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation functionality, it does not work with ENB. To get around this problem, he recommends using the Lossless Scaling tool. Additionally, as an open source version, the mod is open to developer contributions. Anyone who wants to improve it can submit their ideas and changes on GitHub. In short, it’s still a great development. To download the mod, click here.
Source: Nexus