
This is one of the few presets that truly puts control into the hands of the player, which is why it deserves a spot here. You’ll be able to make things look smooth or bright as day if you wish. It does this by adding a special command console, which you’ll be able to use to manually correct the way the preset looks whenever you want. I’m starting this list with a rather unique mod, as this one has a specific aim that not many other mods share: fixing the way the Khajit’s Night Eye looks when an ENB preset is applied. Note: Be sure to install any “recommended mods” on the description page for each mod below if you wish to have your game look just like the screenshots. They’re far more performance-friendly than shaders, so your game will look better than you can imagine without compromising your FPS! If you’ve never plated with ENBs before, well you are in for a treat. If you want your game to take on its own unique look, or for it to look like a remake of Skyrim, then you’ve come to the right place.

And with each year that passes, new ENBs are released for both Skyrim and Skyrim SE. Does anyone really know what the hell ENB stands for? All I know is that these mods can massively improve the way Skyrim looks by enhancing post-processing effects.ĮNBs for Skyrim have been around for quite some time already.
