



I just copied the "weathers" list but changed the values under the particular weather.ini file to get the same look as in Kawanon.ENBs are post processing effects designed to greatly improve the visual aspect of your game. I've used SnapDragon before and I loved it! However my computer was like WTF are you doing to me man! I want to try Taz and you can always drag the items from the Taz enb series folder to SnapDragon and switch the features around I did that with DAKAH and kwanon to get the lens effects i like when I used COT. My dream ENB would feature SnapDragon's variety and customisability paired with the overall look and feel of TAZ. The real problem, however, is that it lacks variety compared to other presets, which is pretty much the only reason I keep looking into other presets at all. Unfortunately, it has absolutely zero tweaking options and it hasn't been updated in forever, either. The outdoor lighting in particular simply looks SOOO GOOD. It's crisp, hits a great balance between cool and warm, doesn't crush details in dark areas while maintaining a sufficiently high contrast and makes colours pop without oversaturating them.

TAZ has been my favourite preset for years now and it's the one I keep recommending to everyone. Performance is good as long as you deactivate the DoF. Most of the time, it's either a little too dark or too bright. Getting the contrast just right is hard for me, too. Just like with G&S, there's something slightly off with the outdoor lighting, but I can't put my finger on it. SnapDragon can look amazing, but you have to keep tweaking it all the goddamn time and there are just too many options I decided to ban it from my computer for a while because it started to frustrate me quite a lot, actually. What's worse, there are no tweaking options and its performance has gotten surprisingly bad. Looks better indoors than outdoors to me, though, and the whole sepia look gets old kind of quickly, anyway. Grim and Somber Jyggalag is easy to install and can look amazing at times. Weirdly, the more presets I try out, the less I'm satisfied with any of them My top three are TAZ, SnapDragon and Grim and Somber Jyggalag, each with their own pros and cons.
