![]() ![]() For Mod Organizer users install to the desired profile. My Default section has that option configured, so as a test I removed it and the "Sysprep and Capture" TS started working which tells me my customsettings.ini file is not working properly to parse using Task Sequences. Install is simple, just place the desired INI files in the following location: - (Skyrim Install Drive)>Documents>My Games>Skyrim (back up your old INI files just encase). ini and set UseDefferedRenderingfalse will disable some eye-candy(like AO,subsurface scattering etc)and the heavy hitters of ENB giving massive FPS boost and. I then read someone say they fixed theirs by removing the JoinDomain option in the customsettings.ini file. I did some research and found articles that say to replace a line of code in the ZTIUtility.vbs script but my script already has the proper line of code. If i understood correctly these are different 'combos' to be set on both enblocal.ini + SkSE. I configured the customsettings.ini file with the TaskSequenceID set in Priority, and then added the section with my designated TS number. I'm trying to set up the "Sysprep and Capture" Task Sequence but it doesn't work as it's not giving me the menu option to specify where to save the image. ![]() ![]() In the Skyrim SE options menu turn off: - Screen Space Ambient Occlusion - Snow Shader - Lens Flare Step 1. I've done a bunch of reading on this but can't understand how to properly designate a specific Task Sequence be used with customsettings.ini. Personal settings I use for Rudy ENB, some of them already mentioned, I gathered the tips from subs already tackling this but in conclusion: My recommendations. ![]()
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