Climb in back and we’ll be off.
If you’re still playing Skyrim Special Edition and you haven’t dived into the world of Community Shaders, now is the time. This is the toolkit you need for a vanilla-plus playthrough, with options that let you focus on the improvements you want while skipping the stuff that doesn’t matter to you (and maybe saving yourself some frames). Now that it’s arrived at version 1.0, there are even more reasons to give Community Shaders a try.
To get the most out of Community Shaders you’ll want to install features like Water Effects, which adds depth to the surface of water and refracted light underneath, Grass Lighting, which makes all that planet matter pop, Subsurface Scattering, for more realistic skin, and Screen-Space Shadows, for more shadows on both faces and distant objects.
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