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Any one tried this yet?

aeromed202

SOH-CM-2014
Any brave soul tried this yet?

From Flightsim:

"FS2004/FSX ENB Series Optimized. Here are the features of this free product: better reflections, better shadows, better SSAO - Screen Space Ambient Occlusion, better HDR - High dynamic range rendering. It adds three DLL's in FS map, these are here to add the effect. You can tweak it for yourself; then go to enbseries.ini and change values. By Silas Arentsen."

If it something that improves the depth/shadows, and the darkness that parts of real terrain show, I'm in. I have always found that as good as it is, FS lacks some of the landmass murkiness distances often generate.
 
I'm using an old version of this module, and I'm extremely satisfied with my actual settings.
I use it in FSX, and my brother uses it in FS9.
Once the parameters of the module's various effects are properly configured, the visuals can be dramatically improved.
A warning though: some of the effects have a deep impact on the performance. Of course, you can disable them one by one, by simply editing the ini file of the module.
 
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