Skyrim and ENB issue ("God Rays")

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This has been driving me a little crazy here.

Short story, I decided to play Skyrim again, and I'm spoiled by PC mods. However they took up a lot of space, so I deleted them awhile back.

Starting fresh, most of my mods work without a hitch (perhaps a few performance issues. If people have any tips for that, I'd appreciate it. Please.) and even the ENB mod itself seems to be just fine with the exception of the "God Rays" effect.

I'm sure you know what I mean. Those light shafts that appear past objects when they block the sun. People call them any number of names.

First, my list of mods. It's very small right now:

Realvision ENB v279b
Birds of Skyrim
Audio Overhaul for Skyrim 2
Real Clouds Version 2.0
Skysight-Simply Bigger Trees (All types of trees)
Skysight- Simply Bigger Trees- Slower Moving Branches Plugin
Verdant- A Skyrim Grass Plugin (2.2)
Enhanced Light and FX
Skyrim- Enhanced Camera
Wet and Cold
Skyrim Flora Overhaul
Skyrim Flora Overhaul- SFO Billboards
Skyrim HD- 2K Textures
Climates of Tamriel
Immersive HUD
SkyUI
Enhanced Blood Textures
Static Mesh Improvement Mod

My hardware (This is here also if someone wants to recommend performance boosts for the game)

GPU- 980ti
CPU- Xeon 1231v2
RAM- 16 GB
OS- Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
Nvidia Driver Version- 368.22

I've tried what I could think of. Maybe something basic slipped my mind. Here's what I've made sure to try:

-bFloatPointRenderTarget=1

-iBlurDeferredShadowMask=3

-Downloading different versions of both the ENB preset, and the ENB files from enbdev

-Trying different drivers

-Making sure to disable both Antialiasing and Ansiotropic filtering in game, config files, and Nvidia control panel

-Different ENB presets (I tried default, Realvision, and Sharpshooters)

-Toggling the God Rays on and off both in config files and in-game

-Turning the effect multiplier up to make sure it just wasn't a faint effect

Nothing I've tried has worked, in any order or combination.

Searching online for an answer has only given me unanswered questions of the solutions I've tried above.









 
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Just to make it more precise, the remastered version should be free for you if you own "all" the DLCs, there should be 3 DLCs in total e.g. Dragonborn, Heartfire, Dawnguard.... Or if you own the legendary version, which already contain everything.

BTW, I spent already about 400 hours since 11.11.2011 ^^
I know, and I thank you for pointing it out, but by the time that comes out I won't have nearly as much free time to play it that I do now. And Skyrim is a big game. Want as much time to play it as I can.
 
Just to make it more precise, the remastered version should be free for you if you own "all" the DLCs, there should be 3 DLCs in total e.g. Dragonborn, Heartfire, Dawnguard.... Or if you own the legendary version, which already contain everything.

BTW, I spent already about 400 hours since 11.11.2011 ^^
 
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