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Purple/Blue Screen (ENB)


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I am using the latest ENB for Fallout New Vegas which is 0.263

 

I am also using Rudy ENB

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/55076/

 

I used to use DYNAMO, but I could never get Fallout to launch with it running. So, I deleted it (so I think).

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/53521/

 

And I am was also using the shaders ENB but I thought that I had overwritten that one too.

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/49882/?

 

But in the screenshot I had pasted the 0.263 ENB and the Rudy ENB into my Fallout folder. I don't think this is a texture mod issue, just some trouble with my ENBs, does anyone know a fix/can anyone help me just plain old UNINSTALL all of the ENB files?

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I used to use that enb and I had the same problem.

 

To stop using the enb simply delete the d3d9.dll in the installed NV folder, then if you want to use a different enb just paste over.

 

I didn't use the enb for long because I didn't like it but you can just press Shift+Enter in-game, you'll see a menu pop up.

Disable lens and then scroll down and find 'bloom' config those settings until the blue is gone, then enable lens and do the same for lens.

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I used to use that enb and I had the same problem.

 

To stop using the enb simply delete the d3d9.dll in the installed NV folder, then if you want to use a different enb just paste over.

 

I didn't use the enb for long because I didn't like it but you can just press Shift+Enter in-game, you'll see a menu pop up.

Disable lens and then scroll down and find 'bloom' config those settings until the blue is gone, then enable lens and do the same for lens.

Thanks, I deleted the d3d9.dll file and just got my enhanced shaders enb up and running again. It was crashing on the launcher start up, but I eventually found a fix and got it to run just fine.

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Nothing I've seen anywhere indicates you can run multiple "post-processing" apps such as ENB and SweetFX at the same time. Choose one or the other. ENB installs the "d3d9.dll" (which is not one of those you listed) into the game root folder (where the "FalloutNV.exe" file is found). This is specific to that "tool" and not interchangeable with any other. Those installed elsewhere do not get "searched out" when it finds that file in that location. It doesn't look elsewhere.

 

Please see 'Solutions to Post-Processor (ENB/SweetFX et. al.) problems' section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.

-Dubious-

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