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So for some reason, I can't have both dlls together even though I followed the installation instructions to the letter. The only difference I can see from the suggested instructions and what I did was that the names of the files was in small for me whereas the instructions suggested everything in CAPS. The other one is that in the ENBseries.ini instead of having 1s and 0s for the statements, by default everything was in true and false statements instead, so for wherever the instructions suggested putting 1 or 0 I put true or false respectively instead.

If one of these two things are indeed what is causing the problem, I don't see how they make a difference....

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Make sure the capitalization of you ENBpatch.ini matches the capitalization of the renamed d3d9.dll. Also, make sure the renamed .dll and antilag.cfg are in your \Skyrim\ folder along with all of the ENB files. I can personally confirm that FPS limiter does work with ENBseries v092 though I was testing it while importing two .dlls into ENB (this made the game very unstable and broke a lot of effects such as water, fire, embers, etc.). It did however cap my frame rate at 30 as intended.

Also, all of my "true/false" settings are in all lower case and none of them are 0s or 1s.

Edit: I'm not sure if this ever got fixed or not, but the Nexus page for ENBseries v092 was actually linking a download to v091. Here is the source download from Boris's website.

Edited by MShoap13, 26 November 2011 - 11:45 AM.


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You mean the capitalization of the ENB in ENBpatch.ini should match the capitalization of the proxy dll listed in the .ini file? How does that even work......????

As for files in correct folders, yes I had made sure they were in the correct folders for the true/false statements I too had them in lower case.

I'll try it again but I still don't really get how some of these seemingly insignificant factors messed everything up....

Thanks for the heads up from Boris's website.

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If you renamed FPS Limiter to "d3d9FPS.dll" make sure your ENBpatch.ini looks like this:

[PROXY]
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=d3d9FPS.dll

not this:

[PROXY]
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=D3d9Fps.dll


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If you renamed FPS Limiter to "d3d9FPS.dll" make sure your ENBpatch.ini looks like this:

[PROXY]
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=d3d9FPS.dll

not this:

[PROXY]
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=D3d9Fps.dll



it would be really amazing if someone could find a way to put as much d3d9.dll as we want.

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If I recall correctly ENB has a built in FPS limiter you can use not sure how good it is but it should work.




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