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four2nothin

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I recently went ENB "shopping" and picked out one that I wanted to try out. Unfortunately it seems the preset seems to be abandoned which leaves all questions unanswered.

In the mod authors own words these are the instructions:

- Copy and rename copied ReShade64.dll to "dxgi.dll"

Unfortunately I already have a 'dxgi.dll' as required by another mod. How can I easily resolve this? I've got little experience with enbs.

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Things to check:

1. In the archives for these two mods, what are the dates on that file? Is one newer?

2. Copy both files to two seperate temporary folders, check their properties. Did the same company make them?

 

If a file is newer and the same company made both, try the new one.

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Things to check:

1. In the archives for these two mods, what are the dates on that file? Is one newer?

2. Copy both files to two seperate temporary folders, check their properties. Did the same company make them?

 

If a file is newer and the same company made both, try the new one.

Thank you for your response and advice! I actually made a pretty big mistake while posting this. it is a actually 'd3d11.dll' file.

 

One is for the mod 'Load Accelerator ' and one is for the ENB 'photorealistic commonwealth' and they are not the same authors. However, the load accelerator no longer works. I pasted the new .dll and the Enb works fine but not the other file requiring the .dll

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Just in case anyone out there is as dumb as me the solution is:

1) rename the [d3d11.dll] of this file (Not the Enb). EXAMPLE: ( la_d3d11.dll]), then place the renamed DLL.
2) Edit [enblocal.ini], rewrite the following contents
EnableProxyLibrary = false to true
InitProxyFunctions = false to ture
ProxyLibrary = [renamed DLL Name(e.g. la_d3d11.dll)]
and
EnableFPSLimit=true to false
* Even when FPSLimit in ENB is enabled, load time is reduced, but reduction becomes little.

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