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Frame Limiter with Project ENB no longer works.


Jmvars

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I read somewhere that the blinking screen issue I had (and now have again) is caused by too high FPS and that a Frame Limiter would work. So I tried one from the Nexus and it did. Problem is that the Frame Limiter uses a d3d9.dll file to limit frames, and ENB's have the same file. So again, I read somewhere I should open the enbseries.ini file and point the ProxyLibrary to the Frame Limiter .dll file, now called d3d9FL.dll. This worked until I started messing around with different ENB's. It worked fine until I wanted to go back to Project ENB, it just stopped working. Pointing the ProxyLibrary to the Frame Limiter .dll file no longer works. What should I do?

 

EDIT: I found out I needed to redownload the ENB files by Boris.

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no you don't

 

Remove the FPS limiter you have downloaded

Enable FPS limiter in ENB, it has it already so you don't need to have a separate dll for it.

 

Right here in enbseries.ini (in your skyrim folder)

 

[LIMITER]
EnableFPSLimit=true
FPSLimit=60.0

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  • 1 month later...

You should try adding that line in your enbseries.ini -- usually people leave out lines that they don't need but the commands work properly anyway.

So basically add;

 

[LIMITER]

EnableFPSLimit=true
FPSLimit=60.0

 

-- Somewhere in your .ini file, be it at the top or bottom, pretty sure it doesn't matter, hopefully that works.

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  • 8 years later...

I realize this is an old thread. I have ENBoost installed with FPSlimit=58.6 and EnableFrameLimiter=true. However, my FPS will randomly start to climb and reach 400+fps. I am running wrapper of version 434 (474 causes CTD's on login). Any ideas? I did not have this problem until I upgraded from Win7 to Win10. I did update the DX9 dll's but that had no effect.

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