trollberserker Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 (edited) So today I had to enable some new mods in Oblivion launcher (since I load game by OBSE and OBMM didn't see those new mods untill I able them in Launcher). Launcher automaticaly changed my graphic settings and after this - my ENB stoped working.I tried to reinstall it. The text in game shows that ENB is enabled and I can even edit settings, but as you see, there are no changes in game...http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/186/tcip.jpgNormally there should be DOF and other ENB stuff... Edited August 28, 2013 by trollberserker
discovery1 Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 if you have antialiasing loaded on the main menu or in any other plugin, try disabling it and see if enb loads correctly then.
trollberserker Posted September 10, 2013 Author Posted September 10, 2013 Still nothing. Not even with Injector.
Mahtawa Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 I've noticed that ENB requires HDR - yes it kills AA but SSAA via ENB should be better than maxed out ob AA.So in shortis HDR on?
trollberserker Posted September 16, 2013 Author Posted September 16, 2013 Nope, HDR wasn't on. I didn't realize I have to turn it on, because ENBs for Skyrim require HDR off instead.Thanks a lot :)
Percephere Posted October 15, 2016 Posted October 15, 2016 If anyone is still having this issue and happens on this topic (like I did), I have a solution. You need to go here and download a copy of the official shader packages: http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/20348/? Next, launch Oblivion and make sure HDR is on. After you get the grey screen, go ahead and exit. Run over to your "My Documents" folder, "My Games," and under "Oblivion" should be a file called "RenderInfo.txt." Open it and find the line "Shader Package." Across from it should be a number. Mine was set to "2" - remember that number. Go ahead and install the mod you downloaded earlier. It will go under "Data/Shaders/" Now find and copy "shaderpackage019.sdp" and paste it in the same directory. Find the shader package that correlates with the one set in "RenderInfo.txt" (i.e. "shaderpackage002.sdp") and delete it. Finally, rename the package you copy+pasted earlier and give it the same name as the one you deleted ("shaderpackage019 - copy.sdp" to "shaderpackage002.sdp"). If you mess up somewhere and things look funny or you have performance issues, just delete the "Data/Shaders/" folder and go back to Bloom rendering.
M0F4 Posted April 7, 2021 Posted April 7, 2021 If anyone is still having this issue and happens on this topic (like I did), I have a solution. You need to go here and download a copy of the official shader packages: http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/20348/? Next, launch Oblivion and make sure HDR is on. After you get the grey screen, go ahead and exit. Run over to your "My Documents" folder, "My Games," and under "Oblivion" should be a file called "RenderInfo.txt." Open it and find the line "Shader Package." Across from it should be a number. Mine was set to "2" - remember that number. Go ahead and install the mod you downloaded earlier. It will go under "Data/Shaders/" Now find and copy "shaderpackage019.sdp" and paste it in the same directory. Find the shader package that correlates with the one set in "RenderInfo.txt" (i.e. "shaderpackage002.sdp") and delete it. Finally, rename the package you copy+pasted earlier and give it the same name as the one you deleted ("shaderpackage019 - copy.sdp" to "shaderpackage002.sdp"). If you mess up somewhere and things look funny or you have performance issues, just delete the "Data/Shaders/" folder and go back to Bloom rendering. Thank you!
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