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ENB questions [ENBoost - Nvidia Perf Fix - Blackout]


Toastbrot123

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Hello i have some enb related questions and thought here i can get help.

1. How can i install the Nvidia Performance Fix (NPC lag fix) with the Blackout ENB and ENBoost

2. Blackout ENB requires from the graphics modification section

(written on the description page of Blackout ENB)

ENBSeries v0.173 for Fallout New Vegas

OR

ENBSeries v0.194 for Fallout 3 / New Vegas

BUT

ENBoost requires from the patches section

ENBoost v0.203 patch for Fallout 3 / New Vegas

So how can i use both Enboost with an actual ENB?

3. The Nvidia Performance Fix is almost essential for New Vegas if I want to play with playable FPS...

so

The NPC Lag FIx has a own .dll now how can i use this with a ENB series .dll the patch .dll for ENBoost and a ENB like Blackout ENB?

4. Which files do i ahve to delete if i want to uninstall all ENB related Files? Pic of my FNV folder:

http://i.imagebanana.com/img/ggjn5t14/thumb/thenexusforums.png

 

I installed Enhanced Shaders Classic but it was overridden by the Performance fix and ENBoost

5. How can i use transparency AA and antialiasing with this ENB? I own a AMD 7970 Ghz so i have no nvidia inspector....

 

It would be very Nice if someone could help me

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That performance fix should not be required (why are you even using the Nvidia one when you have an AMD card?), a patch fixed the issue soon after release. I play the game without any of the d3d9 fixes and have no issues. The only time I ever needed that fix was when I was playing the game on a Mac using WINE.

 

Onto the next question, it is possible to use ENBoost with ENB effects. What you need to do is install ENBoost normally, then download the ENBSeries binary (use version 0.173, the newer versions currently cause the graphics driver to crash on AMD cards). Take the d3d9.dll from the ENBSeries download and rename it to "ENB_d3d9", place this file into your Fallout: New Vegas folder as usual. Now, open up a file called enblocal.ini (or something like that) and change enable proxy functions to true and under the proxy library add "ENB_d3d9.dll" as a proxy. Now, assuming you did everything properly, both ENBoost and ENBSeries should run at the same time.

 

As for AA, I don't believe anyone knows how to use it in combination with ENB on AMD cards. If you really want AA you'll just have to blaze the path yourself and tweak until it works, if it will ever work at all. RadeonPro may help, it's an unofficial official AMD equivelant to Nvidia Inspector. It's not quite as versatile from what I've heard, however.

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Well for me the performance fix helps ALOT. Before i used it i got 30-40 frames a second in the goodsprings battle at the start. With the fix I got stable 60 frames. So for me it's almost necessary.... (got FNV on latest patch)

 

For the other questions: I'll reinstall FNV completely and try to install it that way

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Well for me the performance fix helps a lot. Before i used it i got 30-40 frames a second in the goodsprings battle at the start. With the fix I got stable 60 frames. So for me it's almost necessary.... (got FNV on latest patch)

 

For the other questions: I'll reinstall FNV completely and try to install it that way

Hmm, that's very odd. Well, if it works for you, then I guess that's all that matters.

 

You really should not need to reinstall F:NV. If you're just trying to start over with the ENB, then just delete everything in your Fallout: New Vegas folder except for data and the Fallout exes. Then just open up Steam and verify your game cache, it should redownload all of those files that game needs to run. Or you could just delete the ENB files and leave your install intact.

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