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llloyd

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So. I go away for a few years, in the interm I update my nVidia 1070 Ti to an AMD TX 6800RX (and used DDU to facilitate that) and I return to what was a working setup , minus the Pip Pad mod (since it breaks the start of the game when the Lone Survivor picks up the pip boy and puts it on ) , and  all my reflections are coming out as black, not white. O.o

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My mods and the mod order.

https://pastebin.com/9dW1k0es

Can this be fixed with in game tweaks or a tweak to the ENB or ... ?

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I highly doubt a mod is causing that. You said you switched from Nvidia to AMD graphics card? You're not using HBAO+ with AMD I hope? HBAO+ is an Nvidia hardware setting supported by Fallout 4, but you shouldn't be trying to use it with AMD. SSAO is a software version of HBAO for non-Nvidia graphics cards.

What I would try in your shoes is first to validate cache with steam. This will clear your graphic configurations entirely. Then launch the game through steam (not through a mod manager) and go into the settings where you can set the graphical configuration from scratch.

Edit: You're using an ENB as well? You should uninstall that and make sure your game is working well before you add an external, post-processing layer to your graphics.

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1 hour ago, Karna5 said:

I highly doubt a mod is causing that. You said you switched from Nvidia to AMD graphics card? You're not using HBAO+ with AMD I hope? HBAO+ is an Nvidia hardware setting supported by Fallout 4, but you shouldn't be trying to use it with AMD. SSAO is a software version of HBAO for non-Nvidia graphics cards.

What I would try in your shoes is first to validate cache with steam. This will clear your graphic configurations entirely. Then launch the game through steam (not through a mod manager) and go into the settings where you can set the graphical configuration from scratch.

Edit: You're using an ENB as well? You should uninstall that and make sure your game is working well before you add an external, post-processing layer to your graphics.

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SSAO+ already, umm, ok, let me disable the ENB, I was using it on the nVidia and it carried over to the AMD card.

Ok, moved the d3d11.dll off to another folder and that seems better. So I'll need to find an ENB for AMD cards * or * try to puzzle the complex .ini files to figure out what needs changing. >.<

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I'm glad you at least found the culprit, Illoyd 🙂 On side note, I noticed you're using TAA anti-aliasing. Consider FXAA. It allows for sharper, crisper textures. Also now that you have a strong graphics card, I don't think you need motion blur to hide defects during motion. You may want to disable that as well 🙂 Finally, lens flare in Fallout 4 is gorgeous. You may want to enable that. Last week I tried out the "In the Flesh" mod on Nexus, and it has rooms with gorgeous lens flare. Here's an example of it.

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