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How To Disable ENBSeries Text at Start of Game (starts at menu and continues even after save is loaded)


ThyHarrowing

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Anybody know if there is a way to disable the white and red text that ENBseries displays in the top-left corner when first launching Skyrim? It hangs around for so long that I have loaded a game well before it goes away. If you don't already know exactly what I am talking about then check the attached screenshots to jog your memory if you are an ENB user. Although I didn't bother to take screenshots showing the text past the menu it does stay around for a moment even after completely loading a save (which is the only reason I want the text gone... see below for why). The info it displays would be useful once but not on every single time the game launches so I am wondering if I can disable it somehow? I know there is somebody out there that has to have found a way but I have googled and such to know avail. I know there has got to be a way because prominent Skyrim tutorial creators like Gopher and other individuals who do frequent "Let's Play Skyrim" video series frequently use ENB and there is no such text displayed when they launch their game. Anybody know the trick?

 

I am sure somebody is going to say something like: "what's the big deal, just deal with it!" or "why do you care so much?" so I will preempt it and explain why:

 

I admit that I am a serious roleplaying nut and, when it comes to a real playthrough, I treat whatever is on screen as if it is exactly what my character sees (which is why I have completely disabled my HUD and play with no visual aides on screen whatsoever) so when that text hangs around for a least a minute afterward and it is on my screen (i.e. in my characters view) it drives me nuts. It just won't do. Call me crazy, fine, but everyone has their own preferences and ways of enjoying games. As they say: "to each their own." I won't judge others for their playstyle if they won't judge me for mine.

 

Soooo... that having been said, if anyone has any idea how to deal with this I would be extremely appreciative. I thought maybe there could be an option in the ENB GUI so I tried to launch that (which is supposed to be Shift + Enter, right?) and it doesn't come up...

 

Thanks in advance to whoever helps me out!

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He could have added this text in so many other ways, its inside the dll. He wants it there, and its annoying how he doesnt understand a lot of people really find it annoying. Im tired of seeing warning messages for noobs 100 times over. He could have just made a text file that it the d3d9.dll reads from, instead of what he did. It sucks, but he did create all ENBS ever so I guess I should suck it up.

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Removed it using visual studio.

What, how? You'd have to recompile it, that doesn't work well in a file that uses machine code.

 

d3d9.dll is a native DLL, not only you cannot successfully edit its contents with an IDE, you cannot even do it with a dedicated hex editor. I already tried both methods, it just results in an instant crash for the game engine, no matter how small or big the change inside the .dll file is.

I even tried disassembling the file into a text file and edit it, but being a native DLL means you'll get next to nothing of text information out of it.

 

So, please... tell us how you managed to get that right.

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