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How to disable ENB raindrops on screen?


Vudou

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I'm using Bleak ENB and I did post this in the "post" section there, but then saw that there hasn't been an answer to anyone's questions by anyone since October 4th; so I thought I'd give it a go here:

 

Does anyone know how to disable the raindrop drips on your screen while it's raining? It makes me feel like I'm looking out a window all the time when it's raining and it rains a lot in my game. Plus those few seconds of a blurred spot on my screen from a raindrop is slightly annoying. I love this ENB, I just want to disable those raindrop drips off my screen.

 

Extra info: I have the rain in the enbseries.ini set to false ([RAIN] Enable=false) because I use MoreRain for the rain texture. But with this ENB I now get raindrops on my screen and would like to disable it; I don't see where to do that.

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  • 2 weeks later...

:sad: I was really hoping that would work, but it didn't. Thanks for the suggestion though. That tga file is for custom ENB rain, but I have the custom ENB rain disabled. Though, it didn't hurt to try removing the file.

 

I'll have to look at other ENB's I have that don't add that raindrop blur to the screen and compare files. I guess I can spend time this weekend doing a bunch of trial and error for several hours until I figure out which file and variables are causing that raindrop blur effect on the screen. I've read through this: http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:ENBseries_INI; but it's incomplete and nothing there specifically states anything about raindrop effects on the screen.

 

EDIT: It looks like it may be the values in the enblens.fx and/or enblens.fx.ini for this Bleak ENB. I'll have to fiddle with these files another time. I'll update this post if/when I figure it out in case anyone else comes across this issue and would like to disable it in other ENB's.

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Well, it didn't take me hours... only a couple of minutes. Upon taking a quick look at the enblens files, if you set Raindrop max freqency( drops per sec)=7.0 to Raindrop max freqency( drops per sec)=0.0 within the enblens.fx.ini, it will disable those blurred raindrop drips off your screen. This applies to Bleak ENB.

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Ok I know this is an old thread but I've had to look this same thing up several times and with my poor memory.. I kept forgetting the fix.. IN game.. just simply pull your ENB config up .. that's SHIFT+ ENTER and UNCHECK EnableLens under EFFECT. There is no need to change any .ini files. Don't forget to save your configuration so you do not have to do this over and over. :)

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Well, it didn't take me hours... only a couple of minutes. Upon taking a quick look at the enblens files, if you set Raindrop max freqency( drops per sec)=7.0 to Raindrop max freqency( drops per sec)=0.0within the enblens.fx.ini, it will disable those blurred raindrop drips off your screen. This applies to Bleak ENB.

This^ #2015

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Well, it didn't take me hours... only a couple of minutes. Upon taking a quick look at the enblens files, if you set Raindrop max freqency( drops per sec)=7.0 to Raindrop max freqency( drops per sec)=0.0 within the enblens.fx.ini, it will disable those blurred raindrop drips off your screen. This applies to Bleak ENB.

 

Thanks for being incredibly helpful. Rain on your eyes should (imo) look more like a strong bokeh/blur effect than crisp ooze effects.

 

SOURCE: Years of wearing glasses :tongue:

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