Hedloff Posted April 6, 2016 Share Posted April 6, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :) Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoswidasee Posted April 6, 2016 Author Share Posted April 6, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s#*! out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s#*!. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedloff Posted April 6, 2016 Share Posted April 6, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoswidasee Posted April 7, 2016 Author Share Posted April 7, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedloff Posted April 7, 2016 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Yeah, I guess you are right about the ENB. :) The .ini fixed itself somehow, or in the process of something else. :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoswidasee Posted April 7, 2016 Author Share Posted April 7, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Yeah, I guess you are right about the ENB. :smile: The .ini fixed itself somehow, or in the process of something else. :tongue: The .ini has gone through several changes now, pretty sure it won't have any problems once the toolkit comes out. I feel like thats the point where Bethesda will really open up for modding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedloff Posted April 7, 2016 Share Posted April 7, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Yeah, I guess you are right about the ENB. :smile: The .ini fixed itself somehow, or in the process of something else. :tongue: The .ini has gone through several changes now, pretty sure it won't have any problems once the toolkit comes out. I feel like thats the point where Bethesda will really open up for modding. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. They were going to enable modding on console too, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoswidasee Posted April 7, 2016 Author Share Posted April 7, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Yeah, I guess you are right about the ENB. :smile: The .ini fixed itself somehow, or in the process of something else. :tongue: The .ini has gone through several changes now, pretty sure it won't have any problems once the toolkit comes out. I feel like thats the point where Bethesda will really open up for modding. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. They were going to enable modding on console too, right? As far as I know they are supposed to have mods on console by the end of the year, hopefully sooner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlaka Posted April 8, 2016 Share Posted April 8, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Yeah, I guess you are right about the ENB. :smile: The .ini fixed itself somehow, or in the process of something else. :tongue: The .ini has gone through several changes now, pretty sure it won't have any problems once the toolkit comes out. I feel like thats the point where Bethesda will really open up for modding. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. They were going to enable modding on console too, right? As far as I know they are supposed to have mods on console by the end of the year, hopefully sooner. mods for console were supposed to be a thing by February ;)I wouldn't hold your breath. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoswidasee Posted April 8, 2016 Author Share Posted April 8, 2016 Awesome, thanks for the quick response. Did you catch the thing about VRAM I referenced though? Getting that right could serve as a major performance boost as far as I am concerned. You should totally check out the S.T.E.P guide if you haven't, whenever you have time. It really goes in detail about performance specific to your respective specs when installing such a huge compilation. :smile: Yes, the VRamSizeTest tool is what is promoted in the video and what he says is very similar to what that box says Alright, cheers. :smile: I have a question, do you happen to know if there is any way to make the shader avoid affecting the UI? It is terrible how the UI gets distorted when turning the camera to various angles, and it is really just constantly blurry. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=660199094 That is how it looks like. I actually don't have this issue but there may be several solutions. First, there is a setting in your graphics settings that has to do with blur. You can play without ENB but still use a shader. The ENB could be doing that as well. The shader should not be doing that though, ENB adds a ton of little effects to the game that you will only experience with ENB enabled, like cool sparkles and stuff. Alright, I will let you know when I have enabled the ENB. :smile: Just came home from work and my game is finished downloading. Oh and there are quite a few weather affects as well that will blur the s*** out of your screen. Like heatwave makes it all look like you took LSD. Theres time warp, which will do some crazy s***. And others, check out the video for Nuclear Weather on his page. I see, will keep that in mind, thanks! Just encountered another issue, my NMM refuses to recognize the Fallout4.ini file, claiming it does not exist. Someone up there really don't want me to mod my Fallout, jeez. However, I have decided to do a little twist on this mod compilation and simply just use it as a reference to mods that I may find interesting. Found a shader and ENB preset which are not that exaggerated and is more performance friendly. Tweaked my .ini settings (which may have caused this NMM not recognizing the file issue) according to a decent guide and video as well. However, I think shaders and ENB should be installed in the end because the performance all matters on how many mods you got and I believe it is easier to tweak after having a benchmark of mods you want to use. We will see how this goes! The reason I put it first is because its the most complicated part to install. If you install the entire list and then screw up the one part thats complicated you usually have to erase it all and start from scratch. You can always go back and tweak it once all your mods are installed. As for the .ini that is easily searched. I can't remember the last time I had to fix that Yeah, I guess you are right about the ENB. :smile: The .ini fixed itself somehow, or in the process of something else. :tongue: The .ini has gone through several changes now, pretty sure it won't have any problems once the toolkit comes out. I feel like thats the point where Bethesda will really open up for modding. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. They were going to enable modding on console too, right? As far as I know they are supposed to have mods on console by the end of the year, hopefully sooner. mods for console were supposed to be a thing by February :wink:I wouldn't hold your breath. Lol well I don't play console so oh well :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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