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ENB and Anti-Aliasing? New to using an ENB


YeahItsReed

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So this is the first time i've messed with an ENB (as well as The Nexus Forums) and i installed it pretty easy. Looks great but the edges are absolutely terrible. Ive disable everything like AA and anisotropic filtering and water displacement. I've tried the force AA workaround uing NVIDIA Inspector on enb v0173 as well to no avail. Tried Blackout ENB and Nevada ENB Been all of the internet for a solution and nothing yet. Just need to know how to make edges smooth with an ENB if it's possible. Would appreciate any help. -Reed

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Please see 'Solutions to Post-Processor (ENB/SweetFX et. al.) problems' section in the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide. There are many settings that interact: the game INI files, the video card configuration, and the ENBSeries and ENBLocal.INI files. Beyond those isseus and solutions, you will need to take the question to some real experts in ENB, such as the STEP forum (linked in that section) or the ENB Support site.

 

There is also the question of image size and your display resolution. Please see the wiki "Display resolution versus Image Size" article.

As you are primarily concerned about "the edges", these are usually VWD/LOD textures. If you add any VWD/LOD textures (such as NMC or Ojo Bueno), please see the 'Checklist Item #15 & 16' entries in the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide regarding the need to run both TES4LL and FNVLODGen. Also recommend you read the 'LOD/VWD Texture Packs' section of the wiki "FNV General Mod Use Advice" article first.

-Dubious-

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