Honeybiscuit Posted February 14, 2013 Share Posted February 14, 2013 I have noticed that there are several HD enhancers. Like ENB of the apocolypse and others. RThat one talks about the "steam". How do you install it and will it make any diff if I dont have steam for my FO3? Are there any others that are better? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
None1980 Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 I have noticed that there are several HD enhancers. Like ENB of the apocolypse and others. RThat one talks about the "steam". How do you install it and will it make any diff if I dont have steam for my FO3? Are there any others that are better?Hmm, your question doesn't make sense to me. Do you mean "steam" as in Valve's Steam client? You can install Steam, but it won't do anything for your copy of Fallout 3 if you didn't buy it from there in the first place. Steam is basically just a digital distribution service, like GFWL or Origin. It's a great service, but it won't change anything in this case. And using an ENB doesn't require it. There are other ENB mods, just search for ENB and you'll find lots. Fallout: New Vegas ENBs will work in Fallout 3, too, as the two games run on the same engine. FXAA is similar, but I believe ENB has largely replaced it. Other graphics improving mods such as NMC's Texture Pack will also make your game look better. Make sure your system can handle it, though! These mods will kill your FPS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balrahn Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 I have noticed that there are several HD enhancers. Like ENB of the apocolypse and others. RThat one talks about the "steam". How do you install it and will it make any diff if I dont have steam for my FO3? Are there any others that are better?Hmm, your question doesn't make sense to me. Do you mean "steam" as in Valve's Steam client? You can install Steam, but it won't do anything for your copy of Fallout 3 if you didn't buy it from there in the first place. Steam is basically just a digital distribution service, like GFWL or Origin. It's a great service, but it won't change anything in this case. And using an ENB doesn't require it. There are other ENB mods, just search for ENB and you'll find lots. Fallout: New Vegas ENBs will work in Fallout 3, too, as the two games run on the same engine. FXAA is similar, but I believe ENB has largely replaced it. Other graphics improving mods such as NMC's Texture Pack will also make your game look better. Make sure your system can handle it, though! These mods will kill your FPS. Exactly. And when it comes down to it, there isn't really one ENB better than another. That drops down to preference rather. I like most of them and right now I happen to be using The ENB of the Apocalypse. I'm loving it. Eventually I will switch around and try a different one. NMC is a re-texture overhaul you don't want to miss if you plan to use ENB. I also recommend Vandr HD Creatures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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