Hi, Resolution/response to your question : you can change the value of the limiter to false in the enblocal.ini ( located in the DDDA folder)
[LIMITER]EnableFPSLimit=true <----change this to false ( using Notepad or Wordpad software)FPSLimit=60.0 Opinion: personally i forced cap my singleplayer game to 30. 60 is the perfects standardization. There is really no need for anything above 60. Peace and good gaming to you.
My PC is about to blow up from the new version, haha. I'm running 1060 6 GB at 1080p with about 40 frames per second. With the 0.300 version, I'm consistently getting 60 frames per second.
Try this file and let me know if it improved anything about performance - enbseries.ini New effects, less performance, unfortunately this is how it works, nothing is free. In 0.300 did you use the default version or the performance one?
i used the default one , and this one seems more playable now it runs at around 50 fps with game dof but still stutters a little bit i think its time to upgrade my PC now haha thanks.
Hello. In this place, strange flickering and darkening occurs when the lenses and bloom are turned on. Possibly due to adaptation, but I'm not sure. link
Thanks. I know about that. I've done my best to mitigate it, but one of the effects, that is used there is actually brighter than the sun in the game. It's not the adaptation, it's the bloom that causes the lens effect and the adaptation goes crazy too. I tried textures from "Don't blind me" mod but it didn't help I can't fix it.
Strange, because I check it and Nexus checks files for viruses before publishing. Try again, I did a silent update, removed "enbhost.exe" from the archive.
can someone provide an indepth guide for this or a link to one? ive 0 experience in stuff like this and cant make sense of the guide provided in the description
This guide will help you install and configure Rudy ENB for optimal performance. Please note that these steps are simple but may seem overwhelming to first-timers. Ensure you follow each step carefully. 1. Download Base ENB: First, download the v0.300. Copy and paste the `d3d9.dll` file into your DDDA folder, where the `DDDA.exe` and `nativePC` folder are located. 2. Install Rudy ENB: Download Rudy ENB and copy its folders. Paste them into the same location as the `d3d9.dll` file from Step 1. 3. AMD GPU Users / Black Screen Fix: - If you own an AMD GPU or encounter a black screen on loading, visit this link - Download the necessary file (dxvk-2.3.tar.gz) and rename it to `d9vk.dll`. - Place the renamed file into the same directory as before. - Open the `enblocal.ini` file and change the proxy settings as follows: ``` EnableProxyLibrary=true InitProxyFunctions=true ProxyLibrary=d9vk.dll ``` - Save these settings. Final Note: The first game load might be slow, but subsequent loads should be faster. Performance varies by system, but I get around 56-60 FPS at 4K resolution(I play on a 6800xt not overclocked). Some initial stuttering is normal but should resolve as you continue to play.
like, you description is still unclear af. "download file and rename it" - it download a rar file, do I have to rename a rar file or one of the files inside? xd "place the renamed file into same directory as before" - what directory? what before? xd
How do you edit ENB in DD, meaning how do you keep the game picture visible like in Skyrim opening the console, to have a clear view of the game while editing?
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Resolution/response to your question :
you can change the value of the limiter to false in the enblocal.ini ( located in the DDDA folder)
[LIMITER]EnableFPSLimit=true <----change this to false ( using Notepad or Wordpad software)FPSLimit=60.0
Opinion:
personally i forced cap my singleplayer game to 30.
60 is the perfects standardization.
There is really no need for anything above 60.
Peace and good gaming to you.
New effects, less performance, unfortunately this is how it works, nothing is free.
In 0.300 did you use the default version or the performance one?
link
I tried textures from "Don't blind me" mod but it didn't help
I can't fix it.
8-bit sky in this game is awful.
1. Download Base ENB: First, download the v0.300. Copy and paste the `d3d9.dll` file into your DDDA folder, where the `DDDA.exe` and `nativePC` folder are located.
2. Install Rudy ENB: Download Rudy ENB and copy its folders. Paste them into the same location as the `d3d9.dll` file from Step 1.
3. AMD GPU Users / Black Screen Fix:
- If you own an AMD GPU or encounter a black screen on loading, visit this link
- Download the necessary file (dxvk-2.3.tar.gz) and rename it to `d9vk.dll`.
- Place the renamed file into the same directory as before.
- Open the `enblocal.ini` file and change the proxy settings as follows:
```
EnableProxyLibrary=true
InitProxyFunctions=true
ProxyLibrary=d9vk.dll
```
- Save these settings.
Final Note: The first game load might be slow, but subsequent loads should be faster. Performance varies by system, but I get around 56-60 FPS at 4K resolution(I play on a 6800xt not overclocked). Some initial stuttering is normal but should resolve as you continue to play.
Here is the original source for AMD users: Steam Community Link
"download file and rename it" - it download a rar file, do I have to rename a rar file or one of the files inside? xd
"place the renamed file into same directory as before" - what directory? what before? xd