Thanks all for your coments. I have changed the description and removed the performance friendly END. The FPS hit on my System is between 12 and 18 fps. At the moment I am tweaking the dof and try to use smaa for enb to remove the flickering. Because SMAA with ReShade, and most other effects that utilize a blur event, causes flickering.
This looks awesome overall but the bloom goes completely nuts in the Institute. Which is a shame because that same bloom looks fantastic when people get vaporized by lasers/plasma. Still endorsing regardless.
I installed this enb no less than 24 hours ago and I already think this is one of the best enb's I've ever installed. With fallout 4 being CPU intensive I upgraded my processor to a 5820k so I cant comment on any performance drops, although I have a 970 overclocked by 165mhz on the base clock and 510mhz on the memory clock with my 5820k overclocked to 4.4Ghz on 1.25v and I'm consistently above 60 fps. Any way the graphics blew me away and I would highly recommend this to anyone
mate it looks insane!! but i really have not set any of these ENB's up before.. my old laptop was an i5 hd graphics card and 8 gig ram, and had problems running skyrim at any decent textures...... had an upgrade earlier this year gtx 880m 4 gig, 32 gig ram and a 200 gig ssd. so yer if you can point me in the right direction for setting up enb's up would be awesome. cheers in advance, and if not all good ill do some more hunting, but yer mates looks amazing and cant wait to see what it looks like on my system
Thanks for this fantastic effort, highly recommend.
@drithius: As far as the DOF goes, the effect is normal (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKeO7WnrNBM). You can experiment with increacing the aperture size to reduce the effect.
Also, something is up with your depth of field parameters; you need to be looking DIRECTLY at someone right in front of you in order for their face not to be a pudgy mess - example.
Oh, I had made a mistake. I have limit the frames at 35 through ENB. I play with these setting. I will reupload the file and change it to 60 fps. Please look if you frames are better than. I will see what I can do with the dof settings.
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At the moment I am tweaking the dof and try to use smaa for enb to remove the flickering. Because SMAA with ReShade, and most other effects that utilize a blur event, causes flickering.
Also there is a setting that reduces the performance impact in reshade (common.cfg) to increase FPS
#define RFX_InitialStorage 0
UPD: downloaded from another source
With fallout 4 being CPU intensive I upgraded my processor to a 5820k so I cant comment on any performance drops, although I have a 970 overclocked by 165mhz on the base clock and 510mhz on the memory clock with my 5820k overclocked to 4.4Ghz on 1.25v and I'm consistently above 60 fps.
Any way the graphics blew me away and I would highly recommend this to anyone
If you turn off the Depth of Field it helps a bit with the performance, and still looks absolutely beautiful.
Very well done, Syntech! This is probably my favorite ENB/Reshade on the nexus as of right now. Loving the sharpness and "grimness" of it.
Endorsed.
Installing ENB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4cz-lFXDo8&feature=iv&src_vid=xSz84F1kgkM&annotation_id=annotation_1959774027
Determine the Optimal VRAM Settings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSz84F1kgkM
@drithius: As far as the DOF goes, the effect is normal (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKeO7WnrNBM). You can experiment with increacing the aperture size to reduce the effect.
Also, something is up with your depth of field parameters; you need to be looking DIRECTLY at someone right in front of you in order for their face not to be a pudgy mess - example.
Please look if you frames are better than.
I will see what I can do with the dof settings.
This is an ReShade an ENB Preset!