For everyone having the Gamebryo crash. I found this solution in the thread of another ENB. It works for me.
Here's the fix:
Rename the dxgi.dll and dxgi.fx files in your New Vegas folder or delete them outright, those are directx10+ files and this game only runs on 9, they have no reason to be in there. Once you remove or rename those files, boot up your game as normal.
I was having the same problem as you, turns out these files must be trying to boot the game under directx10 and this game doesnt support that, therefore, crash.
has anybody had this issue? like i move the camera an inch and it becomes too bright and then i move it again and it's darker again. also way too bright outside. it happened after i turned the steam overlay off, with the overlay on it's just pitch black. https://imgur.com/a/HEPKV0B
Looking for help with a problem I have had with this ENB and other ENBs similar to this one. (i.e. Rudy ENB) Where a black border appears around every dirt decal on every floor. I know this isn't something that someone using the ENB just has to live with, as I have seen in videos using the Nevada ENB that the border is not there. Any help will be appreciated.
Hi, I have a problem, I did everything according to the instructions, enable HDR and disable Antialiasing and Anisotropic Filtering and Water Displacement and you can still see different objects through the rocks, as well as water. Is there a way to disable these functions that are described in the instructions outside the launcher?
Hello, I think I got this enb working correctly, except for one issue, whenever I'm out and about it SEEMS to work correctly, but a bit dark. But when I talk to someone it is just almost pitch black, clearly a bug, screenshots below. (Btw, it was pretty dark so I turned on the flashlight) https://imgur.com/fakNAOg https://imgur.com/uHeqLp3
Edit: Never f***ing mind, completely pitch black outside at night https://imgur.com/k6D6GQW https://imgur.com/fTSwJd4
Edit2: SOMEHOW, disabling the Steam in-game overlay fixed this issue COMPLETELY.
So is this the latest version of this ENB? or is it the one at this link: https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/55112 ? They were both last updated on 28 June 2019, so it's unclear which is the most up to date.
What ENB settings did you use? It's too bright for me, even after doing what you recommended in the description. How do I get it to look exactly like the pictures?
Firstly, thank you for this wonderful preset and your time. I just wanted to throw this in since I noticed a few questions about it down the list. I saw some people asking what to do if they're ENB install contains no exe folder. I just wanted to say I just merged your ENB with my wrapper install in FNV root directory and it's working fine. Sorry if this is redundant but I just noticed some people asking. Thank you again.
Hey guys. The link to the ENBseries on the Description page sends to a version that isn't available for download anymore. What ENBseries should I use? Thank you
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https://www.reddit.com/r/FalloutMods/comments/5kag6r/fnv_pc_enb_series_causing_black_screen/
Here's the fix:
Rename the dxgi.dll and dxgi.fx files in your New Vegas folder or delete them outright, those are directx10+ files and this game only runs on 9, they have no reason to be in there. Once you remove or rename those files, boot up your game as normal.
I was having the same problem as you, turns out these files must be trying to boot the game under directx10 and this game doesnt support that, therefore, crash.
10/10
Here is what the border looks like.
But when I talk to someone it is just almost pitch black, clearly a bug, screenshots below. (Btw, it was pretty dark so I turned on the flashlight)
https://imgur.com/fakNAOg
https://imgur.com/uHeqLp3
Edit:
Never f***ing mind, completely pitch black outside at night
https://imgur.com/k6D6GQW
https://imgur.com/fTSwJd4
Edit2: SOMEHOW, disabling the Steam in-game overlay fixed this issue COMPLETELY.
Most other enbs i tried overdo it in lightning this one is clean and performance is nice aswell.
They were both last updated on 28 June 2019, so it's unclear which is the most up to date.
Thank you