I was't sure what effects I should disable anymore but also not making the game looks so vanilla. I was planning on it but the game just looks so ugly without it and also it increase 4 - 5 fps top after I test it, that's even with reflection effect and detailed shadow off while without enb I can get 130fps if I disable frame limit. I might have to test how's the performance on SMAA first. Also the same as AA, if I enable SMAA then I can just disable ENB AA completely then?
So it is better to enable AF in driver then disable the one of Skyrim.ini/Skyrimprefs.ini? Not sure if ENB has it as well. Personally, with a GTX 750ti I would skip the AO in favor of better performance. SSAO is "screen space ambient occlusion" and is what ENB uses. you dont have this option, you can use nvidia profile inspector. For AA, I recommend SMAA which has several presets to choose from. Example SSE: Display Settings: To make the most of your ENB (and screen in general). In either case, it is strongly recommended that you cap your maximum framerate to 58 FPS, regardless of your monitors refresh rate.
The ENB AA will actually cause some fuzziness similar to FXAA. For Nvidia GPU owners, use the Frame Rate Limiter option in the free Nvidia Inspector utility - see the Nvidia Inspector section on this page for full details of how to download and configure Nvidia Inspector. The only thing I recommend using the driver version over others is AF.Īs for ENB's AA and AF, they're fairly light on performance but not the best. The bushes, lights, etc are all visible through the walls. Lots of settings & options are available i. Control overclocking of Nvidia graphics card using Nvidia profiler.
This was a fix for Windows 8.1, specifically, but I gave it a go but starting any program (MO, NVSE, Fallout Launcher) as admin doesn't change anything. Download Nvidia profile inspector for windows. with ENB engine) in order to reactive AA you will need NvidiaInspector and enable it from there. Here is a picture of the issue: The entire bottom of my screen is black, and the outline seems to follow the walls of the canyon. I use NVidia inspector, but GeForce Experience and the game launcher and NI all agree those settings are turned OFF as instructed for ENB use. Go to your Fallout New Vegas/data/music/Special folder. I am usually able to figure these things out myself but no luck here.
In fact, most of the things your try to force has no or negative effects. New Vegas Transparent Floor/Wall with ENB - posted in New Vegas Mod Talk: Having issues with Fallout New Vegas. ENB: Shift+Enter - ENB UI on/off Shift+F12 - ENB effects off/on Insert - Screenshot A few remarks: - dont enable Antialiasing in game video options or in video driver control panel. I've seen no positive results by attempting to force AO via the drivers.