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So I got a 980 the other day (fooking amazing card) and now I went to play skyrim with shaprshooters enb with the 0.113 enb d3d9.dll and there is alot of bugs that I am getting now. Apparently it is because of the nvidia drivers and the only solution I have found so far is to use the forcefacevideocard=true in the enbseries.ini.

However this solution is not very good as there are alot of issues, the game does not run very smoothly at all and the shadows are fucked up aswell as the hdt boob physics.

I was wondering if anyone knows of anyway of resolving this without forcefakevideocard=true?

I don't want to upgrade to a newer enb because I love the way this one looks and it's the only one that I like.

 

I'll upload the files i'm using from sharpshooters enb.

enb.zip

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Drop the latest ENB .dll in there (.263 last I checked).

As I said I don't want to upgrade my enb I like the 0.113 version I think it looks best with sharpshooters

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The very least you could use for some compatibility is 0.119, which doesn't have the memory management system included.

I tried that but there is still issues such as sun shining through objects and no dof inside also sometimes npc's are translucent.

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...Then don't activate any of the new features.

It still significantly changes how the lighting looks

 

 

That's probably because you haven't altered the morning/evening settings to be in-line with the day/night settings.

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...Then don't activate any of the new features.

It still significantly changes how the lighting looks

 

 

That's probably because you haven't altered the morning/evening settings to be in-line with the day/night settings.

 

How would I go about doing that?

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...Then don't activate any of the new features.

It still significantly changes how the lighting looks

 

 

That's probably because you haven't altered the morning/evening settings to be in-line with the day/night settings.

 

How would I go about doing that?

 

 

You replace the old .dll with the new one. Launch Skyrim. Then press Shift+Enter and edit the morning/evening settings. I find the average between the day/night settings and then punt that in.

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...Then don't activate any of the new features.

It still significantly changes how the lighting looks

 

 

That's probably because you haven't altered the morning/evening settings to be in-line with the day/night settings.

 

How would I go about doing that?

 

 

You replace the old .dll with the new one. Launch Skyrim. Then press Shift+Enter and edit the morning/evening settings. I find the average between the day/night settings and then punt that in.

 

 

 

Sorry Not sure exactly witch morning evening settings you are talking about what category are the in in the enbseries.ini?

Also should I copy over the enbhost.exe aswell?

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...Then don't activate any of the new features.

It still significantly changes how the lighting looks

 

 

That's probably because you haven't altered the morning/evening settings to be in-line with the day/night settings.

 

How would I go about doing that?

 

 

You replace the old .dll with the new one. Launch Skyrim. Then press Shift+Enter and edit the morning/evening settings. I find the average between the day/night settings and then punt that in.

 

 

 

Sorry Not sure exactly witch morning evening settings you are talking about what category are the in in the enbseries.ini?

Also should I copy over the enbhost.exe aswell?

 

 

All of them.

 

They'll be generated once you launch skyrim with the new d3d9.dll file; you will then edit them.

Yes. Copy over the enbhost.exe file.

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...Then don't activate any of the new features.

It still significantly changes how the lighting looks

 

 

That's probably because you haven't altered the morning/evening settings to be in-line with the day/night settings.

 

How would I go about doing that?

 

 

You replace the old .dll with the new one. Launch Skyrim. Then press Shift+Enter and edit the morning/evening settings. I find the average between the day/night settings and then punt that in.

 

 

 

Sorry Not sure exactly witch morning evening settings you are talking about what category are the in in the enbseries.ini?

Also should I copy over the enbhost.exe aswell?

 

 

All of them.

 

They'll be generated once you launch skyrim with the new d3d9.dll file; you will then edit them.

Yes. Copy over the enbhost.exe file.

 

All right think I got it looking pretty similar thanks very much for the help dude :)

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