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When playing in windowed mode but at full screen res (using a borderless addon makes it effectively fullscreen) color with enb is fine. after my own tweaks it's kinda nice actually. the problem is that it's just a tad slow.

 

playing fullscreen allows me to cut the res from 1920x1080 to 1600x900. it's a tremendous framerate boost (like +40%) BUT the enb color is washed out. blacks and whites are relative shades of gray. I've messed around with the config, but can't seem to find what to change to fix it.

 

ssao= off, ambient light had no effect.

 

any suggestions?

 

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Maybe check to see if FloatPointRenderTarget is set to 1, that happened to me, the world look washed out and too bright, and setting that code to 1 in the ini file fixed that. Sometimes messing with the pref.ini file will just randomly switch that back to 0.

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Perhaps open up enbeffectprepass.fx and under "// Sharpen Parameters", set your new resolution. I'm not sure if it would help for colors, though.

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Maybe check to see if FloatPointRenderTarget is set to 1' date=' that happened to me, the world look washed out and too bright, and setting that code to 1 in the ini file fixed that. Sometimes messing with the pref.ini file will just randomly switch that back to 0.

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Great call. that's the one. aaaalll fixed. +1

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Glad I can be of help. Anytime you change anything in the video tab its a good idea to see if that is activated. Really wish my ini wouldn't always reset, but oh well.

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Glad I can be of help. Anytime you change anything in the video tab its a good idea to see if that is activated. Really wish my ini wouldn't always reset' date=' but oh well.

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I know this is a bit tardy, but have you tried setting it to rea donly?

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