sathiny Posted April 5, 2012 Posted April 5, 2012 Hi, Can anyone help to fix it? I really love ENB configuration and it works fine even on my notebook, I have no problem in game itself, to only trouble is on menus - ANY MENU - it get a realy strongh lag and some time its look like the mouse pointer had just died! I've found that all I need to do to stop it is delete any ENB that I have but my game is soooo pretty right now that I would rater not do it Any ideia of what can I do to fix it? Thanks!
thesapien Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 Okay, uhm, that does seem strange. Just thinking out loud here, Menus do like a blur, right, so maybe you have depth of field enabled in ENB along with vanilla Skyrim setting at high for blur? Maybe go into the Skyrim settings menu from the startup program and set blur lower or disable depth of field in ENB???
BSnake Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 Yeah, that is really strange. Perhaps check for conflicting mods having to do with the menu or inventory. You can do so by running BOSS or by checking your mods' readmes. I doubt that it's due to depth of field since my FPS shoots up to 100+ when I open my menu, whether or not ENB is turned on. To rule out ENB, try these steps: First, make sure ENB is turned on. Then press the * key on your numpad or whatever your hotkey is for turning the FPS counter on. Open your menu and take note of what your FPS is like. Exit the menu and keep the FPS counter on. Then hit Shift+F12 or whatever your hotkey is for disabling ENB - turn it off. Then open your menu again. If your FPS now skyrockets to 100+, the issue may lie within ENB.
sathiny Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 Yeah' date=' that is really strange. Perhaps check for conflicting mods having to do with the menu or inventory. You can do so by running BOSS or by checking your mods' readmes. I doubt that it's due to depth of field since my FPS shoots up to 100+ when I open my menu, whether or not ENB is turned on. To rule out ENB, try these steps: First, make sure ENB is turned on. Then press the * key on your numpad or whatever your hotkey is for turning the FPS counter on. Open your menu and take note of what your FPS is like. Exit the menu and keep the FPS counter on. Then hit Shift+F12 or whatever your hotkey is for disabling ENB - turn it off. Then open your menu again. If your FPS now skyrockets to 100+, the issue may lie within ENB. Thanks! It did work perfectly!!! Sorry for take so long to thanks for your help guys
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