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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:45:56 GMT 1
Yup ,some setting in the visualsetting.dat ,im not sure
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:45:26 GMT 1
Thanks for your guide, it solves the problem, but you said it could bring down FPS's. On my laptop (i5 3210, 4GB RAM, GT630M 2GB) it totally cuts to few frames per second. Normal GTA IV worked absolutely fine, now colors are much better, but it's useless I was using ICE on older conf (E6550, 2GB RAM, HD2600XT 256MB!) and it didn't cut FPS perceptible. Is there any way to fix it or I need to uninstall ICE? You cant really help it,Give the new enbseries by boris a try
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:45:01 GMT 1
Can you be more precise as to what you want ?
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:42:38 GMT 1
Wait ?Why did you post this on the help forums lol? Nice anyways
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:40:23 GMT 1
That's some stuff which cannot be really helped i guess,maybe interior timecyc is responsible?
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:39:21 GMT 1
GTA IV was never a good PC port in the first place ,but boris is updating ENB to be faster ,give those versions a try
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:37:50 GMT 1
600 series doesnt work too well with the GTA IV ive noticed ,but the newer version of ENB should have better performance ,wait for 2.5 iCE
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:37:30 GMT 1
Thats signs of over heating in your card,and yeah theres no way to run icenhancer 1.0.7.0 100% until boris develops a version for it
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Post by aksine on Feb 5, 2013 11:35:19 GMT 1
You can modify the settings in [Reflection] and see how it works
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Post by aksine on Oct 17, 2012 17:17:37 GMT 1
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Post by aksine on Oct 15, 2012 18:47:27 GMT 1
No ,I dont think its possible to fix that ,Youll have to live it with
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Post by aksine on Oct 15, 2012 18:46:38 GMT 1
Are you using Nvidia optimus?
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Post by aksine on Oct 15, 2012 17:21:51 GMT 1
WOAH. You'll win this one ;D The first image looks freaking astonishing! That looks great! Im sure your gonna win!
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Post by aksine on Oct 12, 2012 5:50:46 GMT 1
SMAA uses better edge detection techniques then FXAA ,so keeps the image sharp but its only SMAA 1x injector available ,SMAA T2X are far better ,FXAA blurs the image in the end but removes quite the amount of jaggies
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Post by aksine on Oct 12, 2012 5:48:35 GMT 1
If the grain still persists then delete effect.txt
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