#Fallout new vegas nvse enb dark screen mod#
Use -o:"c:\OutputPath\" command line parameter to change where files are generated to, default is the game folder.ĭo not generate into any game or any mod manager folders. Rename xLODGen.exe to LODGen.exe (TES5LODGen.exe for example) or start with command line parameter -fnv, -fo3, -fo4, -fo4vr, -tes5, tes5vr, -sse, -enderal, -enderalse Unzip into a dedicated folder outside of any Steam, game or mod manager folders or special Windows folders like Program Files.
#Fallout new vegas nvse enb dark screen how to#
This is for experienced mod authors and users that know how to use 圎dit, xLODGen or DynDOLOD already. This is a beta of LODGen/Edit with terrain LOD meshes and textures generation.
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I am not 100% sure it's that though, and someone else might be better at troubleshooting that issue.
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Sounds like some variant of the transparency bug, and for that the ENB board is crawling with solutions, so I'd go check that out if I were you. "objects getting set as never-fade", this I'm more unsure about as I've never experienced it myself.I have this issue too, but don't really notice it all that much except in some very awkward lighting (the most bothersome for my part is FCO's eyebrows and the sweat effect, which shows edges sometimes.) You'll see this issue in FO3 too, sadly, and I know Gopher for one has pointed out that it's an issue he has with ENB (though he still uses it) in one of his Let's Plays. This is pretty normal and why in most cases having detailed meshes is much better than trying to make parts of a texture transparent. "weird translucent edging around objects", by this I assume you mean the problems DoF and AA has with transparency.So personally I turn off ENBoost and detailed shadows and everything is mostly okay.Īs I said I don't really have that many glitches. Which is completely borked as far as I am concerned trading performance for stability. The thing that really gets me is ENBoost. Most of the effects are actually fine just turn off detailed shadows. Also double check that the Steam Overlay in-game is not enabled as that will also cause transparency problems. ini files and is not forced through your control panel. As for the transparency issues you are having. However, ambient occlusion is fine about 90% of the time as long as the setting itself isn't turned up too much. Personally I find that detailed shadows is broken and causes massive artifacting in the corners of the screen.
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Boris has commented that nothing can really be done about this and that he has done everything he could. There are also some smaller issues that are also engine related such as water displacement acting weird. Most noticeably with ambient occlusion and detailed shadows. There are a lot of limitations that the engine has that make ENB have issues with certain effects.