Versions for TES Skyrim, GTA 4, Deus Ex Human Revolution are not working as generic for different games. Old versions of ENBSeries may work with many games which are using direct3d8 or direct3d9 (dx8, dx9), newest versions in most cases will not work for other games, as they are hardcoded to be compatible with one game only or games which use same game engine without much changes. Convertors to dx10 or d11 are useless, because graphic modifications not existing for them. At this moment only direct3d8 to direct3d9 (dx8 to dx9) convertor is done, but i'm still planning to create versions for dx5,6,7 and opengl. Some versions of convertor included in graphic mods, check them also if target game won't work properly with convertor you are using. Graphic modifications do not have patch code in most cases, unless specified in documentation, they are changing graphic effects of the games and adding new effects, so they are decrease frame rate.Ĭonvertor is special library which translate old graphic technologies to newest supported by ENBSeries, convertor standalone do not add any graphic effect. For example, patches for Silent Hill Homecoming, Deus Ex Human Revolution and TES Skyrim may help to reduce lags, stuttering, crashes, bsods, increase performance, fix strange bugs on single core cpu systems. Patch is fixing specific bugs in the game it was developed for, but some of my patches work with other games, because frequently game developers do the same mistakes. Oof.ENBSeries graphic modifications and patches are different. This entire story about fidelity and using (Heavy Yikes) Alienware anything was a horrid read. Lol word of advice if your happy with 60hz stay at 60hz, once you upgrade you'll never look at 60hz the same. I have to change the refresh to 120 and even still it has fps dips down to 60-70's sometimes because the games aren't well optimized. The fps fluctuates too much and causes issues, microstutter, tearing, etc. For instance far cry up to far cry primal (Cuz i've only played those) can't push 240hz. Some older games like far cry, crysis and a few others are so badly optimized that you have to run them at 60hz. I stopped using it for almost a month or more until I got a 240hz monitor for it. It was so smooth and nice I couldn't game on my desktop anymore. I was using a ps4 controller for mad max and the smoothness of the laptop on 240hz was insane. "Big Mistake" it ruined gaming for me for at least a month. Then I bought an Alienware laptop, m15 with a 500gb Toshiba NVME, rtx 2060 and an i7 9750h an a 240hz monitor.Īt the time I was playing Mad Max and wanted to test it out on the new laptop. It was great, maxed out graphics everything was nice. I ran my games on an old samsung 60hz monitor. Ryzen 2700x, 32GB Ram, Samsung 970 Evo 1TB, 2TB Firecuda and an rtx 2070 which was upgraded to a 2080. I run a 240hz so that's why I was able to change it. You must be using a 60hz monitor huh? Guessing since you couldn't change the refresh rate. I thought maybe alt+tab might work too but i tested it and it doesn't. by changing the refresh rate or resolution seems to unblock whatever is blocking it and then it hooks and works normal. Nice, yea it seems like Reshade isn't hooking right. Damn, I cant change my refresh rate.ĮDIT: Changing resolution fixed it for me. Only downside is you have to do this every time you launch the game. Can't remember if you have to exit out of the setting menu completely the first time you change it and then go back in. Click apply then change it back to what it was and click apply again. Go into settings and change your refresh rate to anything other than what your using. Originally posted by Ryzen_Mike:A bit late to the party but I found a fix for the mouse not working in the Reshade UI without downgrading the Reshade package.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |