

Driver parameters / skyrim graphic settings / ENBoost: what have higher priority?Įnblocal: DisableDriverMemoryManager=false (from setting's description I think set it "true" not good idea).ĭriver setting: use global (use game's setting)Ģ.

Should I substract some for win XP and how much?ĭriver/game ini/enblocal setting: It's not strictly related to ENB, but maybe you may enlighten me.ġ. Guide states "substract 170 for win7, 350 for win10". VideoMemorySizeMb: vramsizetest for DX9 has reported 832mb. So I should set it to "false", am I correct? ReduceSystemMemoryUsage: In STEP guide for enblocal.ini it states "For this feature to work properly, users should have a minimum of 4GB system RAM".

Is it worth for me to use ENBoost at all? Can it give perfomance boost for that specs? If no, disregard questions below.ĮNB binary version: Should I use latest 0.389 or maybe some older version will suit my PC better? Specs: Win XP sp3, CPU dual core 2.5GHz, 3gb ram, GeForse 9600 GT 512 vram

Sorry to bother you with such necroproblems, but whom can I ask if not you guys? Can't wait to see GTAVI and RDR2 because of this.Hello. GTAV with NaturalVision and a bunch of mods is just amazing compared to vanilla. At one point I stopped update TW3 because it was breaking my mods and the updates were for small things I didn't care about.Īll in all it can be a little steep of a learning curve initially and daunting to the sheer number of them available, depending on the game, but they're absolutely worth exploring. Always have a backup vanilla save! They also tend to cease functioning with game updates, so it can be a huge PITA for newer titles. They absolutely make games better and/or breathe new life into an older title, but if you install too many all at once they can be incompatible and just break everything. Mods are a whole different story, can be as simple a potion re-texture, to a new item, to a whole zone/area with quests and missions. I tried a few and stuck with what worked best for all times of the day. I would just browse popular presets and use whichever one seemed better to me. Only ever used ReShade/ENB in Skyrim and GTAV really, and it was easily installed by following the clear instructions.
