Hello, today I downloaded enb for gta san andreas, when I started it, it started lagging even though I have a good computer, otherwise here are my specs:
Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz
RAM: 16GB
It would be very helpful if you could help me solve my problem
ENB is lagging on Good PC
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Re: ENB is lagging on Good PC
I forgot to say that i have 10 - 20 FPS in game
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Re: ENB is lagging on Good PC
Did you install preset or only downloaded mod from my site and nothing else?
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Re: ENB is lagging on Good PC
Also - what's your screen resolution ? It has direct influence to your fps.
Although GTA San Andreas is an old game and should not cause anything like that even with ENB.
Although GTA San Andreas is an old game and should not cause anything like that even with ENB.
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Re: ENB is lagging on Good PC
It's most likely some preset with clouds and other things which people like to use then blame my mod to be slow.
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Hello, I came home from school, here I will send you the link from where I downloaded ENB:
https://www.gtaall.com/gta-san-andreas/ ... ow-pc.html
https://www.gtaall.com/gta-san-andreas/ ... ow-pc.html
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I don't know then. Mod works fine even when i developed it for gtx650ti and gtx9600. Turn off shadows maybe in the enbseries.ini and ambient occlusion.
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Re: ENB is lagging on Good PC
Open enbseries.ini file and change values to these (if set true, then set false):
EnableShadow=false
EnableAmbientOcclusion=false
But if want to keep ambient occlusion, then set it true, but UseIndirectLighting=false will help to gain performance back. If also need indirect lighting, then reduce SizeScale and SourceTexturesScale parameters, especially first one, but not much. For example if it's 0.5, then make it 0.35.
Another thing, that could be forced antialiasing (multisampling) enabled in video driver setting or in the game. Or forced vertical syncronization. Oh, one important thing, in the enblocal.ini make sure WaitBusyRenderer=false is set and AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false
EnableShadow=false
EnableAmbientOcclusion=false
But if want to keep ambient occlusion, then set it true, but UseIndirectLighting=false will help to gain performance back. If also need indirect lighting, then reduce SizeScale and SourceTexturesScale parameters, especially first one, but not much. For example if it's 0.5, then make it 0.35.
Another thing, that could be forced antialiasing (multisampling) enabled in video driver setting or in the game. Or forced vertical syncronization. Oh, one important thing, in the enblocal.ini make sure WaitBusyRenderer=false is set and AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false
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Hi, it doesn't show true or false, but 0 and 1ENBSeries wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 14:56 Open enbseries.ini file and change values to these (if set true, then set false):
EnableShadow=false
EnableAmbientOcclusion=false
But if want to keep ambient occlusion, then set it true, but UseIndirectLighting=false will help to gain performance back. If also need indirect lighting, then reduce SizeScale and SourceTexturesScale parameters, especially first one, but not much. For example if it's 0.5, then make it 0.35.
Another thing, that could be forced antialiasing (multisampling) enabled in video driver setting or in the game. Or forced vertical syncronization. Oh, one important thing, in the enblocal.ini make sure WaitBusyRenderer=false is set and AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false