
Velken we've not seen any of your screens. When driving a certain car, so many of the same cars spawn, sometimes 5-6 in a row, is there a way to reduce this, say 2 out of 20 cars since it looks strange, it's nice to have more or a mix, makes it more realistic. You have to look for the car you changed, this could take hours or even days. When I found one it's taken straight away to the safehouse & parked.įunny thing is that if I was to park a car into the safehouse parking spot, modify/change the car & relaunch the game it crashes. Sometimes I have to play for hours to find one. It's near perfect, only very minor changes needed to be made in the ENB config file.Īll I need to do now is add more cars! I've added tons of cars and some I've not seen yet. Instead you get a good balance of everything.Īfter looking at several mods on youtube, even ice enhancer, I still think the best one I've seen is the one you recommended, the photorealistic mod. What's hard to get is a balance of everything, a bit like tuning a car, you can never get everything 100% perfect. It's hard to get the perfect settings since you could play with it day and night, all look good in their own way. I actually don't remember this but I THINK it was underĬlick to expand.It's amazing that theres so many settings to change and changing them makes a HUGE difference. Make sure to re-enable FXAA by renaming those 2 files back to their original names and turn OFF FORCEANTIALIASING when you just want to play the game. IT looks way better than the FXAA to me but it kills the performance even on my setup.

That will disable the FXAA and then you can see how enbseries downsampling AA looks.


Or if you want the BEST looking, but slowest performance, for GTA with enbseries, turn on the FORCEANTIALIASING and rename the files d3d9-fxaa.dll and options.txt to something like. To make sure you have the best possible performance, you should not force AA in your control panel for GTA4, and use the FXAA in enbseries. PS: The reason your screen was at 3840x resolution was because your enbseries.ini had FORCEDANTIALIASING set to ON.Įnbseries mod actually has its own AA which is downsampling (blows up the current resolution by a multiplier, then scales it back down to your screen size.)

I will check if I have another enb mod pack that may have a higher reflection texture and if I do, I will upload it somewhere. There is a texture file that actually makes the "wetness" more wet but I forgot which one it was. You can increase it slightly to get dry day weather to have a wet look but be warned it affects everything including bricks. Click to expand.I actually don't remember this but I THINK it was under
