Fallout 4 Performance Friendly Enb



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  1. Installing Enb For Fallout 4
  2. Performance Friendly Enb
  3. Fallout 4 Best Enbs

Looking for something lore friendly to bring some colour to fallout. I tryed a enb but graphics card was heating up. Performance was fine. Enboost works through enbhost.exe, allowing game to use RAM to support VRAM. This prevents game from crashing, when geometry data fills VRAM. This is not as a big thing for Fallout 4 as it was for 32bit Skyrim, because 64bit Bethesda games are using memory more effectively. I have not followed how FO4 ENB development has been going on.

Ever ENB – performance friendly all-round ENB

Updates are listed at the top – Scroll down for description and install guide

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Note: This mod is best used together with Darker Nights, in order to not have super bright nights.

Update: Version 1.3.2 is now uploaded. In it, I have made both presets brighter and tweaked colors to compensate for the brighter image.

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Update:
Added Ever-ENB Warm 1.2.6. In it, I have tweaked the cooler colors to be more noticable in the distance.

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Update:
Check the screenshots labeled 1.2.5, Most of them are picked to show how dark shadows are treated.

Now the Ever ENB Warm and Cool 1.2.5 presets are uploaded. In it, I have brighten the colors and tried to avoid getting to dark shadows in darker weather conditions. Here is a comparison with warm v1.1:

Fallout 4 Performance Friendly Enb

Update:
I am workin on an update on the Warm preset, trying to keep details in shadows during not as bright weather conditions.
Expect an update soon, thereafter I am going to do similar update to the cool preset as well.

Update:
There are now two versions of this ENB preset. The original with warmer colors, and an alternative with cooler, and more neutral colors. Check the image section where you see each image labeled as either warm or cool. [/b]

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– Description –

Fallout 4 Performance Friendly Enb

Ever-ENB is my attempt to create an ENB-preset that works at all times while playing. This is not a preset for those who hunt a perfect screenshot. This ENB is for anyone wanting a nice preset to use for playing the game. Of course, this preset won’t be perfect in all situation, but it is decent in most. In my opinion, it does improve the visuals overall, to my liking.

Warm

Installing Enb For Fallout 4

Cool

I created this preset to enhance my own gameplay experience. Since I don’t have monster computer, my aim is to have a performance friendly ENB.
In this preset, I use color corrections mainly and depth of field. I also have a small blur/sharp effect added. Of course, anyone can easily disable depth of field or enable bloom or lens effect. The main attraction so to speak is the color preset in this setup.

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– Installation –

You need to install the enb v0.291 to use this preset.

To install this preset, simply download it manually and copy the files and the folder to your fallout 4 main folder, where you find your fallout4.exe file (not ‘data’ folder).

What may be the biggest game of 2015 is finally here with the launch of Fallout 4 this week. Set in Boston 200 years after a nuclear war, Bethesda's latest open world action-RPG is the Fallout series' fifth major instalment and along with touting a list of new features, the developer has teased gamers with details about the graphics technology in Fallout 4.

As expected, the game uses a modified version of the Creation Engine (first used for Skyrim in 2011), which now includes enhanced dynamic lighting thanks to a physically-based deferred renderer, allowing the developers to create natural reflections based on an object's material.

The updated Creation Engine includes a range of other new graphics features, such as an updated materials system and new cloth simulations, as well as dynamic post-process techniques and upgrades to the virtual camera including depth of field.

Rendering technologies such as tiled deferred lighting, screen space reflections, bokeh depth of field, height fog, filmic tonemapping, dynamic dismemberment using hardware tessellation, gamma correct physically based shading have all been used.

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Fallout 4 also uses volumetric light effects from Nvidia, which creates a natural atmosphere in the game depending on the time of day and the weather. This effect uses hardware tessellation and although it was developed in partnership with Nvidia, Bethesda claims to have made it work great regardless of your platform.

Learning that Fallout 4 is a Nvidia GameWorks title was a little cringeworthy, but developer Bethesda has remained adamant that there is no funny business going on here and that the game is also well optimized for AMD hardware.

Therefore, we don't expect the Fallout 4 launch to be anything like Assassin's Creed Unity, Batman: Arkham Knight, Project CARS or The Witcher III: Wild Hunt (with HairWorks enabled). Fallout 4 should be more similar to GTA V, a game that is well optimized for a range of hardware thanks to collaborative efforts with Nvidia and AMD.

Bethesda has also stressed that Fallout 4 on PC won't be held back by the console versions, i.e. there's no frame rate cap and you can look forward to superior graphics.

Many eager PC gamers are undoubtedly waiting to see how the game looks and performs so we've put together our usual performance analysis to give you an idea of how Fallout 4 should play on your system...

Testing Methodology

Our test rig was outfitted with an Intel Core i7-6700K to remove CPU bottlenecks that could influence high-end GPU scores.

Using Fraps we recorded 120 seconds of gameplay starting at the gas station where you meet your new best friend 'Dogmeat'. We then walk down the road to the town of 'Concord' where we did a lap of the town and ran through a skirmish with a few raiders, which is where the frame rate often fell to its lowest value.

Fallout 4 was tested at three resolutions: 1920x1080, 2560x1440 and 3840x2160 using the ultra quality preset. This means TAA was the anti-aliasing method used and anisotropic filtering was set to x16. 'Bokeh' depth of field was used and ambient occlusion was set to SSAO (high). Additional rendering features such as screen space reflections, wetness, rain occlusion, motion blur and lens flare were also enabled.

Test System Specs

Performance
  • 4GBx4 Kingston Predator DDR4-2400 (CAS 12-13-13-24)

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