![]() Currently these parameters are global for all cars. To control lighting use keyboard keys 5 and 6 together with PageUp and PageDown, increasing or decreasing SpecularPower and SpecularLevel. V0.074g: Activated per pixel car lighting, but without optimizations and works only with shaders 3_0. Only few parameters added related to cars lighting. V0.074h7: This is test of brightness adaptation completely in hardware, and as result is less CPU dependent and faster code. V0.074h8: Fixed some bugs that makes game crashes after long play, perhaps some graphic artefacts from these also, check out. May be for other artifacts this will be solution. V0.074h9: Changed method of copying textures, now car tuning works fast. V0.074h10: Fixed artifact of hiding effects with modified particles installed (fire, nitro). By default allmost everything set to maximal quality for GeForce8800, be careful. ![]() V0.075: Added new parameters and effect Depth Of Field. And remember, this is for testing only, final effect will look differently. Press shift and enter keys together to show control parameters that can be modified by 1.6 keys with PageUp and PageDown. V0.075c: This is the test version of reflective environment bump mapping. Reflective bump can be toggled by specific variable. V0.076: Modified ssao and ssil effects for better quality and performance, added support of multipass effect.txt shaders. Enbseries version 0.279 mod#Credit goes out to both these authors for the inspiration and references.This is generic mod for multiple games based on 0.076 for GTA San Andreas. Enbseries version 0.279 manual#MTichenor's ENB Evolved User Manual and JawZ's Guide to ENBSeries were used in the initial creation of this Guide. Much of the inspiration of this Guide came from a desire to have a complete reference for the enbseries.ini file. When these are seen the following options may be available:ΔΆ = Low 1 = Medium 0 = High -1 = Extreme ( this value is not available for all parameters, see section pages for more information ) INI parameters by section Several parameters throughout the file have quality options available. When a feature is compatible with this system, users will see the following on its page: " This feature is Weather compatible! " Quality Settings When this parameter is listed under a heading, it indicates the feature that corresponds to the heading is compatible with the built in weather system (see Weather for more information). This parameter is found many times throughout the file, usually at the top of each heading. IgnoreWeatherSystem IgnoreWeatherSystem=(false, true) Therefore, these parameters will be explained below rather than repeated at each instance they appear within the file. There exist a few parameters and value settings that match all cases of their use. Users can jump to a relevant INI section using the links below and navigate back to this 'hub' using the link that appears at the top of each section page. They have been rearranged to be grouped by a few global sections at the top and then alphabetically. Headings are not in the order they appear in the enbseries.ini file. Parameters are presented by INI section headings. All of the user-configurable parameters are defined with screenshot examples (still a WIP). This is intended as the comprehensive reference to the functionality of all parameters found within enbseries.ini, as it evolves. While all INI parameters are listed and kept current, some of the parameter descriptions and image examples may be incomplete. ![]() This guide is a work in progress and is thus incomplete. ![]()
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