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Help finding a good ENB?

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Hello, I hope this is the right section for this.

 

 

I am looking for a very non-demanding ENB for GTA IV: EFLC LCPDFR.

 

I've tried a few different ones , some ran smooth but I didn't like the effects, and some ran a little sluggish.

(I DONT RECALL WHICH ONES I'VE TRIED)

 

I am running:

 

Intel i7 4500u (1.8Ghz Turbo Boost 3.0Ghz)

8GB Ram

Nvidia Geforce Gt 740m 2GB VRAM

 

 

I can run GTA on the highest settings without a problem, but when I throw in an ENB it's sluggish.

I just want something less demanding, yet still gives a little more realistic feel to it.

 

If anyone could help it'll be much appreciated. :)

 

I hate DOF because I don't see blurry in real life, so why add it into the game. lol

Edited by stephen993

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CryENB can be quite demanding. I'd recommend ENB by Vucko. It looks realistic and isn't as demanding as most ENBs (It is my preferred ENB to use).

You can find it here: http://www.gta4-mods.com/misc/enb-settings-v70-f23290

Or the photo realistic version here: http://www.gta4-mods.com/misc/enb-settings-v70e-f23563

 

Thank you very much, yes I remember trying CryENB and it's pretty demanding like you said.

 

I'll try what you listed and edit this post to let you know how it went. 

 

 

 

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It works very well. I can still play everything on high!

Edited by stephen993

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