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New Vision ENB Update Makes Lightbars In My Game Transparent

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Neither Jaso or I know what seems to be causing this bug. I thought it was the shaders folder, but Jaso says it's not and even made a video showing him install his new updated ENB and his game does not have the same problem as mine does. I reinstalled GTA IV, then installed Vision ENB and nothing else and still that didn't work. I tried changing GAME > SPEEDHACK = false, and that did not work. Anyone have an idea what could be the issue?

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avgn__fucking_chicken_mask_by_ryuunake98

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It's ENB .163; it has a bug where glass is sometimes like that. I'm not familiar with ENB .163 as much as I am .82, so I can't really help you try to fix it.

 

Well that's a start thanks. Anybody else know what I can do?

avgn__fucking_chicken_mask_by_ryuunake98

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Narrowed it down to the shaders folder in the  common folder.

 

It's one of these or all of them

 

db

dcl

win32_30

win32_30_atidx10

win32_30_low_ati

win32_30_nv6

win32_30_nv7

win32_30_nv8

preload.list

 

When I used the vanilla folders of those 9 above, lightbars are no longer transparent. Now I'm gonna add 1 by 1 and see which folder(s) are causing the problem.

 

UPDATE:

 

So I replaced each folder one by one and when I got to folder win32_30_nv8, that's when I noticed that the lightbars become transparent!! Now which file could it be?

 

UPDATE 2:

 

Went through the win32_30_v8 folder and came across "gta_vehicle_vehglass.fxc". That appears to be the culprit. Once I switched it with vanilla gta_vehicle_vehglass.fxc, the lightbars are no longer transparent. 

Edited by Exo 401

avgn__fucking_chicken_mask_by_ryuunake98

Hey  Exo 401 thanks for reporting this, and finding a fix for the transparent issue so quickly!  

 

 This is what people should do, if they occur one of those bugs. 

 

 

If anyone come across these 2 buggs -  #1  Missing/transparent  lightbar/windows-   #2  3d dobbel vision. 

Fix for nr 1 -  ( A bit Complicated)   You have to replace your -  Gta_vechicle_vehglass.fxc with the current one.  So you do this.  Find your Common folder,  find shaders folder,  open, and replace with the vanilla Gta_vechicle_vehglass.fxc  ( From a Backup GTA IV) or if you dont currently have.  i have provided from mine backup. you can download it here :http://www.mediafire.com/download/lg2bxng50x18uy5/gta_vehicle_vehglass.fxc.rar

( Thanks to EXO 401 from LCPDFR for finding out about this issue)  

- The fastest and Easiest way for this fix, Provided By  British Police Mods!
Thanks BPM for this (: 

This is what you do :   Open op the ENBseries (Located in your GTA IV directory) and find this line  ( CarWindowGlass)  Change it to this
[CARWINDOWGLASS]
ReflectionAmount=1.0
SpecularPower=20.0
SpecularAmount=1.0
OpacityMultiplier=1.0  
Now the transparent bug on lightpars - windows should be gone!!  


Fix for nr 2. -    Disable your night shadows in the ingame options, set it to OFF, and the 3d weird look should be gone.  

 

 

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