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What ENB/Timecycle mod should I use?

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I'm getting 40 fps now =) Thanks! you are awesome!

 

Looks like my CPU is clocked to 1.73 Ghz for some reason. Jesus Christ Asus. Shouldn't have bought a laptop.

 

I'm very glad that this worked for you! Enjoy!!  :thumbsup: 

I think I'll update my ENB files with these settings, so more users can enjoy this FPS boost.  :smile:

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  • Try CryENB v3. It's not that demanding in resources. But with a 1Gb GPU I don't know if you can run very sophisticated ENBs.   If you prefer to use a timecyc mod, look for RealityIV, it's probably t

  • No idea, it also depends on your CPU. Personally I've an AMD FX-6300 and a Nvidia GTX660 2Gb and I play with the default settings which are high-end. Try mid-end settings first, and if you experience

I think he means the ELS lights are dull and can't be really seen during daytime.

OOOOOH. Yeah, try increasing the misc light intensity. It's not something I would care about since I prefer Non-ELS, but you can try messing around with other time cycles and see what you get. I know Kanyo made a timecyc called "Realistic Time Cycle". I didn't like it, but you can give it a try. According to the screens, ELS should work fine.

 

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OOOOOH. Yeah, try increasing the misc light intensity. It's not something I would care about since I prefer Non-ELS, but you can try messing around with other time cycles and see what you get. I know Kanyo made a timecyc called "Realistic Time Cycle". I didn't like it, but you can give it a try. According to the screens, ELS should work fine.

 

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Thanks! I'll try it

 

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That's why I didn't like it. Not to mention, things glow too much. Needs to be darkened. 

 

I guess Ill stay with Reality IV then

 

That is weird I am getting 20 fps with it

Try out polecat324's eyecandy enb with that command line. My pc handles it great but your pc wont be the same.

 

What are you specs?

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Update: WHY IS IT SO GRAINY

 

For those who have the noise effect or grain filter problem, you need to open up The Lost and Damned DLC, when you're in game, go to Display, and turn the Noise Effect off. After that GTA IV or TBoGT won't have the noise effect / grain filter on anymore.

 

If you don't have EFLC, then I don't know what to tell you.

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I guess Ill stay with Reality IV then

 

That is weird I am getting 20 fps with it

 

What are you specs?

My specs are :

AMD FX8320 at 3.50Ghz

8gb ram at 2400

750w PSW

Sapphire R9270X 4GB Overclocked

MSI 970A-G43 mobo

128gb SSD

1tb HDD

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...Or, you could go with mine with 40 FPS. Hehe...  :teehee:

 

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I'd much rather more frames.  No brainer.

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