It would be wise to not assume that you know what the problem must be if you do not know how it works. If you don't know programming, then let me tell you that each program is different, each new ENB version is different, so you cannot compare Skyrim enb to Fallout enb. No, every ENB is different, the code in it and where it reacts to is different, that's why the filesizes differ, cause there's new code added and old code revised sometimes. If extra software was running and conflicting with ENB, wouldn't it affect ENB on other games too? Thanks for your help guys, I'm just frustrated at this and really busy with school work so I can't dedicate huge amounts of time to Fallout any more. I'm glad to hear that your game and ENB works with Fallout, I guess that means I was wrong and it is compatible with If extra software was running and conflicting with ENB, wouldn't it affect ENB on other games too? I have no idea how ENB is actually coded so in the mean time I'll retry disabling all the extra software. On my Nvidia card my games run surprisingly stable because I have done various tweaks to help. I have tried both of those things with no luck.
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It sounds to me like you don't want to solve the crashing problem, otherwise you would have let me know if you did what i said.Īgain, i have a AMD card with the latest drivers and Fallout has never run better then with the latest ENB.įirst try the things i suggested, if it does not work, let me know and i have some new tips for you. So i can probably give like 20 different ways to make the game crash less, but i cannot suggest anything if you guys don't say if you have done what i suggested. Since your answers are half answers, there is no way for me to give you another suggestion, i have years of experience in dealing with the game's stability, Marcurios wrote:i have an AMD card, and the game works fine, the reply you guys give is that it does not work, but neither of you actually say if you did what i said.