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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
I've also tested other profiles and they dont work..
Now add ' // ' infront of this line like this: //#define USE_SMOOTH_DOF 1
And you're done :) The blurr is gone and the DoF works fine + no fps drops for me 70-120 fps. :)
I recommend sticking with fear.exe since its it won't make your gpu's work their ass off if you keep modding to a minimum (i was running 20 mods, some of which were texture replacements, or added textures), GW2 if you run 20 mods and don't mind flickering water. That may be fixed now seeing as how they keep updating profiles.
I have sinced switched to 2 GTX 760's since this post. They are about 5-6% more powerful than the R6970's, and are cheap.
No you don't rename TesV to GW2.
Everything is done in the drivers. I still have a rig with the 6970's in them, i will take a look at the CCC later on and see if i can write down instructions for you.
This seems to have fixed all the issues I was having with ENBs, I just had some issues finding where I changed the CCC profile in the latest 13.12 drivers.
Needs to be in Advanced view to get to the right settings.
3D Application Settings, in the Gaming tab, select +Add and navigate to your TesV.exe file and load it.
After that you need to scroll all the way to the bottom and change the AMD CrossFireX Mode from Default to "Use AMD pre-defined profile"
Then you can select and load the Gw2*.exe profile from there. :)
Glad it worked out for all of you in the end.
Does GW2 still cause flickering water though?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=228908699
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=228988637