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Pat's Cat Oct 4, 2021 @ 7:44am
Looking for help with ENB DOF dialogue issue
This has likely been asked before (I searched and got some results, none of which helped me though), but here goes:
I've decided on giving ENB a go, I picked the light version of the Vivid ENB preset from the Nexus (normal one plus my mods were a tad too heavy for my 1660ti). However this seems to be a general ENB issue. During dialogues my character is always out of focus (which is on the background instead).
I've come as far as recommendations to turn of DOF, which I did, both in the ENB menu and the FO4 launcher. Yet this only fixes issues with normal third person mode, not the dialogues.
So from what I understand, DOF should be turned off completely now, yet it somehow isn't. I've also tried one or two mods from the Nexus, but those also seem to affect only third person issues.

Would be very happy if someone could help me out with this. I really like the ENB so far, more so than just applying ReShade. Am I perhaps missing an ini setting, or is there a specific mod that adresses this?
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kdodds Oct 4, 2021 @ 10:52am 
Never use ENB DoF. Too slow, eats too many frames. If you still want DoF, go for DynaVision, it has liek 0 overhead.
kdodds Oct 4, 2021 @ 10:53am 
Oh, and also, it doesn't have the dialogue camera issue.

Pat's Cat Oct 4, 2021 @ 11:16am 
Not a fan of DOF anyway, but as said turning it off both via ENB menu and in the game's launcher sadly didn't fix the dialogue issue.
kdodds Oct 4, 2021 @ 11:26am 
Once you disable DoF in ENB, you shouldn't see any DoF blurring, regardless of the game's settings, iirc. Which leads me to believe you maybe didn't save the ENB changes. Possible?
Pat's Cat Oct 4, 2021 @ 1:00pm 
Thanks, you made me look up stuff in the ENB menus again, and I somehow just lowered every variable for the DOF settings, while there is indeed a way to simply switch it off which I overlooked. Works just fine now. :squirtyay:
kdodds Oct 4, 2021 @ 1:55pm 
Originally posted by Pat's Cat:
Thanks, you made me look up stuff in the ENB menus again, and I somehow just lowered every variable for the DOF settings, while there is indeed a way to simply switch it off which I overlooked. Works just fine now. :squirtyay:
:cozybethesda: Awesome, glad you got it working. Not a fan of heavy DoF myself either, but I do use DynaVision, which is completely configurable as to strength of blur as well as the time it take to shift from blur/not blur and back again.
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Date Posted: Oct 4, 2021 @ 7:44am
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