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How to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2
How to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2










how to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2 how to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2

TopDollar86 wrote: Tried what you said, still didn't work. Is it possible to get this working with Episodes 1 & 2? Can't seem to get it to work with those and can't see any instructions for it. In fact it looks great, thanks for making this, it really makes the game's colours pop. Doesn't matter though, I've finished Black Mesa and have started HL2 Update and it works fine with that. If you don't have an nvidia and can't use the above fix, then try the reshade with sweetfx version for the Black Mesa

how to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2

Rename the d3d9.dll that came with this mod to d3d9orig.dll and place the d3d9.dll from the above linked mod with it in the game folder. :S Carinth01 wrote: You can try all 4 of the alt d3d9, and see if one of the other two work besides the ones you've tried.Īs well, do you have an nvidia video card? I've tried both the d3d9.DLL in the regular folder and the one in altd3d9>black mesa folder and it has the same result. I can hear the menu audio in the background.

how to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2

When I load up the game it gives me just a black screen. I have a new problem now, though: I can't get this to work properly with Black Mesa. Also definitely use stuff that is known to relieve FPS drop and/or improve stability, like Skyrim Performance Plus, Optimized Vanilla Textures, ENBoost, Crash Fixes, certain STEP-recommended INI tweaks, etc.TopDollar86 wrote: Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Pretty much any content mod should be fine other than the risk of script bloat. You could combine with ICBINE, Imaginator, and/or your preferred weather mod, and have a better looking game without the performance hit.īasically anything outside of the above (along with the obvious super high-res texture packs) is unlikely to yield a noticeable FPS hit. Shader overlays are inevitably going to hit your FPS. But it's definitely something to be aware of if you read the dangerous and outdated mods list, you'll see a few are on there for having a ton of poorly written scripts that hog memory/processing power.ĮNB and SweetFX. This is more for if your CPU is bottlenecking you, and honestly there are very few mods that have so many scripts that you should be worried about this happening to you, unless you just go totally gung-ho with them. But in terms of expanded settlements or more inhabited cities, you need to be conservative about your choices there. Something like Windsong's character overhaul would probably be a good option to get better looking characters without taking a huge FPS hit. Especially if you combine with higher res textures for characters. You could get away with an older version of SFO (pre-2.0 would probably be best) or something like Enhanced Vanilla Trees with the small/low options though. Even the ones that claim to be performance-friendly are still huge FPS sinks. In general, these are things to avoid if you want to maintain performance:įlora and/or grass mods.












How to use sweetfx icbine for half life 2