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== Game Engine == | == Game Engine == | ||
The parameters in the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[ENGINE]</code> section involve game engine edits. It's noted by Boris that it is best to force anisotropic filtering here instead of in the video card drivers. His reasoning behind this is because if forced through video card settings, the filtering will be applied to all textures and some textures should not be filtered; filtering these textures could cause issues with SSAO and parallax. Forcing anisotropic filtering through the ENB; however, skips these textures which should not be filtered. ''(This theory has not been tested by STEP.)'' | The parameters in the <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[ENGINE]</code> section involve game engine edits. It's noted by Boris that it is best to force anisotropic filtering here instead of in the video card drivers. His reasoning behind this is because if forced through video card settings, the filtering will be applied to all textures and some textures should not be filtered; filtering these textures could cause issues with SSAO and parallax. Forcing anisotropic filtering through the ENB; however, skips these textures which should not be filtered. ''(This theory has not been tested by STEP.)'' | ||
{{Notice Small|ENBoost | {{Notice Small|ENBoost users (NOT ENB graphics users!) should '''NOT''' use anisotropic filtering in enblocal.ini (set <code>ForceAnisotropicFiltering</code> to ''false''). These users should use the video drivers to set AF.}} | ||
This will force anisotropic filtering for all textures with a linear filtering type. Textures which should not have anisotropic filtering are not filtered. | This will force anisotropic filtering for all textures with a linear filtering type. Textures which should not have anisotropic filtering are not filtered. |
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