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This parameter will reduce the noise of the reflections in the scene Values are 0, 1, or 2. 0 is the highest quality and 2 is the highest performance. | This parameter will reduce the noise of the reflections in the scene Values are 0, 1, or 2. 0 is the highest quality and 2 is the highest performance. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">FilterQuality=(0, 1, 2)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">FilterQuality=(0, 1, 2)</pre> | ||
This is the size scale of the rendered texture in relation to the screen resolution. Lower values result in better performance but less quality due to the rendered reflection being lower than that of the screen resolution. Higher values will result in better quality but less performance. Default value is ''1.0''. | |||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">SizeScale=(0.5...2.5)</pre> | |||
Relative resolution of textures from which the effect reads data. Lower values are better performance but less quality and higher values are better quality but less performance. Default value is ''1.0''. Values above default can be set but not recommended. | |||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">SourceTexturesScale=(0.5...2.0)</pre> | |||
This parameter activates x4 supersampling for reflections with an impact to performance that is 4 times slower! This is a very performance heavy parameter, so it is recommended to use with caution. If it is enabled, disabling it will provide a good performance increase. | This parameter activates x4 supersampling for reflections with an impact to performance that is 4 times slower! This is a very performance heavy parameter, so it is recommended to use with caution. If it is enabled, disabling it will provide a good performance increase. |
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A comprehensive guide for properly installing and editing ENBs for n00bs and gurus alike -- by the S.T.E.P. Team