Best of all is to:ġ delete enbseries.ini, d3d9.ini from game folder, if any exist.Ģ copy from my official files InjectorVersion everything (except licence, readme files) to game folder.Ĥ run skyrimlauncher.exe and it will ask to reconfigure game.ĥ exit launcher without starting the game.Ħ open "My Documents" folder ->mygames->skyrim-> file skyrimprefs.ini and set in there bFloatingPointTarget=1.ħ start the game from tesv.exe or skyrimlauncher.exe.ĮNBInjector insert enbseries.dll to game process at it start, then text message must appear. If you mean that Skyrim won't start with newest versions (above 0.103) with injector, then this may happen when d3d9.dll is in game folder. I don't understand, what is that mean "the injector won't be recognized by Skyrim"? It's injector must recognize the game, but actually it just inserting enbseries.dll in to game process, it doesn't matter what is this library, even renamed text document (but of course you will not see any changes in game). 113, the injector won't be recognized by Skyrim. ![]() When I have any other enbseries.dll file from another folder like. ![]() 103, the injector works and Skyrim identifies it. I need to simply figure out why I can't run the injector because of these enbseries.dll files. To try and help people understand the problem more, I'll try summarizing as best as I can: I'm trying to use the injector, but for some reason, all of the enbseries.dll files that have come with every zip folder after 103 don't allow me to run the injector. That's not even close to how to solve this lol. Run enbinjector.exe, leave it running, and run the game.Īgain, make sure there's no d3d9.dll in the game folder. Mindflux wrote:I'm slightly confused, but here's what you're supposed to do:ĭownload whatever ENB setup you want to use, check what version of ENB binary it uses and download the corresponding binary file from the ENB site.Ĭopy the stuff from the ENB setup package to the game folder - if d3d9.dll is included, don't copy it.įrom the ENB binary package (enbseries_skyrim_*.zip), copy InjectorVersion/enbinjector.exe, enbinjector.ini and enbseries.dll to the game folder. Thing is, I was able to use it with the enbseries from 108 before so I'm not sure why it won't let me now. Though if I use the enbseries from 103 like before, I'm able to use the injector. All other files are fine, it seems to be that (even with the generic ENB Injector) whenever I swap out the enbseries.dll file for another enbseries (or d3d9 and then rename it), the game doesn't recognize ENB. Going to try to figure out how to implement enbseries.ini code into the 113 ini to try and get the injector to be run.ĮDIT 2: I narrowed it down to just the enbseries.dll file working with from 103. Inb4 OP didn't take out/rename d3d9 or OP didn't try 103 beta injector.ĮDIT: Somehow magically fucked up when trying 103 beta injector. What files could be blocking me from running this damn injector and getting Skyrim to read that I'm running it? ![]() Again, been running Skyrim ENB's since Tatsu so my machine can handle it just fine and I know it can handle this version (which is essentially running on 113) so it has nothing to do with lack of hardware requirements. I've cleaned out my installation of ENB files AT LEAST a good 12 times already. Nothing really seems to be working all that well and I'm getting slightly frustrated. Weirder yet, I'm trying old combinations of ENB Injectors from as far back as 103. I tried essentially dropping the Injector and the ini file with it inside of my source folder and nothing has happened. The wrapper works fine but the frame rate drop is pissing me the hell off. ![]() Simply put, I went from an injector version of Matso's "Visual Immersion" ENB to the new "Climates of Tamriel" ENB, which is a wrapper version. Alright, so I'm a long time ENB user and have had numerous issues that I've been able to figure out on my own but this one has me finally coming to the community for help.
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