Hello,
yesterday I installed Crossfire on a clean Windows 10 system. The launcher downloaded 900+ files, I chose ENB Default shader and played for a bit, everything was great. Update from the older ENB Standard was immediately noticeable - now it also modified colors/contrast, not just added the bloom effect like before.
Then I decided to give other options a try, but ENB Oversat and ENB Motion Blur looked exactly like Vanilla. The same was true with Reshade DX10 (last option), although one thing was different - the anti-aliasing forced in Nvidia settings stops working with this shader. All RS + SFX options worked fine: shader's anti-aliasing and other post-processing was visible, F12 key toggled them correctly. The VHS effect was awesome
Then I switched back to ENB Standard, but it looked Vanilla now, and Shift+F12 did not do any change.
I tried removing Launcher.ini (which caused a launcher update), but that didn't solve the problem. All ENB shaders are still not working.
OS version is Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 v1607 with all updates for this edition (last one is KB4493473 dated April 25).
Graphic card is NVidia Geforce GTX 750 Ti with driver version 430.39 (23.4.2019).
One detail might be important: before testing other shaders (while still playing with ENB Default), I deleted all .flmmbak files from Freelancer folder, and uninstalled FLMM with deleting /mods directory to save disk space (just the usual way I do it with CF every time).
P.S. I understand that not all shaders may be supported on some cards, but
1) ENB Default did work at first,
2) with this card in particular, every option used to work in the past, and all of them work now except the ENB.
That's why I think there is a problem with ENB shaders now...
Sorry for a long text, hope all this info will help
Report text moved to spoiler... To all who read this: the problem with ENB shader can be fixed by minimizing the game and then maximizing again.
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