

I just have to drop these beauties from my settings here to show the true power these modifications can do. SweetFX has minimal performance impacts, but ENB's in general eat up a lot of computing power. As far as overheating nning a GTX560Ti here and no sign of rising temperature. Performance impact is minimal if at all (can't even tell a difference FPS wise many times). I have also used SweetFX and ENB's for various programs for years with no problems whatsoever. Hey, I mean you could use SweetFX for nothing but SMAA, no colors or filters! All up to you and how you want it. If you don't like my particular settings you can just use another one.mine is but one out of many, and customization is "endless". Until then if you switch to DX10 (you miss out a little on some tesselation, that's about it) the flickering grey thing goes away. If it fixes the lighting 1/2 greyed out flickering on the warframe issue I'll post here again. In my search yesteday I thought I ran across a newer 2.0 build of SweetFX I don't know if it's legit. I don't know if any of the nVidia guys are having the same issue? I attributed it to my relatively old ATI Radeon 5850 in crossfire. Warframe still looks stunning in DX 10 with SweetFX. The solution for me was to temporarily run in DX10. It has to do with SweetFX and I've messed with almost every setting in txt file to fix it to no avail. It's noticeable with Saryn in particular in the void. Any idea what settings in Sweetfx would cause this issue? It does that on all the warframes as far as I can tell. It's like the colors i apply to a certain part of their body will flicker from the color I chose, to grey. I'm not sure what would be causing this but recently I've been getting this weird distortion on my warframes. If anyone has an answer to this, please do post and include source if possible.
#Skyrim sweetfx vibrant mods#
So, on to the question: Is the use of graphical/shader injector mods (read SweetFX) allowed to use for Warframe? I'd really like to use it for LumaSharpen, SMAA, and perhaps some color tint changes. I tried contacting the DEvs, but they seem busy reading old PMs XD.

Now I know there have been various talks about this in the past, but not one of them actually answered this question. Here is a collection of presets made for Warframe by the community. SweetFx is now 100% compatible with Warframe in DX11 mode, thanks to U14! The 64bit version has been tested and found to work on both Nvidia and AMD/ATI cards. Also, be sure to turn off in-game AA or it won't work! If you can't see any difference try lowering the SMAA threshold (I put it on 0.08 along with lowering LumaSharpen to 2.30). SMAA does not seem to work with Nvidia cards. I'll keep this updated and will try to add as much as possible. You can run Fraps after the game has been launched. If you keep crashing when using the 64bit version, close all overlay you have like Fraps/TS3 overlay.

Make backup of the original file in case you wanna use 32bit later. If you want to use WF in 64bit mode, just copy the files (d3d9.dll and dxgi.dll) in the SweetFx_64 folder and replace the one in the WarFrame main folder. You should see a dramatic difference between the right side of the screen (SweetFX active) vs the left side which is normal.

Open the warframe launcher and make sure you're using 32bit. Open that text file and you should see this:Ĭhange the number 0 that I highlighted in red to a 1 then save the txt file. To make sure it's installed correctly there's a way to make half the screen work with SweetFX and the other half not. After that you're going to take the "SweetFX_Settings_Warframe_Sharp and clean.txt" file and rename it to "SweetFX_Settings" exactly like the original file. you're going to delete the original "SweetFX_Settings" file. It should look like the picture above when you're done.
#Skyrim sweetfx vibrant install#
So on that first link I have referred you guys to the "sharp and clean" page looks like this:ĭownload the text file by clicking "download preset" then take that text file and copy to the warframe install directory: The folder should look like this after you copy the files:
#Skyrim sweetfx vibrant download#
On that link he refers people to download a certain build of sweetFX here:Īll I did was take the files like in this image here:Īnd copied them to my install folder (it varies depending on if you used steam or original installer) but basically the folder where Warframe.exe is located. So if you guys read earlier I recommended to try the "sharp and clean" setting at this link: I got a couple of PMs from the other posters in this thread.
