
I am in a bit of a rush right now, but I will edit if I see anything wrong. Delete the d3d9.dll and copy these three files instead enbseries.dll, enbinjector.exe and enbinjector.ini.Ĩ) Run enbinjector.exe each time before launching the game. You should see some stuff about the ENB version on the main menu screen and your game should look awesome once you launch it.ħ) If the game crashes when you try to load it, go back to step 4 but instead use the "injector" method. For Steam version it will be something like:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout New Vegasģ) From the unzipped mod file, copy all of them to the Fallout New Vegas folderĤ) First use the wrapper method: From the ENB files, copy ONLY the file d3d9.dll into the New Vegas folderĥ) Depending on the mod, you may have to change some graphics settings via the New Vegas launcherĦ) Launch the game. Then just follow the readme instructions, but it basically just boils down to:ĭownload and unzip both the Mod and the ENBĢ) find your Fallout New Vegas folder. If you don't have anything else installed, the link to v0.249 is right there. The links are on the mod page and the version you need depends on which version of the Mod you use (which are tuned to be compatible to other graphics mods you might have installed, e.g., Project Reality). The mod also requires downloading the actual ENB files of the correct version from the ENB site. Here's a popular one that is easy to use:


u/tensegritydan made a good comment on r/fnv 5 years ago to do with this that goes as followsįirst install an ENB preset from the Nexusmod website.
