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https://www.gtainside.com/en/sanandreas/mods/109216-xiiv-reborn/


In order to get the most out of the ENB you'll need full control over time and weather settings.


positives:



  • decent ambient occlusion

  • very performance friendly as opposed to more recent ENB's (DirectX 2.0, etc.)

  • an overall clean and appealing ENB

  • DoF toggle on/off, ideal for screenshots

  • most basic effects can be increased/decreased to your likings

  • has ~5 DoF presets, easy to install


negatives:



  • can't seem to adjust DoF

  • too few settings to play around with

  • the various DoF versions doesn't seem to work very well on MTA

  • DoF doesn't work well while moving your character or vehicle (it jumps between out of focus and in focus)


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my specs: i5 4460 @3.20 ghz 8gb ram - gtx 1070 8gb vram


It is actually kinda like Dizz Nicca ENB, but on MTA. As I know MTA is not suitable for many ENB types like SAMP.
It seems good with the dark extension at back of the objects.


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yeah @Groove it's definitely one of my go-to enbs


@Mrwan generally drag all the files into GTA SA folder and add the optional extras such as depth of field in this case coming as a separate file but needs be extracted into gta sa folder too


make sure to backup entire game (takes around 3-5 mins) and check for CLEO files. They're GTA SA SP modding files that arent compatible with MTA, for good reason


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