How do I install Helixmod 3d vision fix for Skyrim and ENB Boost together?
I posted a problem in Skyrim where the Moons render at the wrong depth. I now realize what might be causing that problem but it brings up another issue. I play Skyrim with Mod Organizer and around 230 mods all working well except for some minor issues. I'm using Win 7 64 bit. I installed the Helixmod 3d vision fix for Skyrim. Then I installed ENB Boost for the memory patch fix. I don't run any ENBs, just the memory fix. The problem is that after installing ENB Boost it also installs a d3d9.dll file that replaces the d3d9.dll from the Helixmod 3d vision fix. I am amazed how good the 3d vision looks since I now realize that the d3d9.dll from Helixmod is now replaced. How should I install both the Helixmod 3d vision fix and ENB Boost memory patch so they work together? Thanks for any help. Very much appreciated.
I posted a problem in Skyrim where the Moons render at the wrong depth. I now realize what might be causing that problem but it brings up another issue.

I play Skyrim with Mod Organizer and around 230 mods all working well except for some minor issues. I'm using Win 7 64 bit.

I installed the Helixmod 3d vision fix for Skyrim. Then I installed ENB Boost for the memory patch fix. I don't run any ENBs, just the memory fix.

The problem is that after installing ENB Boost it also installs a d3d9.dll file that replaces the d3d9.dll from the Helixmod 3d vision fix. I am amazed how good the 3d vision looks since I now realize that the d3d9.dll from Helixmod is now replaced.

How should I install both the Helixmod 3d vision fix and ENB Boost memory patch so they work together?

Thanks for any help. Very much appreciated.

#1
Posted 02/21/2016 06:41 PM   
[quote="eqzitara"]Short version Install non-helix mod first Rename mod's d3d9.dll to res.dll Install Helix Mod 3D Vision Fix Open dx9settings.ini in notepad.(If not included please see long version) Under [general] section add the following line(Change install directory to match your own. Only add useendscene line if not already included in [general] section) ProxyLib = C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition\DATA\res.dll File should read(if install directory is the same). [General] ProxyLib = C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition\DATA\res.dll Save.Exit.Play[/quote][url=http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2012/08/guidehow-to-install-helixmod-game-fixes.html]long version[/url]
eqzitara said:Short version
Install non-helix mod first
Rename mod's d3d9.dll to res.dll
Install Helix Mod 3D Vision Fix
Open dx9settings.ini in notepad.(If not included please see long version)
Under [general] section add the following line(Change install directory to match your own. Only add useendscene line if not already included in [general] section)
ProxyLib = C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition\DATA\res.dll
File should read(if install directory is the same).

[General]
ProxyLib = C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition\DATA\res.dll

Save.Exit.Play
long version
#2
Posted 02/21/2016 06:45 PM   
or he could have searched the forums, like I suggested where he asked this very question 10 minutes ago in another thread that he started. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/510221/
or he could have searched the forums, like I suggested where he asked this very question 10 minutes ago in another thread that he started.

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/510221/

#3
Posted 02/21/2016 06:56 PM   
Thanks TsaebehT for the reply. I did look up that guide on Helixmod's site but wasn't sure if that was the correct way to go. You have given me the confirmation I was looking for so i"ll follow that Helixmod guide and hopefully this will work. Thanks again for taking the time to help me out, and thanks for replying to my post so quickly.
Thanks TsaebehT for the reply.

I did look up that guide on Helixmod's site but wasn't sure if that was the correct way to go. You have given me the confirmation I was looking for so i"ll follow that Helixmod guide and hopefully this will work.

Thanks again for taking the time to help me out, and thanks for replying to my post so quickly.

#4
Posted 02/21/2016 07:00 PM   
Well good, then you should answer your own question in the other thread, so that anyone that happens upon it can find the answer without having to find this thread.
Well good, then you should answer your own question in the other thread, so that anyone that happens upon it can find the answer without having to find this thread.

#5
Posted 02/21/2016 07:03 PM   
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