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Prdgy:
nice, ill give it a try later and ill let you know back

Dr.Flay:
I meant to clarify some details here a while ago.
Sorry, better late than never !

The file "d3d9.dll" is a "hook" and contains the ENB code.
It replaces the DirectX original by being in the program folder. Programs always look in their own folder first, before the Windows and System folders.
The file "d3d8.dll" is another hook that points at d3d9.dll, so UT can use DX9 functions.
Most ENBs built for the U2 engine will work. Some have a few extra settings for that game.

ENB has various switches/options for ATI or nVidia chips. There are also other switches that cure other compatibility issues.
If you have the wrong settings, the rest of it does not work properly.
ATI users should start with an ATI config, and nVidia users need to edit an nVidia config.

The Windows driver quality settings also effect whether ENB works properly. You must have your driver quality settings at "balanced" or above.

There is a beta D3D9 renderer for UT2004. It was included with patch v3204
http://www.gamefront.com/files/2964103/Unreal_Tournament_2004_v3204__Windows__Patch
Last time I tried it I couldn't get it to work, so it may be very picky about what cards it works on.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AaAvhNMtRNUDB4RnBSTURxbEE/edit?usp=sharing

Such a pity the U1 engine has seen more development than U2. The newer DX9 and 10 renderers would make more sense for the newer engine :(

My repack of the Deus Ex ENB for U1, contains all the example configs I could find at the time. It also contains an ENB config editor that should work with this version. The GUI is in Russian but I included a cheat-sheet. It also shows the help for each item so you can learn what they do.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-AaAvhNMtRNYUdUV0dRYU9uMnM/edit?usp=sharing
This distro is overloaded with extras and info, but this mod has many options and variations.

BTW. If you don't like bloom, then don't enable it. Just try out the other features. The "Depth Of Field" effect is really cool if you get it working.

Dr.Flay:
The 64bit version has a D3D9 renderer
http://www.fileplanet.com/97185/0/0/0/1/section/Patches

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