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You are on the latest drivers for your GPU though, right?
And the game only doesn't launch since you installed the DLSS Enabler? And have you used the DLSS Swapper to update all upscalers after installing the DLSS Enabler?
If you get into the launcher and then go into graphics options, what are your upscaling settings? I use DLSS in the legacy module and with FSR frame generation.
No installed graphics card has been detected on this PC. Please ensure your graphics card is correctly installed, and your monitor is connected to it correctly. If you are using a laptop with more than one graphics adapter and it is using the integrated graphics card by default, then you can change the adapter to use for this game in 'Graphics Settings' via the start menu." I click ok, then another waning comes "
Your GPU AMD Radeon RX 7600' is compatible with the game, but for the best experience, we strongly recommend using newer drivers (at least 572.83). The game may have visual problems or stability issues on your current driver (version). Please download the latest drivers from your GPU manufacturer's website." then I press ok again, It does open the launcher sometimes, but not the game itself.
The rest of the methods should have good compatibility, but it would help to know your hardware components. If you keep having problems afterwards, you should go one by one. Remove the DLL file updates. If that doesn't do it, you know it wasn't the cause. Remove the DLSS mods. It may just come down to individual display and driver settings.
If you're coming at it from a DLSS4 / FSR 4 platform, you should not use any of the upscaler modifications, as they are probably a downgrade for you anyway, I suppose. I did warn you though.