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Do the mods actively list each other as conflicting?
It's not a good idea to disable a mod mid game
It's not a good idea to disable a mod mid game
Do the mods actively list each other as conflicting?
It's not a good idea to disable a mod mid game
Memory hack installed ?
Updated ENBSeries/ENBoost 0.303 for TES Skyrim without version change. Added fix for microstuttering, some physics and scripting issues, fps limiter bugs. This one is always enabled with the mod installed.
Getting sporadic CTD's to desktop and failed start ups, yet TESSEDIT and LOOT showing all as fine. Have looked through my MOD list and the only ones to do that according to SOME replies are...
You really need to cap framerate - above 60 things get dodgy - though without a G-SYNC or FreeSync monitor you have to make a choice between tearing and nasty input lag :|
Using G-SYNC I have it capped at 58fps with a perfectly smooth and responsive experience and none of the bugs with >60fps (physics flaking out, missions not working properly (largely due to physics) and mouse sensitivity problems).
As an aside also seems to allow me to run uGrids 9 (along with some other tweaks so that doesn't break) without problems - whereas without capping just below 60fps it causes all kinds of problems after an hour or so of playing.
mine stutters like mad with realvision enb preset,,
As does mine, and that's with the ENB crash fix tweaks.
out of interest are you using the newest enbseries? v0303? if yes then have you tried the older one that realvision was made for? I'm wondering if its stuttering like mad because we are using the newest enb
mine stutters like mad with realvision enb preset,,,if I don't use it everything is smooth as hell even without the fps being capped?
Do you get a constant framerate when its stuttering or is it up and down like a yoyo? Because if its not constant you will get input lag (microstuttering). The best fix I've found is to use iFPSclamp=xx and set an upper limit with a fps limiter if it runs too fast. Not sure if you'll get tearing though (I have a freesync monitor myself)