Another setting I recommend is to disable the games V-Sync and disable the stutter remover's FPS control (set bManageFPS=0) and then go into your Nvidia Control Panel (or use Nnvidia Inspector) and force Adaptive V-Sync. Double check it is set to 0 as I know it destroyed my FPS by 40+ FPS or more in certain areas. One setting I know I have heard stories of tanking people's FPS (even on 980Ti's) is the bHookLightCriticalSections setting in your StutterRemover.ini file.
It's ENB's additional effects and old engine combination. But don't expect steady 60 fps if you are using ENB.Īlso I doubt that texture size in your case make any real difference. Personally, I've switched to Lucent ENB - it doesn't hit the performance that much and picture is nice (at least on my taste).
GTX 970 SLI NVIDIA INSPECTOR TWEAKS SKYRIM SPECIAL EDITION PC
No matter how powerful your PC is the engine is old and ENB will hit the performance very hard. Without ENB I gain more or less +8 to +10 frames.ĭoes anyone know what I can try to remedy this, preferably without deactivating the enb? How is this performance loss even possible an my machine? Pointing the camera in the direction of Victors shack, my FPS goes instantly to 47. Afterwards I go to the gas station and take a look around. Heres an example: I run around Goodsprings, at first the FPS is at a wonderful 60. I followed the guide, installed Medium texture versions when possible, toyed around with ENB and ini settings, but nothing seems to work. My rig should be able to handle that: Xeon 1231 v3, GTX 970, 8 GB RAM, game is installed on a SSD. I get an 15 fps hit when using Enhanced Shaders for example, an enb that is supposed to be performance friendly. For some reason my game can't seem to handle enb presets.