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Added almost all code from my patch AntiFREEZE TES Skyrim 0.096, including most of it parameters. FPS limiter implemented, fps counter. Screenshot capturing is back, but different key assigned. SSAO effect now have additional 'lite' version. To switch it setup parameter UseIndirectLighting=false in enbseries.ini file and restart the game. Candles, ENB, and Lag - posted in Skyrim Special Edition Mod Talk: I am currently having a problem with my enb where whenever I face a large amount of candles I got from 50+fps down to 7 or less. It goes away if I turn away from the candles. Now, its only happening with groups of candles such as Aventus doing the black sacrament with the circle of candles and other similar sets ups.
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 12:21 |
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Joined: 06 May 2013, 11:47 Posts: 26 | Hello, I am aware that ENB is resource hungry and accepted poor performance thinking my setup could be kinda weak for Skyrim (laptop card with high resolution screen) but when I compare with and without it (shift + F12) I find the fps drop just too big. I have an average of 45 fps in game and when I activate ENB it drops to an average of 15 fps. Is that normal ? When I disable one by one all of the ENB effects it will only improve my fps by 2-3. I spent dozens of hours searching the net (including here) trying to tweak ini files and ENB settings... Basic specs : Proc : Intel Core i5 2400 @ 3.1GHz / RAM 8Gb Graphics : AMD Radeon 6970M 2Gb @ 2560x1440 ENB v.264 - custom settings based off a popular profile (can't remember the name) I will post additional info if needed. Thanks.
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 13:47 |
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Joined: 18 Sep 2014, 17:56 Posts: 24 | Your System is much too slow for 2560x1440. I dunno if it's driver related (GPU usage) or there is somethin' wrong with you Skyrim/ENB settings. E.g.: I sold my old System and bought a 'new' one. Only the 10.2 Legacy ATI Driver works with Windumb 7 64bit (ATi X850XT). I've wasted some much time to find the right driver. I even spend about +100 hours to understand how things work in Skyrim with ENB. Just read, read, read and test the settings, mods over and over again... Check your system with 3D Mark 11/Skyrim ENB and compare it to other laptops like yours.
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 15:03 |
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Joined: 17 Apr 2014, 22:12 Posts: 446 Location: Schweden | As stated above your system will have a hard time even at 1080p so just forget about 1440p. If you still must play at that resolution you should disable dof, reflections, ssao, detailed shadows, water and perhaps skylighting if you want your fps to stay above 30. _________________ | i5 3350p @3.1 | 16 GB RAM | GTX1060 | Skyrim on SSD | My Flickr My Soundcloud CGI ENB
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 15:20 |
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Joined: 06 May 2013, 11:47 Posts: 26 | Do you mean that my hardware is too slow to handle a resolution that high or that it should be performing better ? My setup is 3 and a half year old and runs other games well. My score in 3DMark11 : P3614 Edit : Ok well 1440p is the native resolution of my screen so anything lower doesn't look so good ;( Like I said even if I turn off all ENB effects in the console it doesn't make much of a difference until I actually disable ENB completely (Shift + F12)
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 15:42 |
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Joined: 17 Apr 2014, 22:12 Posts: 446 Location: Schweden | Your rig is too weak to handle ENB at that resolution. Its probably enough for 1440p in other games with no ENB. Edit: There are plenty of performance presets out there. The best ENB performance wise is Stakados Cinemascope near to zero performance loss ENB. But it requires ENB .108 which is ancient now. _________________ | i5 3350p @3.1 | 16 GB RAM | GTX1060 | Skyrim on SSD | My Flickr My Soundcloud CGI ENB
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 16:04 |
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Joined: 06 May 2013, 11:47 Posts: 26 | So I tried at 1080p and get a boost of 4-5 average. So barely reaching 20 fps. Still thats 1/3 of my FPS without ENB... Is everyone getting such a big hit ?
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 16:12 |
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Joined: 17 Apr 2014, 22:12 Posts: 446 Location: Schweden | With my rig with ssao quality at high and dof enabled Im getting 20-25 fps @ 1080p. Grass density at 75 and vurts flora overhaul. _________________ | i5 3350p @3.1 | 16 GB RAM | GTX1060 | Skyrim on SSD | My Flickr My Soundcloud CGI ENB
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Posted: 31 Oct 2014, 16:33 |
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Joined: 06 May 2013, 11:47 Posts: 26 | With my rig with ssao quality at high and dof enabled Im getting 20-25 fps @ 1080p. Grass density at 75 and vurts flora overhaul. Ok and without ENB ? It's the gap that I find disturbing.
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Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 13:55 |
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Joined: 18 Sep 2014, 17:56 Posts: 24 | I guess you are a rookie in PC games and graphic mods. It must be your first experience with ENB, right? So, google might be your friend. READ! It's much to complex to explain this great work that Boris and the ENB team did. WHAT do you expect of a graphic mod like that? Have a look on Half Life 2 with Cinematic Mod. A ~ 47GB graphic mod and now tell somebody why your old laptop can't run this game. Sorry, your laptop is totally crap for games like that. GET IT! Period. btw. You know what, the gaming industry is totally crap too. They are just money grabbing bastards, who release shitty graphic drivers and want all the people to buy a 12x SLI sytem or 1337 crossfire. HD TV was realeased in 1995 (NASA).
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Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 14:54 |
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Joined: 27 Dec 2011, 08:53 Posts: 15771 Location: Russia | Disable deffered rending in enblocal.ini and of course all types of antialiasing. For sure you don't know how to configure mod, because for me it don't have big difference with on/off, even when developed earlier for gf9600. _________________ i5-4690k, 16Gb RAM, GTX 1060 6Gb, X-Fi Titanium, Win7 x128 I am INFP, not the brutal, godamnit.
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Skyrim Performance Monitor by Sir Garnon
Skyrim Performance MonitorGame: Download: Section: Baseline: Links:
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Installing Skyrim Performance Monitor
- Download and install the Microsoft .NET Framework.
- Windows XP users should install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.
- Windows Vista or later should install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.
- Download the mod from the mod page using the download manually link and extract the zip archive.
- Install the SlimDX Runtime .NET 2.0 (January 2012).msi included in the archive. (If you're upgrading to a new version of SPM and already have SlimDX installed, there's no need to uninstall/reinstall SlimDX. You can simply skip this step)
- Install Skyrim Performance Monitor by running the setup.exe included in the archive.
- The default install location is in Documents. You may change this according to your preference.
Please remember to completely uninstall any previous versions of SPM prior to upgrading.
Initial Setup of Skyrim Performance Monitor
- Launch Skyrim Performance Monitor and click the Setup... button at bottom right.
- Select your Primary Gaming Video Card from the drop-down in the Primary Video Card tab.
- Go to the Miscellaneous Settings tab.
- ENBoost and ENB users should check the Attempt Support for Custom D3D9.dll and Combine TESV and ENBHost System RAM settings.
- Click Save
Configuring Skyrim Performance Monitor for Use with Mod Organizer
- Launch Skyrim Performance Monitor and click the 'Setup...' button at bottom right.
- Go to the File Paths tab and point the Skyrim Launcher File Path to your ModOrganizer.exe. Here is an example for Mod Organizer and other launchers.
- Click Save.
- Click the Launch Skyrim button at bottom right, which will start Mod Organizer (make certain that Mod Organizer is not already running first!). From there you can select your desired profile and run SKSE (or other launcher) to play Skyrim and monitor its performance.
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