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Arci996

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  1. Ok, thanks, that's exactly what I wanted to know, I think then I'll put back on Vividian ENB (since I get roughly the same frame rate) and just try to get used to the 40FPS, thank again for the help.
  2. Using just the d3d9.dll provided with the sweetfx setting I get rock solid 60FPS everywhere, using the enb i get drops to 40FPS while I'm traveling around Skyrim (interiors are fine), while with everything turned off in enbseries.ini and the d3d9.dll from the sweetfx used as a proxy library to get the memory patch and the sweetfx settings I get roughly 2-3 FPS more than if I was using Vividian ENB (the standard settings) with DoF turned off (that's just a matter of taste, it doesn't affect frame rate that much but I don't like it); and if I use only the memory patch by setting UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics to true in enblocal.ini I still get 60FPS, so there must be some effects that must still be on even if I set everything to false. Is there something to deactivate even after the [Effects] section in enbseries.ini?
  3. Ok, I disabled Project Parallax and got the non parallax version of Real Ice, but now I have CTDs for the 3,1GB limit :( Using the enb to use the memory patch eats up half my fps, and if I enable only the patch in enblocal.ini d3d9.dll from the mod I linked before doesn't work :( Does enb apply some effects even if everything is set to false in enbseries.ini?
  4. Ah, ok, so if I want to turn off the enb I have to remove every parallax related mod?
  5. Ok, I'm playing and I'm noticing that the enb is a bit unpleasant on my system (and I can't play under 50FPS), so I'm trying this mod https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52718/? and I'm finding it amazing, the only problem is that i noticed by turning on and off the ENB that it applies a kind of "stretching" to the textures (no idea how to describe it, it can be noticed a lot on walls, where bricks are rectangular shaped with the ENB and kind of curved without it), I was wondering: is there a way to get that effect without using the ENB? NVM I can live with the texture stretched, the problem now is that the game hit the 3,1GB limit and ctd, I tried turning off every enb effect and using the enb only for the enboost with sweetfx as a proxylibrary but I still get a massive fps drop, any idea?
  6. Thank you again, that fix worked like a charm :D
  7. Ok, tried to lower the shadow resolution to 1024 instead of 2048, fps went from 30 to 60 and the difference in quality is barely noticeable, thank you very much.
  8. Thanks for the reply, yes, that mod is already included in the guide, well, good to know it's a know heavy spot^^ I also noticed another error, I get this in Mod Organizer: 16:56:52 [C] failed to parse esp file C:\Mod Organizer\overwrite\ASIS.esp: file incomplete Is it bad? I tried to run SUM another time but it did nothing, any solution?
  9. Hi everyone, in the last days I've been following this guide and today I finished it, I started a new game as a recruit for the Companions, the problem is that when I go to the lower floor of Jorrvaskr I have a big frame rate drop (from 60 fps to 30) and a lot of stuttering, if I turn off the ENB everything is fine at 60fps. Is it just a performance issue or could it be something else? (it seems a bit strange to me), I'm running Skyrim on a i5-3570k at 4,5GHz and a 7970 with 3GBs of memory.
  10. I used to have the same problem, for me it was related to the 3,1 GB of Ram limit, I solved by replacing some mods with theyr lower resolution version, the game still looks great (I can't see the difference) an I have a lot less CTDs since I never reach the 3,1 GB limit.
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