mew5151515 Posted January 31, 2019 Posted January 31, 2019 (edited) I searching many topics about FPS drop when looking at many objects in one direction and got the result that it is problem from LE game engine, but is there any way to fix it. About border stutter, I tried this setting. (Stutter when walked pass cell border Ex.walk from Riverwood to Riverwood bridge and the game load wolf npc or something) fMeshLODLevel2FadeTreeDistance=10000000.0000fMeshLODLevel1FadeTreeDistance=10000000.0000fMeshLODLevel2FadeDist=10000000.0000fMeshLODLevel1FadeDist=10000000.0000(Without this setting my character stutter every 20 foot steps)it helps a lot but not remove the problems. Both problems persist in fresh install game without mod. My RIGIntel core i7 6820HK Ram: 32gb DDR4 GPU: Nvidia GTX 980m 8gb x2 SLI SSD :MTS 820 Raid 0 Windows 7 Sp1 Pro 64 bits Edited January 31, 2019 by mew5151515
Greg Posted January 31, 2019 Posted January 31, 2019 Skyrim (and other Bethesda games) don't work well with SLI so you might try disabling SLI to see if this helps at all. I see you're using a mobile graphics card so you might also try running BethINI with medium or low presets to see these provide better results.
soupdragon Posted February 1, 2019 Posted February 1, 2019 I searching many topics about FPS drop when looking at many objects in one direction and got the result that it is problem from LE game engine, but is there any way to fix it.Other than replacing it with the SSE equivalent not really, no. Its the draw call limit of DX9 that causes it SSE is DX11. In BS Bruma city I get 25fps in places exactly the same place in the SSE version and its a solid 60fps everywhere and would probably be more if I disabled Vsync.
mew5151515 Posted February 1, 2019 Author Posted February 1, 2019 Thank you for your reply.I already use BethINI, time to consider to download 400+mod and port my own mod-patch to SSE.
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