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Since the default INI settings shipping with this mod may change and are probably the most reliable, create a custom INI that will be preserved if the mod is updated. This will allow modification without losing any changes introduced by the developer. Activate/deactivate this mod as necessary:
Since the default INI settings shipping with this mod may change and are probably the most reliable, create a custom INI that will be preserved if the mod is updated. This will allow modification without losing any changes introduced by the developer. Activate/deactivate this mod as necessary:
# Create a empty mod in the MO left pane and name it <code>(Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks</code> or anything similar.
# Click on the {{icon|type=molistoptions}} button and select, {{ui|Create empty mod}}.
# Name it <code>(Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks</code>.
#* This places the new, empty mod at the bottom of the mod list.
# Enable and prioritize ''(Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks'' in the MO left pane just after this mod.
# Enable and prioritize ''(Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks'' in the MO left pane just after this mod.
# Open the ''(Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks'' mod folder (Ctrl + double-click).
# Open the ''(Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks'' mod folder (Ctrl + double-click).

Revision as of 19:33, October 27, 2021

SSE Display Tweaks

by slavicpotato1

Game:

SkyrimSE

Download:

Mod Group:

Baseline:

n/a

Links:

CR Patch:

No

LW Patch:

No

PP Patch:

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ENB Option:

No

Guide/Version-Specific Mod Recommendations

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Recommendations

As stated in the mod's Description, this mod will stabilize the display of rendered content for smooth gameplay without limiting frame rates, and this should be the case for almost all modern PCs running SSE.

  1. Download and install the Main File.
  2. Enable NVIDIA ultra low latency mode (ULLM) or AMD anti-lag via the display software (if supported)

Since the default INI settings shipping with this mod may change and are probably the most reliable, create a custom INI that will be preserved if the mod is updated. This will allow modification without losing any changes introduced by the developer. Activate/deactivate this mod as necessary:

  1. Click on the MOlistoptions.png button and select, [Create empty mod].
  2. Name it (Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks.
    • This places the new, empty mod at the bottom of the mod list.
  3. Enable and prioritize (Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks in the MO left pane just after this mod.
  4. Open the (Custom INI) SSE Display Tweaks mod folder (Ctrl + double-click).
  5. Create a new folder named SKSE and open it.
  6. Create a new folder named Plugins and open it.
  7. Create a new file, SSEDisplayTweaks_Custom.ini, add the following, then save the file.

[OSD] Enable=true InitiallyOn=false


Systems with hardware AND monitor support for NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync:

  1. Download the High performance configuration Optional File, and merge it into the Main File.
  2. Enable NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync via the display software

NOTE: No further configuration is recommended!



Advanced Configuration - Troubleshooting & Tinkering ONLY

This mod has many settings that are not well understood by most people. In fact, 3D graphics configuration can be confusing for most of the tech savvy or even 3D-graphics experts, given the volatility in hardware and software implementations in this cutting-edge tech sector. Frame-rate limiting (i.e., FPS capping/locking) may be required on some systems even with this mod:

Configure Frame Limits

Ensure the following are added to SSEDisplayTweaks_Custom.ini:

[Render] EnableVSync=true VSyncPresentInterval=1 FramerateLimit= # set to [monitor refresh rate] - 3 (G-SYNC or Freesync supported) or [monitor refresh rate] - 1 (NO G-SYNC or Freesync support) FramerateLimitMode=0 UIFramerateLimit=60 # alternatively, consider setting individual UIs


Also, read the configuration file settings descriptions and further research the following before making changes to these settings:

[HAVOK] DynamicMaxTimeScaling MinimumFramerate MaximumFramerate [Papyrus] DynamicUpdateBudget UpdateBudgetBase BudgetMaxFPS

For more general information, see the SSE Display Settings guide.