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<span class=salmontx>Systems | <span class=salmontx>Systems with hardware '''AND''' monitor support for NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync:</span><br> | ||
# Download the '''''High performance configuration''''' Optional File, and merge it into the Main File. | # Download the '''''High performance configuration''''' Optional File, and merge it into the Main File. | ||
# Enable NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync via the display software | # Enable NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync via the display software |
Revision as of 01:42, October 28, 2021
SSE Display Tweaks
by slavicpotato1CR Patch:
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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.
- Download and install the Main File.
- Enable NVIDIA Low Latency or AMD anti-lag via the display software (if supported)
- Double-click on the mod in the MO left pane and edit the following in
SSEDisplayTweaks.ini
[OSD] Enable=true InitiallyOn=false
Systems with hardware AND monitor support for NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync:
- Download the High performance configuration Optional File, and merge it into the Main File.
- Enable NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync via the display software
NOTE: No further configuration is recommended!
For more general information, see the SSE Display Settings guide.
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