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==AMD Radeon Adrenalin == | ==AMD Radeon Adrenalin == | ||
The following configuration works well to alleviate stutter during gameplay on higher-end systems. The issue is not caused by poor performance but rather timings in the frame buffer and how it plays with the game engine. These settings may generally apply to all AMD graphics where there is overlap, so give them a try to resolve issues. {{Fc|instruction| | The following configuration works well to alleviate stutter during gameplay on higher-end systems. The issue is not caused by poor performance but rather timings in the frame buffer and how it plays with the game engine. These settings may generally apply to all AMD graphics where there is overlap, so give them a try to resolve issues. {{Fc|instruction|Since we are using AMD's vsync here, it should be DISABLED in BethINI or SkyrimPrefs.ini.}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:00, April 27, 2021
NOTE
Follow the game guide in all respects otherwise, but disable Vsync and FPS limiters in the game INI and in any other sources. They are redundant and could cause issues if set.AMD Radeon Adrenalin
The following configuration works well to alleviate stutter during gameplay on higher-end systems. The issue is not caused by poor performance but rather timings in the frame buffer and how it plays with the game engine. These settings may generally apply to all AMD graphics where there is overlap, so give them a try to resolve issues. Since we are using AMD's vsync here, it should be DISABLED in BethINI or SkyrimPrefs.ini.
SSE Display Tweaks
Try the following settings for SkyrimSE:SSE Display Tweaks:
Fullscreen=false Borderless=true EnableVSync=true EnableTearing=true SwapEffect=flip_sequential
Set the following to your monitor's refresh rate)
MaximumRefreshRate=144 FramerateLimit=144