SkyrimSE:SSE Display Tweaks

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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

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Recommendations

Below are general setup guidelines for the included INI file. For more information, please read the Skyrim Special Edition Display Settings guide.

All systems:

[Render] MaxFrameLatency=1 FramerateLimitMode=1 [HAVOK] MaximumFramerate=0 [Papyrus] DynamicUpdateBudget=true

Systems supporting NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync: Set to 'False' (enables more efficient "adaptive vsync" methods that prevent screen tearing with variable impact to FPS)
Systems WITHOUT NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync: Set to 'True' (overrides iVSyncPresentInterval in SkyrimPrefs.ini)

[Render] EnableVSync=<see above>

Systems supporting NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync: . Set to [monitor refresh rate] - 3 (e.g., a 75 hertz monitor should be set to 72).
Systems WITHOUT NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD Freesync: Set to [monitor refresh rate] - 1 (e.g., a 60 hertz monitor should be set to 59)

[Render] FramerateLimit=<see above> BudgetMaxFPS=<see above>

It is recommended to cap the UI Framerate to 60 or the value calculated for FramerateLimit, whichever is smaller.

[Render] UIFramerateLimit=59

It is useful to enable the on-screen display (OSD) to reveal FPS (and other stats; see INI for details) when the Shift + INS keyboard combo is pressed.

[OSD] Enable=true InitiallyOn=false