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Catalyst Control Center (CCC) Anti-Aliasing (AA) only partially augments Skyrim AA, of which the AA sample rate is set within SkyrimPrefs.ini. The CCC {{fc|#E6B69E|Anti-Aliasing Mode}} settings have no impact on Skyrim AA, so AA must be set in the INI (iMultiSample; 4x recommended). {{fc|#E6B69E|Anti-Aliasing Setting}} ''DOES'' impact Skyrim AA, and so do all other settings under {{fc|#E6B69E|Anti-Aliasing}} and {{fc|#E6B69E|Texture Filtering}}. Therefore, the best quality graphics for the least performance impact is described below. Performance options are also specified for those with less-capable video cards. | Catalyst Control Center (CCC) Anti-Aliasing (AA) only partially augments Skyrim AA, of which the AA sample rate is set within SkyrimPrefs.ini. The CCC {{fc|#E6B69E|Anti-Aliasing Mode}} settings have no impact on Skyrim AA, so AA must be set in the INI (iMultiSample; 4x recommended). {{fc|#E6B69E|Anti-Aliasing Setting}} ''DOES'' impact Skyrim AA, and so do all other settings under {{fc|#E6B69E|Anti-Aliasing}} and {{fc|#E6B69E|Texture Filtering}}. Therefore, the best quality graphics for the least performance impact is described below. Performance options are also specified for those with less-capable video cards. | ||
{{Notice Small|This guide (and the [http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:Guide#1.E.1.1._AMD_Users corresponding section in the STEP Guide]) assumes that users will not be running ENB graphics (ENBoost, yes, but not the graphics extension of ENB --at least not during initial setup of STEP). If ENB graphics extension will be used after verifying a functional setup, AMD profiles settings and global settings should not invoke ANY of the settings described here. Simply let the application handle everything, as driver-based settings will conflict with ENB. That means: don't set any profile for TESV.exe and set the global settings to "Application-Controlled"!}} | {{Notice Small|This guide (and the [http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:Guide#1.E.1.1._AMD_Users corresponding section in the STEP Guide]) assumes that users will not be running ENB graphics (ENBoost, yes, but not the graphics extension of ENB --at least not during initial setup of STEP). If ENB graphics extension will be used after verifying a functional setup, AMD profiles settings and global settings should not invoke ANY of the settings described here. Simply let the application handle everything, as driver-based settings will conflict with ENB. That means: don't set any profile for TESV.exe and set the global settings to "Application-Controlled"!}} | ||
{{Notice Small|ENBoost-ONLY users (NOT ENB graphics users!) should NOT use AF in enblocal.ini (set <code> ForceAnisotropicFiltering | {{Notice Small|ENBoost-ONLY users (NOT ENB graphics users!) should NOT use AF in enblocal.ini (set <code>ForceAnisotropicFiltering</code> to 'false'). For some reason it is more costly than setting AF via CCC and there is no difference in the effect.}} | ||
===Profile=== | ===Profile=== |
Revision as of 19:03, November 23, 2014
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Suggest first reading: Skyrim Installation Guide, Skyrim Launcher Guide, Skyrim INI Guide
AMD Catalyst Control Center[edit | edit source]
Preface[edit | edit source]
STEP Users: Please configure STEP graphics settings without ENB until STEP is configured according to the STEP Guide.
Catalyst Control Center (CCC) Anti-Aliasing (AA) only partially augments Skyrim AA, of which the AA sample rate is set within SkyrimPrefs.ini. The CCC Anti-Aliasing Mode settings have no impact on Skyrim AA, so AA must be set in the INI (iMultiSample; 4x recommended). Anti-Aliasing Setting DOES impact Skyrim AA, and so do all other settings under Anti-Aliasing and Texture Filtering. Therefore, the best quality graphics for the least performance impact is described below. Performance options are also specified for those with less-capable video cards. Template:Notice Small Template:Notice Small
Profile[edit | edit source]
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- Right-click on any open space on the desktop and click on AMD Catalyst Control Center.
- Look to the left side of the newly opened window and under the "Gaming" tab, click 3D Application Settings.
- Click on the [Add] button in the right pane. A browse file window should open.
- Select "TESV.exe" within <skyrim>/ and click [Open]. A warning will pop up asking "Do you want to override the pre-defined profile?" Click [Yes] then [OK].
- Select the "TESV.exe" profile that appeared below the "Add" button and change all settings to match the following:
- Anti-Aliasing
- Anti-Aliasing Mode:
Use application settings
- Anti-Aliasing Samples:
Use application settings
- Filter:
Standard
- Anti-Aliasing Method:
Supersampling
(NOTE: Set to Multisampling if FPS drop is a problem or if using ENB) - Morphological Filtering:
Off
- Anti-Aliasing Mode:
- Texture Filtering
- Anisotropic Filtering Mode:
Override application settings
(NOTE: Set to Use application settings if using ENB) - Anisotropic Filtering Level:
16x
- Texture Filtering Quality:
High quality
- Surface Format Optimization:
On
- Anisotropic Filtering Mode:
- Frame Rate Control
- Wait for Vertical Refresh:
Off, unless application specifies
(NOTE: ENBoost will control vsync, and be certain to DELETEiPresetInterval=*
in Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini) - OpenGL Triple Buffering:
Off
(NOTE: This is not compatible with D3D games.)
- Wait for Vertical Refresh:
- Tessellation
- Tessellation Mode:
AMD optimized
- Maximum Tessellation Level:
AMD optimized
- Tessellation Mode:
- Anti-Aliasing
- Click [Save] in the lower right hand corner. Another warning will pop up asking "Do you want to overwrite the existing profile? TESV.exe". Click [Yes] then [OK].
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