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Stand still in first person and rotate the camera at a slow to moderate pace. With Gsync it will be a perfect 48fps interpolated frame pacing which is remarkably smooth due to Gsync.ĥ4fps feels amazing, smoother than 60fps with crappy limiters and frame pacing.Ī way to quickly decipher how good your limiter and frame pacing are

PHANTOM DUST PC UNCAPPED WINDOWS
If you cant above 48-50fps, place your custom windows frame rate at 48. If you have Gsync, turn off triple buffering but leave Vsync on. Simply let the windows custom frame rate do the limiting.
PHANTOM DUST PC UNCAPPED MODS
Would need more information regarding mods you use to help further.Įdit: turn off all frame rate limiters. Move the items draw distance slider all the way down almost to minimum slider setting Turn shadow distance to high instead of ultra I do this on a 3080ti with everything turned on, so even the best card out there cant keep 60fps everywhere. Playing at a lower locked fps saves performance. I play at 54 fps locked with gsync and its remarkably smooth. Make a custom frame rate in Nvidia CP and apply the frame rate to the entire windows environment through Windows Display Advanced Preferences and use that as your frame rate limiter. Play in 1440p ultra wide equivalent ( renders less vertical resolution = more performance )
PHANTOM DUST PC UNCAPPED MOD
I'd say HDT-SMP Cloaks is tanking your framerate a lot (unlike Fallout 4, Skyrim wasn't designed to have cloth physics outside of anything except the Vampire Lords, thus they aren't optimized at all - and I'm pretty sure they run off your CPU instead of your GPU, hence hijinx ensue), I stopped using it for the same reason myself, but a solution came out since then - though I'm not sure how much of an improvement it will be since I didn't bother to try it out myself.Īlso, you shouldn't be using those LOTD CC patches with the AE version of CC and/or the newest unofficial patches for CC since by the LOTD CC patches authors' own words, a lot of them were changed heavily with the AE update and broke the LOTD compatibility - they've started beta testing the new versions yesterday on their Discord so those will be out relatively soon, but still it's something to consider.Īnd I see you're using CGO - if you do manage to run the game at over 60 FPS (~85 to be more exact), your character animations will break, since the mod's animation files were incorrectly exported and the mod has been effectively abandoned for so long that when an easy fix was discovered, the author wasn't there to fix it, despite other animation mods since then working perfectly fine at high framerates.Įverything else in your LO doesn't really stand out to me, so the first suspect is still HDT-SMP and those other tweaks I wrote up in the big post above. I've got a lot (if not most lol) of the mods on that list, so hopefully you'll figure something out to get that setup into shape. If it still doesn't work, then I've honestly no idea what is wrong, but contrary to what some people here are saying, it is NOT "just Skyrim's engine being Skyrim", unless you're running an intensive ENB you can absolutely have the game running very well and it has to be something else messing with things. I'm running 1600 mods on my LO, I have 16 GBs of RAM, same CPU and a 2080 Ti and it's running at a stable 144+ FPS, dropping to 100-90 AT WORST in big cities at 1440p, where I use multiple city overhaul mods (JKs Skyrim, COTN, Great Cities series) - Skyrim is most hungry for the CPU when it comes to cities and other places with lots of stuff going on, so you should be easily capable of achieving the same results as me. If you do want to use Vsync, Display Tweaks has its own implementation, it's enabled by default and should take priority. Turn off v-sync, both in the Nvidia Control Panel and the game settings, find iPresentInterval=1 in your Skyrim.ini files in Documents and change it to 0 - with a high refresh rate and good PC you don't ever need Vsync (unless you want Gsync andor absolutely can't stand the slightest amount of screen tearing) and it can mess with your FPS as well as give you massive input lag.
PHANTOM DUST PC UNCAPPED DRIVER
A driver update on my old PC once decided to have all games running in 4k and I was stumped as to why everything runs so poorly, turns out it was the Control Panel. Other than that, ensure that you don't have DSR on any sort of supersampling enabled in your Nvidia control panel. eFPS and whatever patches you can find for it, add occlusion planes to exterior cells, effectively not making whole areas render at once when you can't even see them, letting your CPU and GPU breathe thanks to the lowered amount of draw calls SSE Engine Fixes, fixes a lot of engine issues (lol) including some that can massively tank your performance for no reason. SSE Display tweaks, fixes issues with physics and other rendering tweaks, effectively allowing to run the game at higher framerates.
