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Skyrim Special Edition

Utgard-Loki

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skse, skyui and skytweak when?

i wanna get stoned and kill dragons.
 

soulburner

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I like the updated look of the SE.

But it runs like crap.

On my PC (i5 2500K @ 4.3 GHz, 16 GB RAM, Radeon R9 290 4 GB) the framerate often goes down to 30 fps (vsync seems to be double buffered). Same thing happened with Fallout 4 right after release, but further game patches and driver updates from AMD made it run pretty much at contant 60fps. But will this Skyrim "remaster" get the same treatment from both Bethesda and AMD?
 

Spectacle

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aaaaaaand SkyUI already got ported, no need for SKSE, the UI is there, only lacking is some map stuff and favourites menu
It's been pulled from the nexus. I suggest running a malware scan on your PC if you've installed "skyUI" for skyrim SE.
 

oldmanpaco

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aaaaaaand SkyUI already got ported, no need for SKSE, the UI is there, only lacking is some map stuff and favourites menu
It's been pulled from the nexus. I suggest running a malware scan on your PC if you've installed "skyUI" for skyrim SE.

It seemed kind of fishy that that was up so fast right after I read somewhere that the SkyUI guy was noncommittal about updating for the SE. Of course wasn't he was one of the modders butthurt about the failure of the paid mod adventure?
 
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Turisas

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On my PC (i5 2500K @ 4.3 GHz, 16 GB RAM, Radeon R9 290 4 GB) the framerate often goes down to 30 fps (vsync seems to be double buffered). Same thing happened with Fallout 4 right after release, but further game patches and driver updates from AMD made it run pretty much at contant 60fps. But will this Skyrim "remaster" get the same treatment from both Bethesda and AMD?

That's why you disable that piece of shit vsync and use gsync/freesync like you're supposed to do in every game anyway.
 

typical user

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On my PC (i5 2500K @ 4.3 GHz, 16 GB RAM, Radeon R9 290 4 GB) the framerate often goes down to 30 fps (vsync seems to be double buffered). Same thing happened with Fallout 4 right after release, but further game patches and driver updates from AMD made it run pretty much at contant 60fps. But will this Skyrim "remaster" get the same treatment from both Bethesda and AMD?

That's why you disable that piece of shit vsync and use gsync/freesync like you're supposed to do in every game anyway.

Not everyone can afford G-Sync/Free-Sync monitor.
 

Hirato

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You could just not disable your desktop compositor (dwm on windows), it's free vsync no matter the framerate.

The only downside is if you can't push quite 60, it'll repeat the frame (eg, a 50Hz game will repeat every 5th frame).
 

typical user

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Not everyone can afford G-Sync/Free-Sync monitor.

If you want a free hobby, go play with rocks or something. Or just disable vsync on a regular monitor - the tearing's nasty, but much less nasty than halving your framerate.

If we discuss framerates, I'd much rather play in 30fps than have constanant framedrops. Besides, if your monitor has 60hz refresh rate then why the hell would you need more frames? You don't get anything besides screen tearing unless you jack off to your fps counter.
 

Makabb

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The quality is much better than original


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Drax

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Ok, gave it a try.
1) What does "64 bit render target" means?
2) I honestly can't tell the difference with vanilla skyrim.
3) OHMAGAWD I HAD FORGOTTEN THE VANILLA UI DAT INVENTORY MY EYES ARE BLEEDING PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE.
 

acer palmatum

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Ok, gave it a try.
1) What does "64 bit render target" means?
2) I honestly can't tell the difference with vanilla skyrim.
3) OHMAGAWD I HAD FORGOTTEN THE VANILLA UI DAT INVENTORY MY EYES ARE BLEEDING PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE.

I am fully with you on 2 - that is supposed to look better? Well if so, it is still ugly.
 

oldmanpaco

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I haven't played Skyrim without mods for so long (ever) that I have no idea what vanilla looks like.
 

Seethe

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Ok, gave it a try.
1) What does "64 bit render target" means?
2) I honestly can't tell the difference with vanilla skyrim.
3) OHMAGAWD I HAD FORGOTTEN THE VANILLA UI DAT INVENTORY MY EYES ARE BLEEDING PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE.

It's fine, the guy who made SkyUI was given Early Access :hearnoevil:
 

TheHeroOfTime

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They say that this is imposible to see in vanilla Skyrim goin more than 30 FPS. Is this any true?



PD: Really love how "dragons" looks in Skyrim. Shame that Bethesda call them dragons instead of wyverns. :hearnoevil:
 

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