It's they're job, -not mine-, and I refuse to make it a second job. It's Bethesda's job, to optimize games before release. So dont gimi that just because I dont wanna much around with ENboost, a program I have almost no experience with. Enboost hasn't been updated in years, from what I can gather. It has a setting in its ini to limit HDT frame rate to 60. One more thing I need to verify: I also installed Bug Fixes. The basic idea was to use only use Nvidias G-Sync, limit maximum framerate via Nvidia Inspector, and turn off the games and ENBs v-sync settings. Even Skyrim Stable Edition runs better, than this game.ĭynamic Performance Tuner I'm willing to try, because it's current, and people have allready adapted it to the current patch. In enblocal.ini, enablevsyncfalse, limitfpsfalse. But even if you have a low-end system, I still strongly. I've never had this problem with damn near any other companies product. It does however come with a 10-20 performance drop, depending on the system, drivers and settings. As far as I'm concerned, even if it's on minimum settings, I should be able to run the game without hassle. These speech disruptions may be accompanied by struggle. An individual who stutters exactly knows what he or she would like to say but has trouble producing a normal flow of speech. If I'm able to find other threads of peoples performance dipping post update, it ain' me man.Ģ. Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds, syllables, or words prolongation of sounds and interruptions in speech known as blocks. The game runs bad for you because you are not willing to invest the time in learning how to use your computer, or run the gameġ. actually it's you, you want a magic fix, you dont want to do anything to help yourself , Otherwise I guess I get to sit on it and twirl. And if anyone has anything on that, it'd appreciate it. Considering there's bugger all instructions and I cant find a single video tutorial. Originally posted by doctordarkspawn:Well, I guess I'm gonna go ahed and try to fiddle with the Dynamic Performance Tuner.
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