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Is it possible to check loaded resolution in-game?


wolvyreen

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Hi,

 

I have a 4K monitor and prefer to play at full resolution but I need to weed out a performance issue and I have changed my skyrimprefs.ini file to have the following:

 

iSize H=1080

iSize W=1920

 

I changed the \Documents\My Games\Skyrim\skyrimprefs.ini as well as the mod organizer file to reflect the same. But I don't see any noticeable difference in performance improvement nor graphic quality degradation. I suspect it is still loading the game at FULL 4k res but cant be sure.

 

is there a console command to check the res in game?

 

Thanks

Wolvy

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Hello you,

 

You have two SkyrimPrefs.ini :

 

- First located at : C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Skyrim

- Second located at : C:\Users\MyCatInTheFridge\Documents\My Games\Skyrim

 

Try to make the changes to both files.

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Hello you,

 

You have two SkyrimPrefs.ini :

 

- First located at : C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Skyrim

- Second located at : C:\Users\MyCatInTheFridge\Documents\My Games\Skyrim

 

Try to make the changes to both files.

 

Thanks for trying to help but i did already say the following:

 

I changed the \Documents\My Games\Skyrim\skyrimprefs.ini as well as the mod organizer file to reflect the same.

 

 

I dont think the prefs file in C:\Games\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim\Skyrim is being used because the setting in there is

 

iSize H=900
iSize W=1600
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So I renamed all the pref files i could fine to see which one it was using. it is using the MO files in the profiles\Default directory. So even changing the res in there, the performance is not affected AT ALL when lowering or increasing the resolution. this is truly weird!

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Thanks, I hope someone else can assist.

 

 

You need to get global setting that match the 2160 P in your Nvidia control panel within Windows Control Panel.

 

It best to set your power to maximize the power to the GPU and to use single monitor compatibility mode in order to assure that you don't have performance issues with the driver itself. If you are running to two monitors then obviously you would leave it in a multi-monitor set up

 

You'll need to test different configurations to see which works best for you as far as your initialization settings within the game in order to get the best performance at 2160 P.

 

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