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When a ENB is installed, my game starts to stutter/tear when moving the mouse


Captainbeefheart111

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Hey guys, i have some problems with my skyrim and enb's. I couldnt get an answer from reddit so here i am. I currently have visceral installed, but the same problem occurs with dragon, the truth and rudy (i have tested them all). When im ingame, interiors are perfectly fine - 60 fps, everythings smooth. And when im outside, the game is still fine. I can move my characters in directions and there are no fps problems. But when i turn my mouse the game starts to stutter heavily (only happens when and enb is installed). Because of that its really unpleasant to play the game. I've tried a lot of things like tweaking stuff in Beth.ini, installing SSE Fixes, SSE Engine Fixes and Framerate stutter fix, but nothing worked. At first i thought that some of my mods (for example weather mods) where conflicting with the enb or causing some other problems, but i recently deleted every mod and skyrim, and started again from scratch while only installing the important stuff. The stuttering is still there. I also followed a guide on reddit which made me change Forcevsync and enablefpslimit to false (enblocal.ini), in skyrimprefs.ini changed ivsyncpresentinterval to 0, bSAOEnable to 0 and added HAVOK fMaxTime=0.01666667 fMaxTimeComplex=0.03333333 to skyrim.ini. Still have stutters in game. My biggest concern though is that the MEMORY section is missing from my enblocal.ini in the skyrim folder, which means that i cant adjust it to my system. but i dont know if that is really the problem. I also read online that the stuttering doesnt have anything to do with the enb/game. So now im lost. Any help would be really appreciated. Suggestions like changing stuff in the ini, installing other tools, changing stuff in the skyrim launcher graphics settings, changing stuff in the nvida control panel, really any suggestions would be appreciated. I have a 1060 by the way, but it should be able to handle an enb

 

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