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Skyrim Pixelated after uninstalling Realvision ENB


daniel844

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Hi,

 

I'm rather new to the modding process and have been having trouble with pixelation on textures.

I installed realvision enb, but it was too graphics intensive for my 2gb graphics card.

So I following the instructions from realvision on how to install and now (especially when moving) the textures are very pixelated.

 

This happened once before and I had to reinstall the entire game to fix it.

Does anyone know why this is happening?

In the meantime i'll probably do a reinstall of the game so that i can play it without the terrible pixelation, but i would like to know what is causing this for future reference when I gain the courage to install another enb. lol

 

Thanks

 

Update: actually i should probably call it choppy edges instead of pixelization.

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You should be absolutely fine with a 2GB card. Pixellation might be coming from not setting your screen size in the ENB ini file. You can also tweak for performance in the ENBlocal.ini.

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Thanks for the post vram1974.

I forgot to mention that i'm using a laptop. The Lenovo y40. here are some specs.

 

Processor: Intel® Core i7-4510U CPU @2.00GHz 2.60 GHz

RAM: 16GB

Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R9 M275

 

Maybe why i'm not getting good performance is because its a laptop?

i would usually get around 30-40 fps, but when turning around in-game i would get serious fps drop (15 to 20 fps) so it was very jerky at times.

If you have any ideas how get better performance with Realvision i would still like to use it.

I'm planning on trying out "I cant believe its not enb" when skyrim finshes downloading and seeing how that works.

 

I want to get a gaming desktop sometime but sadly it isn't practical or affordable for me right now so guess i have to stick with my laptop.

 

Thanks again!

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