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FredyPt

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Have you tried to set it to false ?

STEP guide ENBlocal.ini.

I didn't set it to true yet. Since I followed the Enb guides untill now, I always leave it on false.

Plus this whole thing with Directx9 and 4Gb limit on Windows 8+ is so damn frustrating. One thing I know, it's not my system fault. I have been running The Witcher 3 with every setting maxed and I still get smooth 75 fps.

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<I have been running The Witcher 3 with every setting maxed and I still get smooth 75 fps.>comparing games performances is not a model. Skyrim is a highly moddable game that can easily set the best specs to the knees with ini settings among other things.

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Refresh the page (ctrl + F5) I've edited my post. (I initially put the wrong link)

<I have been running The Witcher 3 with every setting maxed and I still get smooth 75 fps.>comparing games performances is not a model. Skyrim is a highly moddable game that can easily set the best specs to the knees with ini settings among other things.

I have read all of that, unfortunately to no avail. I usually don't compare game performances but when having Nvidia Hairworks maxed out gives me a more stable FPS than only running an Enb and some Lod's on Skyrim.

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  • <Plus this whole thing with Directx9 and 4Gb limit on Windows 8+ is so damn frustrating.> You must make sure you stay under the 4Gb VRAM limit. you may use Skyrim performance monitor.

You won't have a constant 60 FPS, in some areas, depending on your load order, you'll have some loss. It depends on the loss.

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