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Does anyone have any advice for dealing with the Bethesda Stutter?


Bruhmis

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I run split screens too ,pretty much the same setup except no intel on the PC here, I have a lot of PC's, here in town there is a surplus warehouse where I obtain all the older PC's, cheap like in $20.00 or less range, yeah, most of the time I just go out into a shed and pull a unit some one has or is close to what they have, and fire them up for tests.

 

My hobby is sort of a time killer but in order to find solutions that match as close to an issue, I too need support, that's my support.

I seen in there, one of those giant XP systems, to big for me to carry, a gaming rig, vintage. It was huge !

 

Now I have today's toy's, about 13 laptops, and ya know, the older one's work better. My best one for all around tinkering is a Dell latitude, and I own a rage too.

 

I seen a $3500.00 new toy about to come on the market and I thought I 'd pick one up.

They claim it has wireless graphics. I'll see how well that works out.

But this shot is what you will expect to see and it will auto install.

 

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so, I installed the dxwebsetup, first from the NV redist folder, then from your pm. restarted windows and tested the game - stutter is still present, appears to be completely unaffected.

I appreciate you taking the time to try to figure this out with me. I wish bethesda/microsoft didn't insist on making this necessary.

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ok so you have a hard save in the location, please post here a link to the last saved game file, I'll install the game and run it with no mods and attempt to load that saved game file...and see if there is any differences.

 

DX installed so that covers missing data, do you know how to use process dependencies? There is a free program you can use and see if there is anything missing. you need to run the 64bit version first on the engine. Look for what else may be missing, ignore long file names as those pertain to the CK and Bethesda's web downloader. Networking files will show up missing.

 

But, I do want to at least see the stuttering thing, or..make a video of it?

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Did you ever try a Bandicam FPS 24/25/30 override instead of ENB's framecap or Bethesda's variable rate? It works by launching Bandicam then clicking on whatever application and/or displaying framerate with a hotkey. 500 series an 900 series Nvidia cards would glitch out and ENB framecaps would glitch out framerates too. One person said that mods required an overclocked i5 2500k, this is not a k, but it's overclocked via bus @ 9% CPU/GPU/RAM. It was a good topic, heh. Good Fun. Good Times. What I said I'm afraid I didn't mean it like that. I meant you gota do what you gota do. If you want a smooth framerate, all kinds of things might need to be adjusted. I started in 2009, not like the 2007 guy above. But it's all the same thing. If the game struggles then stuff has to be turned down or sped up. I get what you mean though, FO4 has done that stutter thing for me in the past. I thought it was a Nvidia issue, as consoles are AMD based. Very different card designs. The only way I was ever able to the the framerate smooth was either to rely on Bethesda's variable rate or a Bandicam framerate override.

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ok so you have a hard save in the location, please post here a link to the last saved game file, I'll install the game and run it with no mods and attempt to load that saved game file...and see if there is any differences.

 

DX installed so that covers missing data, do you know how to use process dependencies? There is a free program you can use and see if there is anything missing. you need to run the 64bit version first on the engine. Look for what else may be missing, ignore long file names as those pertain to the CK and Bethesda's web downloader. Networking files will show up missing.

 

But, I do want to at least see the stuttering thing, or..make a video of it?

https://mega.nz/#!zF9G3DqT!IvVELHTXWF1t-FlUyRVJynJSOZ1jIgEl4C5_NbS6k4o

 

 

I'll try to record a video of the stuttering soon. I'm unable to at the moment but I should have something recorded in 45-50 minutes.

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There's an App to un-park intel CPU cores which will park themselves in order to lower amperage thus saving energy. Some of Skyrim's ENB pointed toward unparking the CPU via editing the windows registry, though here, someone wrote an app to edit the registry for us. So I got a 9% Overclock or some such shite with unparked intel cores, which goes along with what someone said about FO4 with mods needing an i5 2500K. Which is a sandybridge with a unlocked core. I use a locked core i5 2500 bus overclocked @ 9% CPU/GPU/RAM, but it's unparked from Skyrim ENB suggestion. That will crash the operating system so it certainly crashes other applications, but at least the OC works. Usually OC causes more problems than it solves, it's an easy test though, turn the shite off. Also particular to intel, hypertheading after the Pentium single core chips, became detrimental to certain video games, easy fix, turn that shite off. ROFL

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