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D3lit3

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So I've just reinstalled Skyrim along with the updates and the DLC HD pack and Tytanis, hoping to play as an orc this time. I think it's helpful to note that I played Skyrim flawlessly about 2 months ago as an elf but I was busy with life. So as soon as I reinstalled and patched everything and such I started getting this game-breaking bug or glitch or lag.

 

Basically, everything runs smooth as hell. I'm in Markarth and I can even run around the city looking at the whole city with a stable 40FPS, something that I remember was impossible with the initial game (I was getting 20 in Markarth). Anyway all this ends abruptly as soon as I enter an interior cell or building. Moving in the building is still smooth and lag-free but as soon as I exit into the city the FPS just doesn't drop but the game locks up in these hick-ups where I move my mouse and it registers after 5-10 seconds and everything is moving in these still frames. Sometimes it seems to die down but as soon as I look around again I get these lock-ups and they literally make the game unplayable as I can't move and have to ctrl-alt-delete out. This is fixed as soon as I relaunch the game...right until I go inot another building.

 

Any help and I would love you forever. Really wanted to enjoy Skyrim again but this is making it unplayable. What I've tried

 

- Updating drivers

- Disabling mods and HD pack

- Disabling nVidia HD Audio in device mgr

- some d3d.dll anti-lag fix

- overclocking/underclocking

- ipresentinterval = 1/0

- LAA patch...isn't it already in 1.4?

 

Do any of you guys have anything like this? I'm sure it's a simple fix since it runs smooth UNTIL I enter a building so it's probably some code or something but it's just so damn frustrating!

 

Thanks.

 

PC:

 

Amd phenom x4 945 @ 3.4

4GB RAM

560 TI @ 1000 mhz

650w PSU

windows 7 32-bit

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