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Flickering while moving around in ENB´s


WilderTiger1981

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Hello Guys, i have a problem,

 

everytime i am looking around in skyrim i realize a flickering. This is in every ENB i had tried so far.

I tried deifferent AA - Setting, FOV, FOD - but nothing helped me so far.

 

I am using an UltraWide Screen Monitor with 100 HZ, FreeSync, with a native resolution of 3440x1440

 

Here is my Modlist:

 

 

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I upladed a Video that shows the flickering - Link:

 

https://www.file-upload.net/download-14109824/VID_20200529_155251.mp4.html

 

Maybe one of you has got a fix, solution, idea

 

Best regards, keep on modding

 

Andy

 

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First up, I had a similar problem back in 2017. A solution provided by someone was:

"EDIT: got it! Its a combination of TAA and SharpScale in DoF or LumaSharpen. Either way TAA+sharpen = flickering. Replace TAA with FXAA or disable SharpScale under Depth of Field settings (ENB settings). Thats it."

From: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/5632567-screen-flicker/ You can see I failed to follow this up - which was pretty dumb of me.

 

Also a Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/5cwggb/any_fix_for_the_flickering_shadows_when_you_move/

 

If none of this applies, then at a guess, it could be refresh rate vs framerate. Do you have your FPS capped at 60?

 

With my 21:9 I usually set my Nvidia Gsync to "Use the 3D application" so that the game selects the refresh rate. (I don't know the Freesync set up).

I play with my FPS capped at 60-63. I allow my ENB to cap the FPS, and my Nvidia software to handle the Vsync. These are switched off in the game INI files.

 

Is that an HDR screen? Edge lighting or FALD settings may be contributing to the problem, though I doubt it. Just a thought.

 

Aside from that, another thing is Ambient Occlusion - fiddle with those values in case that is being processed oddly.

 

Well, there are some ideas for you. They may be rubbish! :geek:

 

Good luck.

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May be irrelevant but my Samsung monitor have "black equalizer" setting (basically adjusts blackness of a black, low values good for FPS to see better in shadows and dark areas, high for movies etc.). Ramping it up from 10 to 13 helped, heh.

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