![]() ![]() It's sooo subtle, it gets under your skin. I have yet to experience that but the minor screen tearing I have experienced. I just wish I knew what is causing this.įor now, 60 fps wth gsync on seems the way to go, I can live with that in Skyrim since people do complain about physics going crazy when above 85 fps. It'll run flawlessly at a locked 85 fps then if I exit the game and go back in, it locks itself to 50 fps. Especially without doing anything to the settings. It's not very noticeable at all but it's so subtly noticeable that I think I'd rather just play at a locked 60 fps with gsync on. ![]() But as Skyrim SE is brand new, it still does not have. Most of the people give you a link to a mod that does this for you. I am well aware that this is asked for the 'old' Skyrim. But I want to utilize vsync(since I have a gsync monitor) at 85 fps to get rid of the minor screen tearing going on. So I have an issue (a common one) that if Skyrim goes over 60 fps, it will start to show issues with the game (for example colliding items, functions not working). Skyrim plays just fine above 60 fps for me, especially at 85 fps. I never thought about that and this helps me out tons. The only thing I had to do to lock the fps at 85 is change the vsync in the ini file to 0(off) and limit the frame rate to 85 in Rivatuner that is used with MSI Afterburner and turn vsync off in the Nvidia Control panel. and its there for a got it all figured out now. ![]()
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