

- #Turn off mouse acceleration skyrim mod#
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I am fairly certain the game being designed to run on an xbox 360 and the engine being very out of date are the main culprits, not the hardware running it. Also I have had my Skyrim over 30GB in file size which makes it not really feasable to put it on a ram disc, not to mention I doubt Skyrim will be using enough memory bandwidth to actually even take advantage of a ram disk over a ssd (few of us have 40GB+ ram in our system to handle a heavily modded game). I don't see how stuttering is exclusive to AMD cards, or why a high end older Nvidia card wouldn't still perform nicely.
#Turn off mouse acceleration skyrim series#

I don't know the specifics, but this worked for me.
#Turn off mouse acceleration skyrim code#
I guess for some reason a line of code or some other random crap since they updated has made it so it micro-stutters with more then one core being utilized. Guess what? Stutter is GONE! Absolutly GONE! I have no problems now. Hoping that this does it, I ran the game.
#Turn off mouse acceleration skyrim trial#
So by trial and error I go BACK into MSConfig and into Advanced Boot Options, and click "Number Of Processors" so that it's enabled, and only select one. So I went back into MSConfig and clicked "Number of Processors" to turn it off and go back to one.

f*** 2 cores, why not just run it on one? That way it's not trying to process the information in two different lines. So here am I getting SUPER pissed and angry when I try something else. It was SO BAD! It's worse in the actual game.
#Turn off mouse acceleration skyrim mod#
I'm learning to mod right now so it's pretty easy for me to get straight into my Cell. Ran the game with all of my goodies to see if it lagged. So yea, restarted and bam both CPU's showed up in my Task Manager. So anywho, I did msconfig, went to boot, changed the "Number Of Processors" to 2. Apparently they were already both working, but nothing was telling me (even Task Manager). So I messed around for a bit and Enabled both of my CPU cores (I have a duo). I have a fairly average build, but I can run skyrim just fine on High with it without any major problems. I figured it had to be something due to my Processor. Borderless Windowed, INI tweaks, V-Sync, Mouse Acceleration. Anyways, I tried everything this side of sunday and nothing worked. I ran FRAPS and it wasn't my FPS dropping, it was just. I would run through a cave and sometimes it would run super smooth, other times (NOT FPS LAG) it was stutter. Of course, I think it goes without saying that with everything above, your mileage will vary.I have been fighting this problem for a WHILE! I didn't know what was causing it. Limiting it to 144, my monitor's refresh rate, brought huge physics issues for me.

I believe having a multiple of 60, as long as you consistently reach that multiple, actually behaves okay. This should be possible with a great deal of external FPS limiters. However, I've found that personally, I've been able to enjoy 120fps without issue by unlocking the framerate as above, and then limiting the framerate to 120 using Rivatuner. Not only does this disable acceleration, but I've found it also enables raw input in menus.Īs for the framerate, you can unlock it similarly: īe warned that, as a general rule of thumb, running over 60fps will cause issues with physics and Papyrus' time-reliant functions. In Documents/My Games/Skyrim/SkyrimPrefs.ini, find the following lines and fix their values: How about some helpful answers from someone actually experienced with Skyrim?
