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Post » Wed May 30, 2012 4:29 am

Yeah, I mentioned already somewhere else, I managed to fix my "microstutter/jittery camera movement", by using a framelimiter set to 60, with Skyrim's V-Sync still in effect. Unlike other things I've tried, there is no screen-tearing with this method. :)

I don't know enough to understand why V-Sync isn't already limiting it to 60. And in both situations, it says 60FPS on my monitor, so I don't get what the heck is going on. But it worked! :biggrin:

I used the latest beta drivers and the latest Nvidia Inspector which features a framelimiter. If that helps anyone.
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Post » Tue May 29, 2012 5:17 pm

There is a lot of confusion in this thread. Amd people are getting the 64hz bug , which is like frame loss (regardless of framerate), and in interiors a severe choppiness that is nearly unplayable. Nvidia people get "normal game stutter" which the amd people with microstutter wish they had - and probably would not complain if they did have it after experiencing the 64hz horror. The 4xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx and yes, 7xxx series of graphics cards all experience this. It has not been truly solved. Most of this is due to a lack of articulation of the problem, and complaint from the people experiencing it. We are getting a 64hz, microstutter issue. People with crossfire are getting it exactly twice as bad as people with a single gpu. Running a framerate capper at 59fps will never seem like a proper 60fps. Enb caps it badly (57fps, 58fps, 59fps, 55fps, in frame intervals). Dxtory takes a direct performance hit (cpu usage, intense areas dipping fps). One method I have tried, is this. Msi afterburner >> download and install latest version >> Enable Onscreen display >> Open onscreen display options >> create a TESV profile by clicking the + sign on the bottem left of the menu >> add the tesv.exe >> click the spanner in the top right >> If you are using a d3d9.dll injector tick "enable compatibility on modified direct 3d runtimes (or something like that) >> Framerate limit = 60. This is strictly cap the framerate to 60 without the hit of other cappers. It will not entirely eliminate microstutter, however it will improve it by 80%. If you set the fps to 59fps. It will improve it by 100% and actually keep the cap at 59fps. 60fps is a lot smoother, and a lot of microstutter is removed in key annoying areas. I reccomend 60. The only way to get this 100% solved is to make a stink about it. Nobody seems to be doing that in any organized manner. MAKE A STINK ABOUT IT.

Do you have any comparisons of performance with/without DXTORY? I would be very interested in this.
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Post » Tue May 29, 2012 3:55 pm

Without Dxtory - Mouse lag and stuttering issues. With Dxtory I am able to play the game, yet I still have these problems.

When looking at corpses, trees, brooms, tables, chairs, light sources, barrels, rocks, and various objects I get mouse lag. The frames are jumping from 58 - 62. It almost looks like it's skipping across? move the mouse from top left/top right to bottom left/bottom right on any of these objects and it just skips and stutters.

Jump and swipe the mouse down, stutters. Look up while next to a wall? stutters. It doesn't matter what that object is. I want to know if this is my own mouse? is it something to do with my GPU? CCC? Or it is really the game (Which I'd assume) and Bethesda has no intentions to fix cause' they just hate us PC gamers.

ASUS HD 6970.
i5-2500k
8GB Kingston HyperX.

Nothing is OC'd and my mouse is a Logitech G500, and I am currently gaming on my 32" LG 1080p HDTV.

I've done all the .ini tweaks, and several combinations. Downloaded FPSLimiters, D3D, RivaTuner, ATi Tray... I've done everything. Nothing seems to fix this mouse lag and stuttering. At least in Fallout: New Vegas all my guy seems to do is actually skip ahead 2 feet each time I run.

I honestly don't know how much longer I can take this. For them to release this the way it was, especially on PC is pretty damn stupid. It's no lie that this is indeed a "Console Port" and clearly they care more about the precious X360 then anything else. Even if it way be an AMD issue... The performance issues, poor optimization, and horrible UI is just... :swear: I'd rather keep my frustration to myself then be some ub3r badass on these forums. Probably get banned cause' Bethesda knows they F'd up.
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