So select "Low" but you want to make some other tweaks. But of course almost all of us are using rigs that will slow to a crawl especially in outdoor areas, so we have to make some hard to swallow sacrifices, and those are going to be short fade distances which are conveniently selected for you if you use BethINI's "Low" setting. The exception here is high texture detail and crisp edges, because of how blown up all the textures are how 'close' you can get your face to them in VR. I say that in VR you need need to prioritize high FPS at almost all costs. Now here comes some subjective advice for your ini's. Use BethINI because the guy who made it is an ini wiz and it will save you a lot of time. To make ENBoost work you need in your skyrim folder enbhost.exe, ENBInjector.exe, enbinjector.ini, enblocal.ini, enbseries.dll, and enbseries.ini. To maximize your chance of hooking is change your enbinjector.ini to the following load order:
One way to give ENBoost more time to hook is having lots of big mods in your load order to slow down that game startup load time. This is another reason to use Nexus Mod Manager because it seems more likely to hook ENBoost. Now with fast CPU's (which you kinda need for Skyrim) there is a problem some times getting ENBoost to 'hook' with VorpX and SKSE because the game simply loads too fast. 45 fps is unacceptable.Īlso use the injector version of ENBoost. Make sure you change this back to allow FPS of 90 and you shouldn't have to change it again. One important thing is that during the first load screen VorpX will say your FPS is too low and turn on FPS cap at 45. I didn't mess with VR Scale too much because it makes your character too big or too small. I changed my UI elements around as well as strength of headtracking. For gods sake use Geometry mode, otherwise what is the point. It has suggested settings for Skyrim that didn't need too much tweaking. Use SKSE because you have to if you want good mods (like Requiem) and you want the memory patch. I know this sucks but for some reason it gets like 10 more FPS than if you use Mod Organizer. The lowest it gets is 50 in the usual outdoor and city problem spots like white run steps. With this set up I spend most indoor time at 90 FPS and outdoors generally at 90 as well. If you aren't using an SSD at this point wtf is wrong with you. I am only going to cover the stuff I didn't see in other guides like this and this.ĬPU: Haswell 4670k i5 overclocked to 4.5 gHz (really wish this was i7) I've spent quite a bit of time trial-and-erroring my way through this and thought I'd share some tips to save you some time and boost FPS. See the rules page for more information.Screenshots in the context of asking for help are acceptable.Please take your screen archery to /r/SkyrimPorn.
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