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So, to begin with I've been experiencing very low framerates for no reason what so ever, ie. At Helgen cave entrance I had 30 FPS, at this moment I couldn't believe this 'WTF?!' Considering I was able to run old Skyrim with around 140GB's of mods and a little bit above 100+ ESP's with ENB at decent avg. 45 FPS with my Setup.Another problem I had with Skyrim SE was: When looking at some places from certain angles my framerate would drop to 30 FPS from 60 FPS, move few steps forward; FPS would go up to 60, move few setps back FPS would go down etc.To the point FIX1. Switch game to Fullscreen mode May be not necessarry if you use second FIX, for me it works now fine after using the second FIX (This alone gave me whooping +15 FPS increase outside Helgen cave )2. Disable Vsync in Skyrim.ini's and FORCE it through tool such as Nvidia Inspector and lock it at 60 FPS, detailed guide can be found for both Nvidia and AMD (This gave me another +10 FPS and reduced FPS drops )TL:DR Guide:Stuff to edit/add to Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.iniSkyrim.ini. In your Skyrim folder, wherever you installed skyrim.

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Not the data folder, the actual skyrim folder.Anyway, here's something else that will work. Replace all of SSE's textures with the original Skyrim's vanilla and/or HD textures.Why? Because bethesda and the people who work there are idiots, and upscaled the textures, doing virtually nothing other than causing an increase in performance costs.

You can't even tell a difference between Skyrim and SSE. If you can, you must be looking REALLY hard for them.The new textures don't look better, and all they do is eat up VRAM and drop FPS. The textures may only look better in certain light, or if you're really looking for a difference. Many other users don't like it, and Bethesda might even consider fixing it apparently.Are you saying you got worse performance after trying my fix?

(Well not MINE but I came across it and thought I'd share)And yeah SSE looks great with all that but I'm talking about textures here, and solely those. And if you're getting good FPS, you have to remember, not everybody has a medium to high-end system. Your specs are above even the recommended, right? As are mine, and I'd see similar results.Are you saying in Skyrim you had tearing/stutters and in SSE you don't?

Those two can't be related in this context. I can see getting better performance, with dx11, but I'm saying the gamers aren't getting the performance they should be.Let's say you're hitting 125 fps in SSE right now, if Bethesda didnt screw up, you'd easily see 150+ fps.Also, how are you even getting 125 lol? Lower settings? North and south mod napoleon total war. A card like the 390x or higher?.

I'm saying I have an over abundant amount of fps. Which causes tearing and stuttering. I don't understand my problem. I even posted about it.

But, what 'certain light' are you referring to?I have everything as high as it will go. I've done everything I can do to get my fps lower.

But I'm stuck. 60 - 80 is the lowest I can get. When I go above 60, I get slight tearing and slight stuttering now.

I just want a normal 50 - 60 fps. I've tried Nvidia Inspector, but, it doesn't work for me. My monitor refresh rate is 60.

My gcard is the GTX 960. For the life of me, I don't know what's going on. Hell, I'm not even unlocking any achievements.Edit:My post.Edited by NCRForever, 29 October 2016 - 02:16 AM.