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  1. Azrael360
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    I've been using this, but it's always a hit&miss, mostly miss because adds a good amount of screen tearing.
    But found that if editing the file:

    Documents\My Games\Skyrim\Skyrim.ini

    and adding under [General] this line:

    iFPSClamp=60

    that removes the stuttering completely. No more need for this file and no more screen tearing!
    1. Timthelegend
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      This helped me tremendously, thanks alot dude.
    2. CaptainRC
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      I tried this, too, and it worked. However, it does have some downsides. For example, when I used the Elder Scroll in the Time Would, the Elder Scroll effect (where you see the Scroll's "writings" glow and expand) didn't show.
    3. phantompally76
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      Adding that line causes the entire game to run in slow motion. I don't mean timescale, either, I mean my character, all npcs, the water, even the wind blowing the grass.

      And on top of that, there was STILL stutter.....

    4. terrorofskyrim
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      you have to set it according to your monitor refresh rate. If it goes beyond 60 fps than set it to that instead.
    5. wrathofkhan
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      Yeee Azrael360 ma boi. Thank you!
    6. Havoc55
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      Have you found a solution? I have the same problem as you, phantompally76
    7. dmITRIUS
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      Mate, if you ever need a kidney or a ride to the airport or something hit me up. This is the single quickest and easiest fix to the most aggravating problem I've had in a long time.
    8. shackletonian
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      Phantompally76 or Havoc55, have you found a solution to the slow-time problem? My monitor's refresh rate is 60, and I set it to that with the iFPSClamp, but everything in the game is in slow motion. It's smoother than it was, but it's extremely slow. I need about 4-5 seconds just to pull back and set my bow to fire in game.

      Still, this is a step in the right direction
    9. s0what
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      60 also had slowmotion for me, but i just adjusted the number until i had no more slowmotion. currently I'm at 40. nice fix
    10. Wired1up
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      Heres a topic on iFPSClamp
      http://forum.step-project.com/topic/7989-skyrim-ini-guide/
    11. Gearhog
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      If your animations run in slow motion, try setting FPS clamp to 20 or 30. I did this with Dragon Age: Inquisition and it made the game run like butter on a potato PC (and no slow motion animations).

      Setting it at 60 basically slows everything down so it's possible to run at 60... or something along those lines.
    12. deleted22984014
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      Thanks!
    13. IroNash01
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      for some users experiencing slow down i think it has to do with maximum-pre rendered frames on your control panel and all over hardware specifications. For some reasom i experience a slow down of animation when MPF is 3 setting it back to 1 fixes the issue

      Btw this is such a great "fix" thanks
    14. Madrok7
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      Azreal360, you are a godsend!! I was getting the same screen tearing and doing what you said with the iFPSClamp fixed it completely!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    15. Incognoscible
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      Thanks man
    16. toya3369
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      Thank you so much :)
    17. grimes00
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      Works like a charm for me, thank you my good man. Have a good one.
    18. Demoneity
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      Well it stopped the stuttering but EVERYTHING is in slow motion lmfao
    19. wotdefok
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      It did stop animals from lagging and audio from glitching, but now my game is really fast.
    20. pwdkd
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      Try

      iFPSClamp=60

      and

      force ur Graphiccard to limit ur FPS at 60

      It runs normal then
  2. Batron75
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    Very nice, fixed instantly my unsolvable problems with animals jittering, jumping up and down, falling from the sky ect. Also fixed the screen flashing and making a splashing noise while moving.
    5 stars to you my friend!, was about to have to do complete re-install.
  3. Giorgaras1987
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    Just a quick question since there is no stuttering solution or a fix mod for skyrim special edition. Could this mod work with skyrim special edition?
  4. Songcaster
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    This worked for me. Fps is staying between, 50 to 60 fps. That is excellent for Skyrim. Before this, I had serious stuttering issues. Give this a try.
  5. ROZZSYNTHCLAIR
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    fucking lmao, it didn't work. f*#@
  6. lenns16
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    HOW CAN I REMOVE THIS
    1. Toesentu
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      Delete the files from the mod, delete your skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini located in documents/my games/skyrim. Go into steam and right click Skyrim, go to properties and validate the files to get the original files back. Start the launcher, change your graphics settings again. 
  7. palto228
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    sorry for the translation. to get rid of lags, I had to delete the antilag.cfg file, this is the only way I achieved stable 60 fps
  8. Gameovergirl217
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    it didnt fix the bug entirely but its much better now
  9. soheil777
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    i use ENB
    ENB use same .dll
    ENB user can not use of this? please answer to me
  10. akiazngirl
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    It does improve the performance of the game as advertised, however, it does so by lowering your graphics settings, which can be done without the mod.
    1. User_20863174
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      Dude, what? This .dll doesn't do ANYTHING at all to your graphics settings.
      It only removes the infamous micro-stutter bug that keeps your framerate going up and down: 60-61-60-61-60.

      It does not "improve" performance in any way.
    2. lenns16
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      no it does lower your graphics and I cant get rid of this mod