This page was last updated on 01 July 2021, 8:47PM
Changelogs
Version 1.45
• Fixed a bug related to the "GPU Temperature" and "GPU Load" no longer working. Apparently the latest NVDIA driver introduced a video card name change, resulting in the Open Hardware Library doubling up on the manufacture name. Example: "NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080". (OldMansBeard)
• A few miscellaneous tweaks and fixes.
Version 1.44
• Updated to the latest version of the Open Hardware Library, to hopefully resolve issues with newer hardware detection. (ag22)
• Miscellaneous internal code optimizations.
Version 1.43
• Mainly (hopefully) implemented several stability updates, related to error messages that have been posted on Nexus.
• Miscellaneous internal code optimizations.
Version 1.42
• Fixed a bug where the settings for the "Time" in-game counter were not being saved. (dark_wizzie)
• A few miscellaneous tweaks and fixes.
Version 1.41
• Fixed an issue with Total VRAM having an incorrect value for some cards.
• Added a "Percentage" display for the System RAM usage, and also GPU VRAM Usage.
• A few miscellaneous tweaks and fixes.
Version 1.4
• Re-implemented the InstallShield Lite installer, which is vastly superior to the Microsoft Installer that comes with Visual Studio. (diskdevl)
• Added a new option in the Setup Window for handling Survival Mode Exit Saves. When this option is enabled, FPM will attempt to rename the current "Exitsave.." file to "Autosave..". This is helpful if F4 crashes before you get a chance to "sleep" in Survival Mode, or before you get a chance to get a new Exit Save.
See http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Survival_mode for more details on Exit Save.
• Several miscellaneous tweaks and fixes.
I updated the installer details to be specific for the original, 32-bit version of Skyrim.
Version 1.3
• Upgraded to the latest version of Easyhook, which now supports SharpDX v4.0.1.
- In my own testing, so far, FPM seems to be able to support ENB.
- For this, ENB will load first, and the PFM overlay will load after a short delay.
• Upgraded to the latest version of the Open Hardware Monitor Library, which includes improved support for newer CPUs.
• Hopefully fixed the bug reported by user WolverineSix428. I was not able to reproduce this error myself, so I can't accurately report if it is resolved or not.
• Hopefully fixed the bug reported by user tfalcone31.
• Several miscellaneous tweaks and fixes.