Hey so when I put in 59.7fps and v-sync off on NVIDIA Profile Inspector and go to apply changes I get a message saying " Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately." is that normal and do I continue or do I mess up something.
disable EnableCompression and ReduceSystemMemoryUsage in enblocal will also solve it. both function cause more stutters lags etc as it help. the function work barely in new vegas
EnableCompression=true Is for when you have too much s#*! installed, so you run into memory CTDs. It's a workaround that is really only for testing which mods are the culprits.
i have 60,7 and use application setting in inspector and the same in ENB, and i have no choppy mouse either. so it might just depend on your configuration if it works or not. important thing to realize is that messing about with these settings might fix the problem anyone is having. also, if you disable the memory manager on ENB it fixes intermittent chops and laggy sound (delayed gunshots e.d.)with me.
Another thing to add, is you can greatly reduce cell loading stutter by setting EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=true. The only thing that's unsafe about it, is if you alt-tab while playing in exclusive fullscreen, the game will crash. It works by preventing Direct3D 9 from mirroring the VRAM into memory, which is what causes the intermittent hitches when loading exterior cells.
Edit: If you have an AMD GPU, use Radeon Chill to limit the framerate. Works perfectly in every game.
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so it might just depend on your configuration if it works or not.
important thing to realize is that messing about with these settings might fix the problem anyone is having.
also, if you disable the memory manager on ENB it fixes intermittent chops and laggy sound (delayed gunshots e.d.)with me.
Edit: If you have an AMD GPU, use Radeon Chill to limit the framerate. Works perfectly in every game.
Even though I've always been using "EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=true" , I never had an idea of what it actually does.
Thanks FiftyTifty, kudos to you for explaining! :)