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Skyrim input delay
Skyrim input delay







skyrim input delay
  1. #SKYRIM INPUT DELAY HOW TO#
  2. #SKYRIM INPUT DELAY INSTALL#
skyrim input delay

"D:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4\fallout4.exe"Ĥ) Make sure your "Application detection level" is set to medium or higher or it may not detect the game launching. Find where it's installed on your PC, for me it's

#SKYRIM INPUT DELAY INSTALL#

Make sure you've got Afterburner & RivaTuner both fully up to date after installing or the FPS limiter might not workġ) Download and install MSI Afterburner, Then launch it.Ģ) Open RivaTuner, located in your taskbar.ģ) Add Fallout 4 by clicking the "+" icon. We only want the FPS limiter in the RivaTuner software that comes installed with Afterburner.

#SKYRIM INPUT DELAY HOW TO#

There are many different programs capable of doing this so if you're already aware of how to limit your FPS with your favourite GPU tweaking software go ahead and use that instead of Afterburner.Īfterburner's primary use is for GPU overlocking, if you've never done this before/don't know what you're doing then don't mess with any of the core settings in Afterburner itself. ini tweaking done, it's time to limit Fallout 4's FPS via third party software to prevent wacky stuff happening.

skyrim input delay

Please note i will be updating and expanding this guide whenever i discover/experiment with new things so keep checking back!įinally, with all the. Onto the guide for getting your mouse movement as accurate as possible. So we want V-Sync disabled for better input "feel" (and trust me after doing this it's worlds better) but we don't want to mess up the engine by letting the framerate get too high. For example i have a 144hz monitor so with V-Sync on i'm limited to 72fps max at all times. In Skyrim it caused serious issues (that bumpy cart ride) and in Fallout 4 it seems to mess up lockpicking, accessing terminals, making you move at hyper speed and other things.īy default Fallout 4's V-Sync limits your FPS to half of your monitors refresh rate. Problem is many aspects of the engine are tied to your FPS so disabling V-Sync thus increasing FPS over the set limit can cause all sorts of undesirable consequences. In Fallout 4 (and many other Bethesda game on the Creation Engine) V-Sync is forced on with no option to disable it without editing the config files. Now if you don't have any issues with mouse lag, lucky you! You might want to tweak a couple of things mentioned here like disabling the mouse acceleration & making the X&Y sensitivity even but i wouldn't touch anything else as that's for people who do get input lag. Ok so as you may know the V-Sync in many games is splendid for eliminating screen tearing but often introduces input lag/mouse lag in game which is probably my #1 pet peeve in all gaming, especially FPS games.









Skyrim input delay