


I am not sure how well the compatibility of this edition will be with mods, however i assume they Should work with it. Resulting in a more up to date Skyrim experience with option to further mod it without downloading yet another 50 gigs of texture/ model packs to fix blocky cheese model. Take my comment with a grain of salt, however it will surely in its BASE form perform better.īesides it will improve and make various aspects of engine more up to date, hopefully performance and mod-ram usage limit will be improve/ removed altogether.

If you wish to modify some game, download several versions of ENBSeries and try them all, which will look better, without graphic artifacts and with as much effects as possible. It will be clearly better optimised than mod-fest of l33t graphical mods of "i can make flowers with 4k texture that i will notice only with magnifying glass". Versions for TES Skyrim, GTA 4, Deus Ex Human Revolution are not working as generic for different games. If you are a person like me which actually enjoys modding the game to achieve both Good picture, gameplay mods suited for you and at same time good performance - then this edition will be amazing. The base game itself does not offer a (documented or discovered) way of limiting the FPS outside of enabling vsync and setting your monitor refresh rate to the desired amount (after. Unless you are nude-mod frienzy waifu creator, that spams screenshots and acts important on some junk such as flickr (or what every those Yet another screenshot makers use now) all of that stuff is irrelevant. The graphical enhancement mod ENBSeries can limit your FPS, if you set EnableFPSLimittrue and your desired FPS in FPSLimit61.0 under LIMITER in enblocal.ini. Enb is trash which consumes excessive resources for picture quality resulting in LAG fest and FPS drops due to zero optimization. Bethesda sends word that that the Skyrim Special Edition has gone gold, and offers system requirements for the upcoming remake of this Elder Scrolls RPG.
