

If you're using the mods you listen, then you NEED these or your WILL get performance drops. Now, get the NV stutter remover, wich helps keep the game from crashing sometimes and boosts preformance, and is easy to install (requires NVSE), finally, get CASM and turn off all autosave functions, which will reduce your chances of any performance loss due to corrupted saves. Now launch your game via that loader, and you'll be running in fullscreen windowed mode, plus NVSE, and with the 4GB enabler. On the NVSE website, there's a version that runs both at the same time. Next, if you don't have it already, get NVSE as well as the 4GB enabler. If windowed mode doesn't support your resolution, go into your ini file and just set your resolution there (under ). Via your game launcher, switch to windowed mode (there's a check box) and now your game should run better. It's actually just a program that you run in the background that allows you to play in fake fullscreen mode while in windowed mode.

Get a mod called Game Companion (its on the nexus). Good luck and if I find something that works I'll be sure to let you know.įew things you need that will boost preformance, esspecially with mods. I've also noticed that the game doesn't make good use of 4 cores, but have noticed that changing affinity to one core, applying, and then back to four cores has spread the load on some occasions (and not on others). I have several mods installed, have you installed texture/content/gameplay mods? I have a similarly capable setup to you: AMD PhenomII X4 965 3.4, HD 7950, 8 GB DDR3 so if either of us can find a solution it will likely work for the other. I think loading sounds on the fly is also contributing. I suspect (which is to say: I've no real evidence) that the issue is in loading data from the disk, so probably solutions are going to take the form of moving it to SSD, increasing caching somehow (in advance if possible), fully utilising RAM, decreasing texture resolution, etc.

I also have a bit of stutter, but its the lag that is the big immersion killer. I have the same issue: game breaking lag/pauses.
