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0.214 Skyrim FPS drop to 0 upon viewing characters

Posted: 06 Sep 2013, 08:59
by Vhorighteous
Hey all. I have been using enbseries for as long as I can remember on Skyrim. I have never had any problems with it ever. Upon installing the new 0.214 version I immediately get 0 fps whenever I look towards either my followers or towards enemies. I hadn't played Skyrim for a few months and I believe the last version of enb I had installed was 0.119. It had been a while so there may have been other iterations of this new build before the 0.214.
My question is if this new version with the ENBoost has something that might be causing this and if so, what can I do to change it. I'm using Sharpshooters ENB preset witth his new version that is compatible with this new version of enb. I've followed all the directions on what to change in the ini files but I really don't know too much about the in-game menu settings to play around with them. This lag thing is beyond my understanding.
Thx in advance for any help given.

Re: 0.214 Skyrim FPS drop to 0 upon viewing characters

Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 11:49
by insomnia_jt
I had a similar wierd issue when looking directly at the sun. My FPS would crawl around 10 just by looking at the sun. v.215 solved the issue though.
Try the update.

Re: 0.214 Skyrim FPS drop to 0 upon viewing characters

Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 14:25
by ENBSeries
Yeah, no difference between 0.214 and 0.215 and 0.213 too.

Re: 0.214 Skyrim FPS drop to 0 upon viewing characters

Posted: 28 Nov 2013, 21:02
by Mika999
I was using your last version of Skyrim enb on my ATi 6950 and work fine, and today I upgraded my card to asus r9 280x. Having 60 fps with enb, but when i look some random object in game fps drops to 5-10. Do you know what causing this? I turn off enb and copy original d3d9, and on vanilla doesn't have this fps drops, so is something with moded d3d9.

Re: 0.214 Skyrim FPS drop to 0 upon viewing characters

Posted: 29 Nov 2013, 17:09
by ENBSeries
Don't know what original d3d9 is for you or you lost and did wrong conclusions. Describe somehow else.