The Elder Scrolls Skyrim SE (SSE)
Graphic mod ENBSeries 0.347
Added shader caching to "enbcache" folder to reduce startup time. Can be turned off in enblocal.ini. Cache is regenerated on any changes made to enblocal.ini or enbseries.ini. Do not share cache folder with presets.
TES Skyrim SE 0.347
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TES Skyrim SE 0.347
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
DANG. This about halved my startup times; 55-1:05 to 35 seconds average. Boris you are a god. Thanks so much <3
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
Maybe you dont have shader cache in driver enabled? For me startup time is 4 seconds (not first one, but all next).
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ENBSeries wrote:Maybe you dont have shader cache in driver enabled? For me startup time is 4 seconds (not first one, but all next).
I didnt mean on vanilla. This is with about 420 mods.
It reduced my load times with enb and 420 mods by about 40 seconds.
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
Big thanks Boris.
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
Very nice Boris, I went from 36 to 22 seconds using MO2 with +-150 mods.
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
The initial game start took 1 minute and 15 seconds, and the subsequent start took 10 to 15 seconds.
Thanks Boris for the latest update.
Thanks Boris for the latest update.
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
25 seconds when first run. 4 seconds the next run O.o
Amazing!
Amazing!
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Registered just to say that I've been trying ENB, but I kinda didn't like it and ReShade loaded much faster...
But now I'm back at ENB. And holy damn, it feels like it loads way faster than ReShade and looks way better. And I'm not sure if I'm dreaming, but performance also seems to be better... I no longer get dips in FPS unless I spawn 50 bandits with console.
Amazing update, much hype.
But now I'm back at ENB. And holy damn, it feels like it loads way faster than ReShade and looks way better. And I'm not sure if I'm dreaming, but performance also seems to be better... I no longer get dips in FPS unless I spawn 50 bandits with console.
Amazing update, much hype.
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Re: TES Skyrim SE 0.347
Brilliant !
From 55 seconds to 21 seconds on a mostly 4k texture load order containing 238 mods ( 145 plugins )
Wizardry my good sir...
All Hail Boris !
From 55 seconds to 21 seconds on a mostly 4k texture load order containing 238 mods ( 145 plugins )
Wizardry my good sir...
All Hail Boris !