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I have a problem running Skyrim, where the display has a severe ‘stutter’ every second or so, especially when moving and turning. This is currently making it unplayable. The weird thing is that it’s just started happening recently, out of the blue, and I can’t identify anything that has changed that might be causing it.
This is driving me crazy, so I’d be incredibly grateful if anyone has any ideas, thanks!
I’ve been playing Skyrim (original) with Vorpx for some time (over 50 hrs in), with a bunch of mods installed, and at 1600×1200 with 2x oversampling. It’s been performing reasonably, but I noticed a significant slowdown in places like Markarth. To try and help the performance, I decided to swap out some of the mods (I was running various texture packs, Climates of Tamriel, Realistic Lighting Overhaul etc.). When I did so, I found it wasn’t helping, and I noticed the stuttering described above. So, I switched back to my original config, and the stuttering was still there :( Thinking I’d messed something up with the mods, I backed up my save games and reinstalled Skyrim from scratch. For good measure, I also reinstalled Vorpx. It didn’t help and, even with no mods (and not even the official HD textures) nothing I do gets rid of the stuttering. The way it’s set up now, it should be running way faster than before. Now I don’t think it’s really a performance issue, as this happens even on the initial menu screen, and reducing oversampling and resolution doesn’t help much. I also get the same issue if I switch to Z-Buffer, rather than G3D. Things I’ve tried:
– Reinstall Skyrim and Vorpx
– Uninstall GeForce Experience, and make sure the Nvidia 3D vision bits are not installed
– Tried latest, and older Nvidia drivers (388.59)
– Stop Kaspersky Antivirus and its service (so nothing from Kaspersky running)
– Stop various other things such as Google Drive and OneDrive
– Check for anything dodgy in Task Manager (couldn’t find anything)
– Unplug everything from USB apart from mouse/keyboard and the Oculus bits
– Use Oculus Tray Tool to increase the Oculus service process priority
– Check my Windows power settings are on ‘everything full speed’
– Try running a ‘flat’ game (no Oculus/Vorpx) – no stuttering
– Try running a demanding Steam VR game (Talos principle on high/ultra graphics settings) – no stuttering, it’s perfectly smoothI’m out of ideas, I think. Does anyone have any other suggestions (other than reinstalling Windows, which is not an option at the moment)? Has anyone seen anything similar?
Cheers :)
My specs:
Core i7 2600K overclocked and stable at 4.2 GHz
12GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 1080 card
Skyrim, Vorpx and Oculus installed on SSDsTopic: no audio from a50 headset
I have removed the rift speakers and I’m using my astro a50’s instead.
My problem is there is no sound through my a50’s when running Skyrim through vorpx.
but there is sound through a50’s when playing games through oculus store and also when playing skyrim not in VR.they have worked in the past through vorpx but not now for some reason.
they are set as default device in windows and oculus store is set to use windows settings.
can anyone help?
Topic: issue with resolution
Hi, I’m having an issue when trying to use my oculus rift with Skyrim original.
no matter which resolution I set the game to (mainly 1920×1080 native) vorpx switches the in game settings to 800×600 in the game launcher and 1080×1013 in the Skyrimpref.ini file.
so when booting into the game with the headset on I’m left with, where the image should be…. a box with lots of noise/lines where there is no picture and then in the top left of this box there is a smaller box with the actual game image.sorry if that doesn’t explain it very well, I’m not to clued up on VR at the moment
any help would be great
Topic: unwelcome attachment issues
Been using vorpx with skyrim se, works great (with direct vr otherwise nausea).
Through the different versions I had several attachment issues. Older versions made the mouse cursor disappear in several programs (putting a program on the exclude list made no difference). The newest version is struggling to attach itself to anything starting up even when the program is on the excluded programs blacklist (vmware) resulting in long tries and error messages.
Personally I would prefer to use a white list in stead of a black list if that option would not be not too hard to make.
Topic: PUBG cloud profile question
So I imported the PUBG cloud profile into VorpX, but I noticed that under “assigned programs” it says SkyrimLauncher.exe.
Should I remove this and add PUBG’s exe and if so then which one is the right exe?
I’ve tried both the injector and the wrapper, neither one works. I’m currently a level 77 with 277 mods installed. Unfortunately the game won’t run even in 2D without ENB installed. Just trying to hang on until SkyrimVR hits the PC market.
