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    jshef0
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    A few things to note around Skyrim.

    Does it run with higher FPS whilst not on VR? if not see below.

    You have Windows 10 – maximum Vram Skyrim can use is 4Gb. That’s your video ram plus a proportion of system ram. Skyrim SE does not have this limitation btw but the game still seems to have low fps in alot of places.
    If you run modded – try to avoid large hi res texture packs. stick to 2048 max in my opinion for VR. .

    Make sure your Skyrim is stable and running well before you try to put VR on. VR really requires 60FPS or more but Skyrim doesn’t like running above 60FPS if you run script heavy mods usually you need to cap Framerate at 60. You will need to minimise your settings to make Skyrim work well on VR. Also look at the resolution as lowering this helps.

    Look at your Skyrim Prefs and skyrim.ini to make sure you have tweaked it a bit. I would suggest turning off some effects like (shadows on grass, decrease water reflection resolution etc) this should give you more fps. However its a suck it and see thing where you can tweak until you feel its good for you.

    Somethings that can help
    – ENBoost
    – Lightweight ENB – Use injector version. and if you run Mod Organiser etc run the injector from that (add an executable) I get 20+ FPS from vanilla using a lightweight ENB
    – Crash Fixes (google it) if you run alot of scripts or strings it can help with CTD’s and freezes as well
    – Safety Load (some say this doesn’t work but i find it does help)

    A good ini editor is :: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/69787/? (sorry if i am not meant to add links on the forums).

    Hope some of this helps.

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