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Skse mem patch
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skse mem patch
  1. #Skse mem patch how to#
  2. #Skse mem patch full#
  3. #Skse mem patch Pc#

You have a 64bit OS and lots of main memory. Will this help your ILS, CTD or freezing? Best not to waste his time with silly questions. If this can be part of ENB I do not know. I contacted Boris about this and he is doing his own tests and investigations.

#Skse mem patch how to#

However, SKSE loader already patches tesv.exe before the game starts and since SKSE sources are provided adding the patch is straight forward.īecause of the nature of this patch I will only provide instructions how to do this. This can not be done by a SKSE plugin because they are executed much later. This needs to happen very early in the process. To make the engine allocate a larger block of memory it needs to be patched.

#Skse mem patch full#

Thankfully again, the second block does not fill up as quickly and once it is full the engine does not trip over itself when allocating more blocks. This isn't the case with the second block. Thankfully, by telling the engine to request a bigger block from the start it magically makes use of it without any further ado. When the first block gets full, the engine will allocate more blocks. When tesv.exe is started it allocates two 256MB blocks of memory.

#Skse mem patch Pc#

After many hours of peeking and poking it turns out there is a simple fix and one has to wonder why this is not something that is implemented as an option or parameter for the PC version of the game. In this naming tradition this third memory patch will allow Skyrim to use that available space right from the start to fix ILS (infinite loading screen) without side effects and other memory related CTD (crashes to desktop) or freezes.

skse mem patch

Thanks to Boris we have the second memory patch ENBoost taking care of textures not wasting main memory anymore. It has been a while since the first memory patch that fixed 4GB LAA that made it into the official game. * Added hint to run updates after installing a 4 year old program from MS * Added a note about the need of Stable uGridsToLoad in requirements * Added a link to more detailed post from ZerOxShadows how to compile * Added Recommended section and note about precache killer * Added How much memory to pre-allocate section No need to mess with unknown, untested, unproven settings or mindlessly copy and paste made up things that have no effect.įor additional memory add this to the. If you can not properly verify cause and effect all you do is wasting time. For the love of the holy cow make sure to only use well documented and tested ini settings or spend some time testing them thoroughly yourself. The information below helps my(!) Skyrim with higher ugrids and many mods. Take it or leave it.īe sensible about memory use and modding done right in general - refer to S.T.E.P. I am sharing it because I am hoping a large part of the community will benefit from it. What bad can happen when Skyrim uses more memory without tripping over itself?įried Hardware maybe? If anything bad does happen then it is your problem since I already got your firstborn and I do not care. This patch will require your first born and a pint of your blood. Those users who want graphics but have very low performance with ENBSeries - you are not properly configured game and/or mod, so pay a little attention to understand what is wrong. Simply set UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics=true in enblocal.ini and all graphics modification will be disabled. In short, ENBSeries and ENBoost are the same, but ENBoost functionality can be toggled on/off independently from graphic modifications of ENBSeries, so performance will not degrade while using ENBoost only. ENBoost and ENBSeries web site is hereįor those users who are new to ENBSeries and ENBoost, i recommend to read it description in readme_en.txt and on the nexus page of ENBoost. Original forum topic is here, it may be temporary disabled. This is temporary page for CTD and Freeze fix in case of forum not working.













Skse mem patch