Best purchase ever made, i bought it way back to play rdr2 on pc when it didn't had fsr yet, the frame gen feature is such a bless, i'm rockin' my modlist with constant 60 fps and even tho it drops below 30 fps, i don't feel it nor see it! And it's just at the start, i imagine these frame gen technologies will improve much more as time goes by.
Thank you Soft.Went and purchased Loseless scaling after seeing this vid and Im impressed.I used to struggle with FPS using ENB .0499 binaries but im getting better framerates even if I have DOF and dynamic cubemaps turned on (using Azurite Horizons 4 ENB btw)and running on an i5-600 without a gpu.Thank you so much!!!.
Another thing not a lot of people realize affects performance is FOV (sometimes). Try decreasing that if you can. And also use this epic tool! Thanks for sharing this, softgaming!
I was suffering to run 60 fps smooth, with 1k to 2k textures, 1080p game resolution, community shaders with reshade. I tried Lossless Scaling, it improved my performance, but my real problem was lack of video memory, just 6Gb VRAM, so I downscaled most of my 2k textures like landscapes, for 1k, and changed my dense heavy grass mod to a lighter one and now, I can play at my beloved 60 fps
Get scaleless framing. I was hesitant at first, being that it was like 6 or 7 dollars. But it literally gives you FREE FPS. When my game normally drops into the 50s or 40s at certain places with mods that are supposed to help FPS, with lossless scaling literally NEVER lose fps. anywhere. it is 100% worth it.
Check out his guide from last year if you want a list of mods that increase performance. There's probably more mods you can find to help with enough research but these are the typical heavy hitters. th-cam.com/video/yKmsB3JCPAk/w-d-xo.html
Been using PureDark's upscaler for a while now, I get 110-140 FPS indoors easily. Outdoors, it fluctuates between at absolute worst 45-50 FPS to an average of 65-70 and goes up to 80-90 FPS depending on weather for example. So I'm honestly really happy with it
What the heck is this sorcery! I bought it here and tested and I approve it! I decided the upscaling was not my cup of tea, the text didn't end up looking crisp enough in the screen for my astigmatism eye, then I moved on testing the frame gen only. I have a heavily modded game on a RTX 2070 Super playing on 1080p and at heavily wooded areas in Skyrim like the Rift and Falkreath I get around 25-30 FPS whereas interiors often run 60 FPS smoothly. Now everything feels like I'm in an interior cell! W... T... F! While the input delay is still there, it's not like I'm playing a competitive MP game where those precious milliseconds make a huge difference.
Anyone with stuttering or generally low fps should try it. Works like a charm and having double the frames just feels waaay smoother even if you hit 60fps without it. And it works for other games as well
I will say that for some reason this doesn't work for me. For a moment I thought maybe it was a VRAM bottleneck, but monitoring my VRAM usage while playing, that's definitely not the issue. I've tried capping at 60FPS and even 30FPS, and neither of those seem to help either. Particularly when I spin the camera around in high-population areas, it starts to chug along. If I let the camera sit still for a minute and then spin it, it works fine. I'm not sure what the issue is, but LossLess Scaling doesn't seem to have any measurable effect for me for some reason.
This app is really nice, helps a lot in scenes where fps might drop to 40 but the game still feels smooth. The input delay is there but I bet if you play with a controller you wouldn't notice it. Consoles could benefit a lot from this feature.
If we let it happen, paid mods will destroy what we modders spent decades building. I care about the community I myself spent 17 years of my spare time on, so nothing personal, but I have to unsubscribe. The community still works as intended to the benefit of all, but only because so far there has been enough backlash when they try to monetize the modding community. Please respect what we built and don't promote more wealth for a few over the benefit of the many.
What are you talking about? This video is not talking about a paid Skyrim mod ala PureDark's DLSS and FSR mods which is what I assume you're thinking of. This is a purchased tool on Steam that works for ANY game and works on ALL graphics cards. Although this channel is Skyrim focused, Lossless Scaling isn't confined to it whatsoever which makes it much easier to endorse and suggest as Soft here is just trying to help low end PC Skyrim modders get the most out of their game.
@@TheBanklord Yep, I agree. Though I doubt the original poster will receive the reply to help them understand the difference between a mod from Nexus and an app you purchase from Steam. Funny how people only hear what they want to hear. Love your work Soft - I'm still subscribed :)
Puredark is lame asf, i really dont get how people playin with it . I pirated that shit and fsr looks so burry like daamn. I better play 50 fps with dope graphics then 80 with ass 🤢🤢🤮🤮
@@Monntauk That was actually the default for me and it didn't work. The other options didn't do anything at all. I tried it with Morrowind though, and it worked just fine.
I had this same exact problem. I downloaded SSE Display Tweaks, and went into the .ini file to change Fullscreen to false and Borderless to true. Be sure to remove the comment symbol on those lines (#). This worked for me
I've been playing with this for a couple of weeks now. If you don't max out the GPU at 100% there's almost no difference on the input latency. The only time I can tell is if the game itself is bogged, which in my case that's Fallout 4, the input latency is crap when the game bogs, just happens. Playing with it on Arkham City, Origins and Knight in challenge mode and I can't tell the difference between having it off and on except it looks smoother with it on. The animation is still synchronized with the audio and the audio isn't delayed. I don't think Lossless Scaling even adds a single frame of latency unless you have the system overloaded, in which case it isn't the app causing the lag.
Frame Generatiion is nowhere near the same as increasing performance. It's a technology mainly intended to give the illusion of smoother motion targeted at high refresh rate monitors. You're also not supposed to use FrameGen if you're game isn't already running above 60fps. There are more downsides to framegen than added latency. Image quality decreases quite a lot, specially if your base framerate is already below 60fps. The lower your base framerate, the worse the image quality and the higher the latency will get. On top of that, fake frames require more VRAM. That last part is quite important for moddded Skyrim. A lot of people tend to experience stuttering or even crashes due to running out of VRAM and by adding fake frames you'll only making things worse. I think is important to make the distinction, because a lot of people enable FrameGen whenn their game is running at low framerates (anything below 60 really) and then wonder why their game has become more unstable and stuttery. Ideally you should optimize your modlist as best as you can and avoid mods that are known to heavily decrease performance before relying on framegen.
Illusion or not, i cannot honestly see too much difference between native and frame generated motion in many games. The difference as you said becomes almost negligible if you are using X2 FrameGen and already are achieving 60 FPS. Granted you using a controller and not playing any competitive games. There are many older games which are locked at 60 FPS and their physics break if you forcefully unlock by a mod. Loseless solves this and can provide you a smooth 120 fps experience. Also don't forget about emulators. All of the 60fps cheats that i used on pcsx2 provide choppy 60 fps experience with vsync and fps limit already ON. With lossless, i can now get buttery smooth 120 fps and choppiness removed somehow. But yes you do need headroom for VRAM if you are going to mod your games.
@@shayanali8771 As long as you know what you're getting into and you're ok with it it's fine. My issue is that I see too many people recommending FrameGen to non-tech savvy people without explaining to them all the downsides. As I said on my 1st post, modded Skyrim in particular can be problematic, too many people are already exceeding their VRAM limit and getting tons of stuttering and FrameGen will only make things worse since it consumes VRAM itself.
While my FPS could stand a bit of tweaking, my real obstacle is loading screens. Even with autosaves turned off, fade delays cranked down, etc., I sit and stare at black screens for what feels like foreeeever.
Just wanted to say that there isnt actually a difference in latency between 2x and 3x generation. 2x does the traditional 1 intermediary frame between the 2 in game frames, while 3x just generates two intermediary frames but still places them between the 2 in engine frames.
I’ve tried and extensively tweaked both Lossless Scaling and Puredark on my 4070 8GB laptop. My main issue is VRAM, where 8GB has forced me to really tune my mod list to keep textures under ~7GB usage. My GPU has 99% utilisation but my CPU is only at about 35%. I found that Puredark consistently has far better image quality and zero artifacts, and it doubles my FPS from 30-40 to 60-80 (regardless if I use Performance, Balanced or Quality presets). Lossless Scaling however has a LOT of artifacting, stutters and freezes and even though it can get to 100+fps it’s too unreliable to use. YMMV of course.
Also another thing stop using enb’s and instead use a community shader if you’re using fps boosting mods I tried it and it was a night and day difference
If you’re using all the features, you’re still better off using an ENB. When all Community Shaders features are on, the fps is worse than an ENB. I use shaders and some of its key features to improve my visuals without sacrificing fps
Its been very picky with what it helps and doesnt. Ive been using different Skyrim mod lists over the past month and for most of them, it was tanking my fps. From 55 down to 9. Im not sure what was causing it but i think it has something to do with the window. The only one it worked really well with was Nolvus. I have nvme , 32gb of ramwith 3080 10gb and i7-9700. I also noticed i have better luck activating it if already have 60fps. A lot of times when i activate it, if i have only 30fps, itll freeze the game until i unscale.
How is Lossless with Skyrim's UI now? I remember seeing people promote Lossless a few months ago, but there was horrendous ghosting and artifacting with the game's UI.
I ended up buying Lossless a month ago, tried it once for Skyrim. I really liked it but my only issue with it, and that's why I stopped using it, is that the outlines of my screen look horrible/noisy/blurry while using this mod. Looks like ghosting of some sort, if that wasn't the case, I'd be using it for Skyrim. If anyone knows how to fix this, feel free to hit me up!
Thanks for another great video my dude! I've been considering using a frame generator due to a few places where my fps drops to 50, like ousite Whiterun. But everywhere else i get 90+ fps, so I dont know if its worth it. On a side note, would you pleease consider featuring the mod Helmet Overlays? Its such an amazing little mod, but it has some conflicts with Skyhud and the author is looking for someone to take it over, so maybe if we spread the word about it, someone will keep developing it :) Thanks again!
I tried lossless scaling with the Nolvus modpack, I used redux preset and all advanced options off, I'm running a 3060 and ryzen 5600 at 1080p and I used FSR in lossless scaling since they recommend that for modern games and newest frame gen option and the performance option under it. I get down to low 30s fps in dense parts of falkreath hold but frame gen brings that up to 60 according to the program's fps counter, problem is it doesn't feel like a perfectly smooth locked vsynced 60 fps, there are very noticeable stutters, and also pretty significant input lag too, and since Skyrim already has some lag by default, it doesn't feel great at all.
V-synce will make input lag even worse. That's what I noticed anyway in my case. I also checked the enable tearing box and didn't notice much tear anyway
@@han-zo521 FSR frame gen, then? I've heard it's causing stuttering and it's not nearly as good as NVIDIA. Sadly 30 series got swindles on it. I myself own 3060ti
Hey, can I get some help? Whenever I try to use Lossless Scaling, my screen turns black and on the top left I see a simple and humble 0. Im also trying to put my skyrim in borderless windowed but it is not working. Any Ideas?
Good vid but massive disagree in the conclusion the loseless scaling FSR implementation looks insanely superior to Nvidia image scaling. I tried them both with my RTX 3070 and found NIS extremely pixelated
I had loseless scaling already and just download nolvus a few days ago but if I use loseless scaling on it my game has so many blurs and pixel errors so I don't use it for nolvus since I don't really need it. But there is a vram mod which is pretty nice
My 4080 gpu is capped at 30 fps when playing some mod packs. Other wabajack lists give me 60 fps. Any guide on how to uncap fps to higher values for smoother play?
@@SoftGamingOfficial yea the only way I can get over 30 is to disable Vsync for my gpu. But then I get terrible screen tearing. Any tips on resolving the screen tearing?
ok but can I LOCK my framerate? the game is completely unplayable and I had to use mods to skip the intro just cause bethesda's physics are tied to fps and everything is a jittery mess if I try to run this game on something that isn't a potato also, you mention capping your framerate in game - HOW!!!!???
You have many options to cap the framerate. Skyrim has an option in its own settings or at least it does if you use BethINI as your main configuration panel. You can use the Nvidia Control Panel and I assume AMD also has an option for it. Or a third party tools like Rivaturner. Even ENBs (all those pretty graphical mods of Skyrim) have an option to framecap the game in their option if you bring their configuration panels while playing.
I buy it, try it but not work right for me. I use a 2060 gtx 6gb, 16ram, i use a tv aa a monitor so maybe that my problem, try on arma 3, get low fps not playing at native with vsinc and lot of visual artefacts and blur, hogwarts legacy don't known why worst than ever and even get freeze, i think i give a try on skyrim and work better on old games
@beadlesastout that maybe true, but you can launch the game directly off line, i did this last week when nexus was down for maintenance. Besides a couple bucks a month for DLAA+FRAME GEN not a big deal breaker.
The other great thing about Loseless Scaling is that you can play at different ratios than the one in your monitor on borderless window, like playing at 21:9 in a 16:9 monitor. Usually, doing that means that you end with a game window floating and your desktop in the background (unless you use fullscreen). But thanks to LS, it properly recreates a fullscreen image with black bars at the top and bottom. Even if your are using your native resolution in a game, is still useful.
I know this doesn’t have anything to do with the video but I have a modding question. Do all mods just work on the gog version if you have the gog version of skse ? I tried modding the game but it never seem to work and I can’t find a fix for it.
Am i the only one losing more fps than gaining? honestly i just wasted $7 down the drain!! this tool does the complete opposite for me... my game runs better without it. Thanks for nothing i guess..
LS needs some GPU power, is not free framerate. If your GPU already is already at 90% utilization, LS will do nothing but makes everything worse. Cap your framerate at some level that leaves enough headroom for LS to function.
No, you're paying for a software which has it's own frame generation AI and implements NVIDIA's and FSR's AI upscaling. You can use either (frame generation and upscaling) at the same time or just one. I personally only use frame generation and I'm amazed on how good it is with little to no difference.
@@Sticky_icky420 he has mods for many games. You can just buy it and download it and that's it. Your other option is to pay 4k for a new rig. If you don't know how to use mods, that's on you.
Frame generation is just a blurry mess based on my experience in other games and it requires more power for something thats not worth it even if it didn't. Upscaling also just makes the game look worse and uses more resources too. Overall, this is just a bad video. Just use engine fixes, display tweaks, Nvidia reflex mod, and skyrim priority mod and configure the affinity setting. These 4 alone do more than these crappy recommendations which costs money vs free and better.
Best purchase ever made, i bought it way back to play rdr2 on pc when it didn't had fsr yet, the frame gen feature is such a bless, i'm rockin' my modlist with constant 60 fps
and even tho it drops below 30 fps, i don't feel it nor see it! And it's just at the start, i imagine these frame gen technologies will improve much more as time goes by.
Thank you Soft.Went and purchased Loseless scaling after seeing this vid and Im impressed.I used to struggle with FPS using ENB .0499 binaries but im getting better framerates even if I have DOF and dynamic cubemaps turned on (using Azurite Horizons 4 ENB btw)and running on an i5-600 without a gpu.Thank you so much!!!.
Another thing not a lot of people realize affects performance is FOV (sometimes). Try decreasing that if you can. And also use this epic tool! Thanks for sharing this, softgaming!
I was suffering to run 60 fps smooth, with 1k to 2k textures, 1080p game resolution, community shaders with reshade. I tried Lossless Scaling, it improved my performance, but my real problem was lack of video memory, just 6Gb VRAM, so I downscaled most of my 2k textures like landscapes, for 1k, and changed my dense heavy grass mod to a lighter one and now, I can play at my beloved 60 fps
VRAMr is a great mod for those cases.
I was really hoping this would be a guide to performance mods.
Get scaleless framing. I was hesitant at first, being that it was like 6 or 7 dollars. But it literally gives you FREE FPS. When my game normally drops into the 50s or 40s at certain places with mods that are supposed to help FPS, with lossless scaling literally NEVER lose fps. anywhere. it is 100% worth it.
I don't pay for mods or tools as a rule
Check out his guide from last year if you want a list of mods that increase performance. There's probably more mods you can find to help with enough research but these are the typical heavy hitters.
th-cam.com/video/yKmsB3JCPAk/w-d-xo.html
@@TheBanklord I know about that one I was just hoping for an updated guide
@@diurtydantv8061 neither do i but for $7 i think it's a fair trade
Been using PureDark's upscaler for a while now, I get 110-140 FPS indoors easily. Outdoors, it fluctuates between at absolute worst 45-50 FPS to an average of 65-70 and goes up to 80-90 FPS depending on weather for example. So I'm honestly really happy with it
What the heck is this sorcery! I bought it here and tested and I approve it!
I decided the upscaling was not my cup of tea, the text didn't end up looking crisp enough in the screen for my astigmatism eye, then I moved on testing the frame gen only.
I have a heavily modded game on a RTX 2070 Super playing on 1080p and at heavily wooded areas in Skyrim like the Rift and Falkreath I get around 25-30 FPS whereas interiors often run 60 FPS smoothly. Now everything feels like I'm in an interior cell! W... T... F! While the input delay is still there, it's not like I'm playing a competitive MP game where those precious milliseconds make a huge difference.
whatever I do my fps always matches scalings fps. always equal, what's your Skyrim window setting and what do you use in scaling settings? thank you!
I can't believe this actually worked. Lossless Scaling is a gem! Now instead of playing at a mere 30-40 fps I'm playing at smooth 60 fps lol
Yeah, i don't regret purchasing this. Especially since it works not only on games, but videos too. I've been watching anime at 3x the FPS now 😂
Most underrated comment. Had no idea it works for anime. Just tried it. So wild
WHAT? How I never knew about this
5head
Anyone with stuttering or generally low fps should try it. Works like a charm and having double the frames just feels waaay smoother even if you hit 60fps without it. And it works for other games as well
I will say that for some reason this doesn't work for me. For a moment I thought maybe it was a VRAM bottleneck, but monitoring my VRAM usage while playing, that's definitely not the issue. I've tried capping at 60FPS and even 30FPS, and neither of those seem to help either. Particularly when I spin the camera around in high-population areas, it starts to chug along. If I let the camera sit still for a minute and then spin it, it works fine. I'm not sure what the issue is, but LossLess Scaling doesn't seem to have any measurable effect for me for some reason.
This app is really nice, helps a lot in scenes where fps might drop to 40 but the game still feels smooth. The input delay is there but I bet if you play with a controller you wouldn't notice it. Consoles could benefit a lot from this feature.
If we let it happen, paid mods will destroy what we modders spent decades building. I care about the community I myself spent 17 years of my spare time on, so nothing personal, but I have to unsubscribe. The community still works as intended to the benefit of all, but only because so far there has been enough backlash when they try to monetize the modding community. Please respect what we built and don't promote more wealth for a few over the benefit of the many.
What are you talking about? This video is not talking about a paid Skyrim mod ala PureDark's DLSS and FSR mods which is what I assume you're thinking of. This is a purchased tool on Steam that works for ANY game and works on ALL graphics cards. Although this channel is Skyrim focused, Lossless Scaling isn't confined to it whatsoever which makes it much easier to endorse and suggest as Soft here is just trying to help low end PC Skyrim modders get the most out of their game.
@@TheBanklord Yep, I agree. Though I doubt the original poster will receive the reply to help them understand the difference between a mod from Nexus and an app you purchase from Steam. Funny how people only hear what they want to hear.
Love your work Soft - I'm still subscribed :)
This isn't even a mod, you witless git. Good work hating something you didn't even pay attention to. A true GAMER TM right here.
Puredark is lame asf, i really dont get how people playin with it . I pirated that shit and fsr looks so burry like daamn. I better play 50 fps with dope graphics then 80 with ass 🤢🤢🤮🤮
This isn’t a mod it’s an app on steam that works with any game
What is the mod for that blue magic vfx at 4:06?
This doesn't work for me with Skyrim. When I press the lossless scaling hotkey, my screen just goes black and does not fix itself until I alt tab.
Hey i fixed this by swapping capture API to DXGI.
@@Monntauk That was actually the default for me and it didn't work. The other options didn't do anything at all. I tried it with Morrowind though, and it worked just fine.
I had this same exact problem. I downloaded SSE Display Tweaks, and went into the .ini file to change Fullscreen to false and Borderless to true. Be sure to remove the comment symbol on those lines (#). This worked for me
@@damare7706 This is the fix that worked for me too. Thanks for posting it.
I've been playing with this for a couple of weeks now. If you don't max out the GPU at 100% there's almost no difference on the input latency. The only time I can tell is if the game itself is bogged, which in my case that's Fallout 4, the input latency is crap when the game bogs, just happens.
Playing with it on Arkham City, Origins and Knight in challenge mode and I can't tell the difference between having it off and on except it looks smoother with it on. The animation is still synchronized with the audio and the audio isn't delayed. I don't think Lossless Scaling even adds a single frame of latency unless you have the system overloaded, in which case it isn't the app causing the lag.
Frame Generatiion is nowhere near the same as increasing performance. It's a technology mainly intended to give the illusion of smoother motion targeted at high refresh rate monitors.
You're also not supposed to use FrameGen if you're game isn't already running above 60fps.
There are more downsides to framegen than added latency.
Image quality decreases quite a lot, specially if your base framerate is already below 60fps. The lower your base framerate, the worse the image quality and the higher the latency will get.
On top of that, fake frames require more VRAM. That last part is quite important for moddded Skyrim. A lot of people tend to experience stuttering or even crashes due to running out of VRAM and by adding fake frames you'll only making things worse.
I think is important to make the distinction, because a lot of people enable FrameGen whenn their game is running at low framerates (anything below 60 really) and then wonder why their game has become more unstable and stuttery.
Ideally you should optimize your modlist as best as you can and avoid mods that are known to heavily decrease performance before relying on framegen.
Illusion or not, i cannot honestly see too much difference between native and frame generated motion in many games. The difference as you said becomes almost negligible if you are using X2 FrameGen and already are achieving 60 FPS. Granted you using a controller and not playing any competitive games. There are many older games which are locked at 60 FPS and their physics break if you forcefully unlock by a mod. Loseless solves this and can provide you a smooth 120 fps experience. Also don't forget about emulators. All of the 60fps cheats that i used on pcsx2 provide choppy 60 fps experience with vsync and fps limit already ON. With lossless, i can now get buttery smooth 120 fps and choppiness removed somehow. But yes you do need headroom for VRAM if you are going to mod your games.
@@shayanali8771 As long as you know what you're getting into and you're ok with it it's fine.
My issue is that I see too many people recommending FrameGen to non-tech savvy people without explaining to them all the downsides.
As I said on my 1st post, modded Skyrim in particular can be problematic, too many people are already exceeding their VRAM limit and getting tons of stuttering and FrameGen will only make things worse since it consumes VRAM itself.
what is that dual weilding moveset at 3:25?
What is the armor mod at 0:01?
Sentinel equipment Overhaul, lord armor
@@SoftGamingOfficial Thanks!!
@@SoftGamingOfficial Thank you! Can you share the version of Sentinel Equipment Overhaul mod that you are using in this video?
While my FPS could stand a bit of tweaking, my real obstacle is loading screens. Even with autosaves turned off, fade delays cranked down, etc., I sit and stare at black screens for what feels like foreeeever.
We cant fix your broken computer
You need the run the game on a SSD. I used to run Skyrim on an HDD and loading screens took forever.
Just wanted to say that there isnt actually a difference in latency between 2x and 3x generation. 2x does the traditional 1 intermediary frame between the 2 in game frames, while 3x just generates two intermediary frames but still places them between the 2 in engine frames.
Honestly this is the best looking mod list I've ever seen. Not too gritty not too cartoony.
I’ve tried and extensively tweaked both Lossless Scaling and Puredark on my 4070 8GB laptop. My main issue is VRAM, where 8GB has forced me to really tune my mod list to keep textures under ~7GB usage. My GPU has 99% utilisation but my CPU is only at about 35%. I found that Puredark consistently has far better image quality and zero artifacts, and it doubles my FPS from 30-40 to 60-80 (regardless if I use Performance, Balanced or Quality presets). Lossless Scaling however has a LOT of artifacting, stutters and freezes and even though it can get to 100+fps it’s too unreliable to use. YMMV of course.
Does wonders on Fallout 4 too! Amazing software! 😎 Just remember to use [Borderless] mode or [Windowed]
How do I run SKSE in borderless fullscreen through M02?
I gues u need to chek The ini.files and find borderless or something like that. I bet there are decent quides on TH-cam 🤔🙃
@@Rexcarsalotbethini files or run the standard Skyrim launcher set your preferences and then launch it through Mo2.
I use Lossless scaling but I still get annoying microstutters, I have the same build as you but 32gb of ram instead of 16
How's the mod list update going?
Also another thing stop using enb’s and instead use a community shader if you’re using fps boosting mods I tried it and it was a night and day difference
Enb is just better)
If you’re using all the features, you’re still better off using an ENB. When all Community Shaders features are on, the fps is worse than an ENB.
I use shaders and some of its key features to improve my visuals without sacrificing fps
@@Archangelgamer1997 that's just not true. I have all features on and it's still better performance than enb.
thanks soft!! what armor did you use in this video?
Do you have a mod list of what you use? I really like the look of your combat and 3rd person camera especially
Its been very picky with what it helps and doesnt. Ive been using different Skyrim mod lists over the past month and for most of them, it was tanking my fps. From 55 down to 9. Im not sure what was causing it but i think it has something to do with the window. The only one it worked really well with was Nolvus. I have nvme , 32gb of ramwith 3080 10gb and i7-9700. I also noticed i have better luck activating it if already have 60fps. A lot of times when i activate it, if i have only 30fps, itll freeze the game until i unscale.
How is Lossless with Skyrim's UI now? I remember seeing people promote Lossless a few months ago, but there was horrendous ghosting and artifacting with the game's UI.
none of that happens for me and your talking on release. LossLess received a MASSIVE update like 2 weeks ago that fixed all that
@@Kman1989 That's why I said a few months ago. lol But that's good to hear that's been corrected.
Still happens for me. Not horrendous but enough to where I just don't use it anymore. It got on my nerves.
why my skyrim if run faster in new area grass and texture slow load ??
I ended up buying Lossless a month ago, tried it once for Skyrim. I really liked it but my only issue with it, and that's why I stopped using it, is that the outlines of my screen look horrible/noisy/blurry while using this mod. Looks like ghosting of some sort, if that wasn't the case, I'd be using it for Skyrim. If anyone knows how to fix this, feel free to hit me up!
What armor set is that?
What mod do you use when you shot fire? That makes it look like its shot out of a demonic symbol?
Strange runes
Thanks for another great video my dude!
I've been considering using a frame generator due to a few places where my fps drops to 50, like ousite Whiterun. But everywhere else i get 90+ fps, so I dont know if its worth it.
On a side note, would you pleease consider featuring the mod Helmet Overlays? Its such an amazing little mod, but it has some conflicts with Skyhud and the author is looking for someone to take it over, so maybe if we spread the word about it, someone will keep developing it :)
Thanks again!
when i turn it on its a black screen please help me
What’s the movement mods you’re using?
I tried lossless scaling with the Nolvus modpack, I used redux preset and all advanced options off, I'm running a 3060 and ryzen 5600 at 1080p and I used FSR in lossless scaling since they recommend that for modern games and newest frame gen option and the performance option under it. I get down to low 30s fps in dense parts of falkreath hold but frame gen brings that up to 60 according to the program's fps counter, problem is it doesn't feel like a perfectly smooth locked vsynced 60 fps, there are very noticeable stutters, and also pretty significant input lag too, and since Skyrim already has some lag by default, it doesn't feel great at all.
V-synce will make input lag even worse. That's what I noticed anyway in my case.
I also checked the enable tearing box and didn't notice much tear anyway
30 series don't support framegen, why are you even using it?
@@accretionist1 that's what they want you to believe. I have a 30 series gpu too and am also using frame gen
@@han-zo521 FSR frame gen, then? I've heard it's causing stuttering and it's not nearly as good as NVIDIA. Sadly 30 series got swindles on it. I myself own 3060ti
@@accretionist1 it's not that bad. And i have a 3050 laptop so I take every fps boost I can get
Hey, can I get some help? Whenever I try to use Lossless Scaling, my screen turns black and on the top left I see a simple and humble 0. Im also trying to put my skyrim in borderless windowed but it is not working. Any Ideas?
Good vid but massive disagree in the conclusion the loseless scaling FSR implementation looks insanely superior to Nvidia image scaling. I tried them both with my RTX 3070 and found NIS extremely pixelated
use LS1
I had loseless scaling already and just download nolvus a few days ago but if I use loseless scaling on it my game has so many blurs and pixel errors so I don't use it for nolvus since I don't really need it. But there is a vram mod which is pretty nice
My 4080 gpu is capped at 30 fps when playing some mod packs. Other wabajack lists give me 60 fps. Any guide on how to uncap fps to higher values for smoother play?
SSE display tweaks mod will let you uncap your FPS
@@SoftGamingOfficial yea the only way I can get over 30 is to disable Vsync for my gpu. But then I get terrible screen tearing. Any tips on resolving the screen tearing?
Is this better than dlss mod ?
It all depends on the users setup. Bering hardware and mods in use. However, with the mod, you can’t use enbs
how do i lunch skyrim in windows mode in mod manager 2
ok but can I LOCK my framerate?
the game is completely unplayable and I had to use mods to skip the intro just cause bethesda's physics are tied to fps and everything is a jittery mess if I try to run this game on something that isn't a potato
also, you mention capping your framerate in game - HOW!!!!???
You have many options to cap the framerate. Skyrim has an option in its own settings or at least it does if you use BethINI as your main configuration panel. You can use the Nvidia Control Panel and I assume AMD also has an option for it. Or a third party tools like Rivaturner. Even ENBs (all those pretty graphical mods of Skyrim) have an option to framecap the game in their option if you bring their configuration panels while playing.
The problem with my 485 modlist is not the average fram rate but the total stutter that happaens sometimes when i turn the camera.
VRAM issue most likely, or you don't use LODs.
That's usually a low vram issue.
Or CPU bottle-neck
I buy it, try it but not work right for me. I use a 2060 gtx 6gb, 16ram, i use a tv aa a monitor so maybe that my problem, try on arma 3, get low fps not playing at native with vsinc and lot of visual artefacts and blur, hogwarts legacy don't known why worst than ever and even get freeze, i think i give a try on skyrim and work better on old games
I hope they go on sale.
bro its 6 dollar or some go get it 💪
@@Sieunhan_custom im a broke student so I need the sale lmao, I even bought Skyrim for less
@@XvAstariskit’s 6 dollars…
@@XvAstarisk oh ok yea i feel u brother hope u get it some day :)
its on sale for one dollar less right now lol
Hey! Can you teach me how to make your game look like yours… I’ll even pay money because I can’t get the mods working
Would this work on steam deck?
At the end of video. “I won’t be using this”. 😂😂😂
Frame generation fsr3 has a lot of screen tearing when looking up and down. So I went back to 60fps
i wish i was actually told how to get frame generation.
what fire mod are you using?
Embers XD
Does puredark offer DLSS with frame generation for 40 series cards? Or is it just DLSS 3?
Yes Darks mod has DLSS +FG, also DLAA+FG.
This video isn’t even about PureDark, it’s about an actual useful tool to have on steam that works for ANY GAME
@beadlesastout that maybe true, but you can launch the game directly off line, i did this last week when nexus was down for maintenance. Besides a couple bucks a month for DLAA+FRAME GEN not a big deal breaker.
The biggest issue is the drawcalls 💀
The other great thing about Loseless Scaling is that you can play at different ratios than the one in your monitor on borderless window, like playing at 21:9 in a 16:9 monitor. Usually, doing that means that you end with a game window floating and your desktop in the background (unless you use fullscreen). But thanks to LS, it properly recreates a fullscreen image with black bars at the top and bottom. Even if your are using your native resolution in a game, is still useful.
I paid $5 for puredarks mod and it sucks, it looks like blurry shit.
What enb are you using?
Check the description
@@xenosrooster3340thanks
I know this doesn’t have anything to do with the video but I have a modding question.
Do all mods just work on the gog version if you have the gog version of skse ? I tried modding the game but it never seem to work and I can’t find a fix for it.
All mods should work, you probably did something wrong you should watch tutorials and guides
Mods that do not have any DLL file should work. Unless specified that the DLL works for gog version
it brings my FPS to 25 from 45 :')
Am i the only one losing more fps than gaining? honestly i just wasted $7 down the drain!! this tool does the complete opposite for me... my game runs better without it. Thanks for nothing i guess..
LS needs some GPU power, is not free framerate. If your GPU already is already at 90% utilization, LS will do nothing but makes everything worse.
Cap your framerate at some level that leaves enough headroom for LS to function.
Need a link to pirate that shit
So you have to pay for a software that gives you input lag and reduces your textures for fake fps? lol
No, you're paying for a software which has it's own frame generation AI and implements NVIDIA's and FSR's AI upscaling.
You can use either (frame generation and upscaling) at the same time or just one. I personally only use frame generation and I'm amazed on how good it is with little to no difference.
PureDark's DLSS mod is black magic.
This video isn’t about PureDarks scam, yes it’s a scam cause you have to constantly pay for it and it ONLY works for Skyrim
@@Sticky_icky420 he has mods for many games. You can just buy it and download it and that's it.
Your other option is to pay 4k for a new rig.
If you don't know how to use mods, that's on you.
Meh nufan I already knw
is this an ad?
Frame generation is just a blurry mess based on my experience in other games and it requires more power for something thats not worth it even if it didn't. Upscaling also just makes the game look worse and uses more resources too.
Overall, this is just a bad video.
Just use engine fixes, display tweaks, Nvidia reflex mod, and skyrim priority mod and configure the affinity setting.
These 4 alone do more than these crappy recommendations which costs money vs free and better.
Did I influence this video 👀
Potentially lmao
@@SoftGamingOfficial My power has exceeded your imagination
I wonder if Nvidia reflex compensates for the delay