The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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High refresh rate physics fix!
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How to fix high refresh rate physics bug!
edIt: this guide was not made for special edition
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1. Go to C:\Users\yourname\Documents\My Games\Skyrim

2. open "skyrim.ini"

3. Under the display section add "iPresentInterval=0"








4. at the bottom of skyrim.ini create a new line called [HAVOK]




5. under the Havok section, write the following:
fMaxTime=0.0166 (for 60hz)
fMaxTime=0.0133 (for 75hz)
fMaxTime=0.0083 (for 120hz)
fMaxTime=0.0069 (for 144hz)
fMaxTime=0.0060 (for 165hz)
fMaxTime=0.0041 (for 240hz)

If you have a refresh rate other than the ones above, divide 1 by the HZ you want


Hope it works for you ;)
36 comentarii
4tado 3 mai la 14:59 
Holy shit thanks
Boo 18 oct. 2024 la 6:56 
Thank you.
Harmon  [autor] 30 mart. 2024 la 6:07 
this guide was not designed for the special edition of the game, this was made for the original skyrim, things may be different now
PsyberTrigger 30 mart. 2024 la 5:51 
blue_daydream 26 mart. 2024 la 16:49 
didn't work for me
jamalcolmson 28 dec. 2023 la 20:23 
I do not have a Skyrim.ini
Frech 8 mai 2023 la 21:30 
Nice
Thanks you:masterVan:
SpartaTX5 27 apr. 2023 la 3:14 
honestly I've looked this up online and got the same answer but for some reason mine always looks just a little different. like for this my iPresentInterval is not in skyrim.ini its in skyrimPrefs.ini
ive tried everthing ive seen with no luck ever time i open a door items fly all over constantly making noise and enemies fly straight up and fall people slide around and sometimes there is a constant splashing sounds. this is my first time playing the game (for real) even tho ive had it a while. would anyone be able to help me please.
ty.
pianojo 22 apr. 2023 la 11:46 
How long has that been available - I've been capping my fps to 58 for years! because as soon as it hits 60 or higher, the Mammoths begin to fly and butterflies move at light speed! I'll give this a try.
sonicnlucy 29 ian. 2023 la 5:06 
you hero