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Hey guys, I'm back from trying to fix crossfire for skyrim and here are my final results:
I know there are the 11.11b drivers out there for CF users which is supposed to fix the scaling issue for now... But there have been a lot of dissapointed users out there... because appearantly the driver ain't working as expected...
I made a few discoveries of my own which I hope will help some of you guys out:
The drivers that seem to work best (in terms of stability and perf.) CF on or off are ---> 11.9
The best CF fix I've found (and believe me when I tell you I have tried everything) is this:
---> Use Radeon pro to create a custom profile for CF. Make it a AFR (alternate frame rate) profile FRIENDLY d3d... set everything else to general (or use application settings...) With that, and the 11.9 drivers, I am finally getting a 50-60 FPS all around in skyrim, which makes the experience WAY smoother for me now... I had to lower the "ugridstoload" setting back to 7 instead of 9... Because 9 makes my FPS go avg 30-45...
I've found a GREAT solution to those of you who are now stuck on a particular GRID setting because you can't change the grid settings because you can't load your saved game anymore...
Here's the link to the fix (it's like 3 lines to read don't worry): http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/topic/1275758-tweaks-compilation
Read the first RED lines you come across in that link and there's the fix (Worked for me great)
After doing that fix, your skyrim.ini file gets refreshed... Most of you previous settings are going to be intact, but you might wanna surf through the .ini just to make sure your main tweaks are still there (which I haven't had any problems with...)
Let me know if it helped ;O)
I know there are the 11.11b drivers out there for CF users which is supposed to fix the scaling issue for now... But there have been a lot of dissapointed users out there... because appearantly the driver ain't working as expected...
I made a few discoveries of my own which I hope will help some of you guys out:
The drivers that seem to work best (in terms of stability and perf.) CF on or off are ---> 11.9
The best CF fix I've found (and believe me when I tell you I have tried everything) is this:
---> Use Radeon pro to create a custom profile for CF. Make it a AFR (alternate frame rate) profile FRIENDLY d3d... set everything else to general (or use application settings...) With that, and the 11.9 drivers, I am finally getting a 50-60 FPS all around in skyrim, which makes the experience WAY smoother for me now... I had to lower the "ugridstoload" setting back to 7 instead of 9... Because 9 makes my FPS go avg 30-45...
I've found a GREAT solution to those of you who are now stuck on a particular GRID setting because you can't change the grid settings because you can't load your saved game anymore...
Here's the link to the fix (it's like 3 lines to read don't worry): http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/topic/1275758-tweaks-compilation
Read the first RED lines you come across in that link and there's the fix (Worked for me great)
After doing that fix, your skyrim.ini file gets refreshed... Most of you previous settings are going to be intact, but you might wanna surf through the .ini just to make sure your main tweaks are still there (which I haven't had any problems with...)
Let me know if it helped ;O)