Skyrim and D3D Antilag

tweakboy

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Kegetys' Misc Stuff offers several useful game-related utilities. One of these is version 1.01. of a program called D3D Antilag. Word about this is simply: "Helps reduce input latency (mainly mouse lag) in Direct3D 9 games by limiting the amount of frames rendered ahead. Can also limit the framerate." Thanks GamesDot.Org, where they note how useful this is at combating Windows 7 input lag in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. :rolleyes:
 

BlueWeasel

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Extracted to the game folder, left the default, and ran Skyrim. It does seem to make movement smoother with less lag.
 

slag

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I guess I don't experience these lag issues you guys are having, or I'm numb to the experience. I have 204 save games, a level 34 character, and play at 1900x1200 with an Nvidia 460 card. Everything is fluid and lagless.
 

PrayForDeath

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Skyrim has improved alot after updating my drivers and applying the ENB mod (which surprisingly improves performance), so I'm having no lag issues atm. But I'll be sure to try this on other games with input lag. Thanks for sharing.
 

Todd33

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The problem with double buffering with v-sync is the juttering with the shifts between 30 and 60 fps. I wonder if capping it at 30fps will actually make the game smoother? I can't maintain 60fps. I could try triple buffering too.
 
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