IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: You do this AT YOUR OWN RISK. If you end up having issues you can safely disable the mod output though. I didn't notice anything personally when running Ro. This will just generate lower-resolution textures. Worst case scenario, might get some visual oddities or a corrupt texture. If a texture is corrupt, you'll need to locate the texture and delete it, otherwise you MAY get instability. Again, this is all at your own risk :)
hmn, i doubt i could run novlus even with this, but it's nice to see something like this providing the support as the main modlist doesn't offer anything like it, honestly they should allow this mod to be in that same list as a way for the player to have something that will reduce the issues that the modlist causes on less powerful machines, my machine is simply too old and i just upgraded sadly lol everything is still way too damn expensive and i'm not even just talking about graphics cards, i just installed a new graphics card, but it's still very old in graphics card standards of today GTX 1070 from a 970, as i said shit is expensive i also got a new tower and upgraded to a better motherboard, all very expensive and yeah the likely hood of me running something like novlus is slim to none, but as i said i do like that there are still options. i could still see this tool helping with setups for my own modlists so it's still good to have and use it.
it is a Bethesda game, the engine provides bad looking graphics with unoptimised gameplay, same happened with starfield, game looked very dull and unoptimised, that's why it didn't win GOTY
Thanks for showcasing this Biggie. People mentioned it in my stream today and we ran this at quality during the stream (took a while). Good news it it lowered VRAM usage from 18-20GB to 11-13GB on quality. I will also be running it at performance and including links to both for my list which will allow more people to play it. Awesome tool.
I can't recommend VRAMR enough. It shaved off 2 GB VRAM usage from Vagabond at Quality level, and I swear I can't see a difference in-game. 130 GB of textures were compressed into just 45GB. Amazing.
Man this is insane! I got a 20-30+ FPS boost using this after setting up PureDark's upscaler on my 3060 12GB. I'm using the Nolvus Ultra modlist with fake God Rays and physics turned off and medium ini preset.
Compressing now, I'm running Nolvus so will take about 3 hours 😅 Hope the results are worth it! I'll post an update when the compression is done. Thanks for the video biggie_boss!
Did this with licentia and originally was having it around. 30-40 with a ton of stutters and crashes. Did this and now it’s a silky smooth 60 fps. Highly recommend!!
This took me well over 3 hours to finish with 2000 + mods. Edit - I use Nolvus and my CPU is old, old, old so my FPS can struggle at times. I estimate that I picked up 10-30 FPS in busy places and as much as 60 FPS in restricted locations like dungeons.
Did you notice any issues with textures? I'm tempted to do it with nolvus but yes l. I k ow can take a long ass time with the amount of mods in the pack
@@joehalligan7091 No noticeable changes in textures though I could just be old and blind.I've tried a few different settings with Nolvus and this is with Ultra and Advanced Physics. Totally underpowered for that per the recommendations but I found that it wasn't that much worse with some particularly busy areas or effects dropping below 20 FPS with the lower settings...I'm now 40+fps consistently with 120+ in a lot of places especially inside. The number of mods can be a pain, but the good news is that if you download it, use the wrong settings and need to change it takes under an hour to reset. I use a 240hz 1080p monitor and I've run Nolvus successfully in both 1440 and 2160 with only a small hit to performance. I'll probably give it a try with VRAMR at some stage. I imagine a lot of next gen mod lists are similar.
Stumbled across this and I must say thank you so so much!!! Optimised all textures in game and hit a good looking ENB like Azurite Horizons 4 and boy oh boy,I'm enjoying my gameplay.Thank you!!
Thanks Biggie, I only have a 1660 Super right now and most lighter mod lists run ok but I still get some dips into the low 50s for FPS, this might help me shave a little bit of that off so I can get closer to 60 FPS+ consistently. I’ll be running it on Nordic Souls tonight to see if it’ll help during more intensive parts of the game.
Hey bro little bit off topic from this video but would love to see a video about your favourite modlists/modlists in a nutshell. theres so many to choose from these days its hard.
I'm just running it now with 495 mods on Skyrim VR. I'll let you know the result. Good news, my game runs buttery smooth, I'll probably give the high-quality textures a go.
I don't know the FPS but it runs buttery smooth now. This really is a great application, with Quality or Performance settings there is very little loss in visual quality. Highly recommend for VR. I run a 3080, with a 10th gen i9. It. took me a while to work out which mods destroy FPS and which work great, grass, trees and landscape mods are often the big hitters.
This reminds me of the old assets optimizer utilities, but I imagine it's better in some way given that it's been released more recently. Thanks for sharing. Tools like VRAMr and EasyNPC aren't shown off enough.
Thanks for the video Biggie. Tried it with a 2080ti and an i9-9900k with 64 gigs of ram, didn't make much of a difference with Vagabond probably due to it being so CPU bound. I'm thankful you can just disable the output instead of having to reinstall the game to get the higher quality textures back. Ironically aside from microstutter I think Vagabond runs better with the higher quality textures for me because of that bottleneck. Oh well, worth a shot.
It seems like Ro is often touted as The graphics modlist but I'm struggling to see what if any advantages it has graphically over other lists like Elysium or Nolvus
By default, it has ultra HD textures in really high resolutions. In this video, you're looking at mostly 1k textures due to the downscaling I did. And DESPITE downscaling, it still looks better than most modlists. Ro has incredible levels of visual fidelity and consistency.
Isn’t it easier not to download textures in 4-8k, but to install 1-2k and then not bother with optimizing them? The main problem with large mod lists is not the texture resolution, but the number of additional objects they add by mixing different overhaul mods (like JK's mod + Ryn's mod for whiterun outskirts, for example), and increasing the number of draw calls, because of which the old Skyrim engine simply cannot cope with their number, regardless of your PC's specs.
Thank you so much biggie! I've really been wanting to use Ro or Eldergleam because of their visuals and then edit them to my liking but my 3090 is struggling to keep up lol
i am running that on my i3 9tg gen amd RX560 that is a decade OLD i am getting 25-30 FPS on ultra performance profiles but i think to be just able to run that is a miracle and i have not even installed Vramr Yet
vramr not working for me on eldergleam. it asks me to point it to correct folder with all the exes witch i do eldergleam root folder has all the games exes for the modpack. but it doesnt work just keeps asking me to point it in the right direction even tho i have
I'm not getting past the find the skyrim exe part. Seems to go in circles. I've pointed it to Lorerim Stock Game folder, I've tried the actual install. So I don't know where this making a folder comes into play at all.
I always look for the "1k" option when installing a mod, but I will try that. Have a 4060ti and 60 FPS everywhere but you never know when Skyrim hits the VRAM limit.
So I downloaded this but the presets aren’t there it automatically put the quality preset on, I know this from running vramr after everything been compressed granted I haven’t tried it yet but I’m interested if this is normal? I found the output file but there is no options there
Find it at the bottom of the modlist, check the box to enable it, run it via mod organizer, choose what quality you want, wait for it to complete, add the new output mod, check the box at bottom of modlist, launch Lorerim
I did Everything but when i click to run vramr on mo2 nothing happens. It works fine on Wildlander, Im using Nolvus and its unresponsive. Pls Help i googled this shit and noo answers
to understand how it performs on the lower performance machine - this is incredible!!!!! my machine ryzen 3600 and rx 570 4gb (yeah bro) and 32gb ram so i installed some 2k (mostly) mods with the texture of terrains, cities, armor, body/skin overhouls + grass and lighning stuff, and my cpu is chill with that, but my gpu... as soon as i get closer to Whiterun, i'm getting wild statters for a 5-8 secs, untill all the stuff is loaded as far as i can tell. another stutters are regularly appears across the busy places on map. my VRam is constantly full 4gb btw after going through installation from authors video on Quality mode - these stutters are almost completely gone, everything seems stable and i got +10/15 fps, but i barrely noticed any difference in textures >.
Wouldn't there be a further performance increase if you packed the textures into a bsa archive? I saw up to 20% better performance in Fallout 4 just by replacing loose textures with a bsa version, and allegedly, the game loads faster with bsa files as well, although I did not test that.
BSAs just help with load time but not necessarily FPS. Also, BSAs get loaded first so you wouldn't get any improvement because the loose files would overwrite them.
@@biggie_boss ah, good detail there, I forgot about BSAs loading first. But I guess you could pack the new textures into separate BSAs for each mod and delete the original loose files
Bethesda games have limits on bsa usage as well so if you have tons of mods using bsa archive setups it will eventually not function or load any longer.
I tried this last night. I had better results with this, then loss less. I'm not sure entirely if I have noticed a fps gain, but there's way less stuttering and overall just runs smoother. Trying it on lorerim 1.6.
@@liquiddogman3368can u hit me up with news when ur done ? 3070ti sadly doesnt support fg for dlss mod so we always got cpu bottleneck so its not the vram problem
Hey man I need help please I did everything but it didn’t make the output folder into a zip it’s just a folder do I have to make it into a zip because right now it’s just folders it’s like this vramr/output/textures do I zip the folder and if so which one do I zip the output folder or the textures folder? Thank you.
Did this with nolvus redux, and didn't see any change, but it's like in your video, most of the mods are green because they're overwritten, jet not change in performance on my 3070, still 30-40 fps with dlaa
@@biggie_bossyeah but I'm not bottlenecked, I have a Ryzen 7 5700x overclocked with 32 GB fast ram and rtx 3070, pretty balanced build actually, which makes no sense to me why It doesn't work at all, I don't see a difference in performance at all and graphical neither
I did this and the mod overwrites a huge portion of the modlist when enabled yet Im seeing 0 difference in FPS with it enabled. Trying to run it again just makes the textures file in the output 0kb. Im running the NOLVUS modpack if anyone has any idea how to fix this, I didnt see many people talking about it in their discord server I also don't know if its just because VRAMr changed, but I only got a textures file from the output and not a zip file
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: You do this AT YOUR OWN RISK. If you end up having issues you can safely disable the mod output though. I didn't notice anything personally when running Ro. This will just generate lower-resolution textures. Worst case scenario, might get some visual oddities or a corrupt texture. If a texture is corrupt, you'll need to locate the texture and delete it, otherwise you MAY get instability. Again, this is all at your own risk :)
Ily biggie
What's up Biggie?!
@@rossco2024 Yo how are you?
@@Sanedits412 ILY2
hmn, i doubt i could run novlus even with this, but it's nice to see something like this providing the support as the main modlist doesn't offer anything like it, honestly they should allow this mod to be in that same list as a way for the player to have something that will reduce the issues that the modlist causes on less powerful machines, my machine is simply too old and i just upgraded sadly lol everything is still way too damn expensive and i'm not even just talking about graphics cards, i just installed a new graphics card, but it's still very old in graphics card standards of today GTX 1070 from a 970, as i said shit is expensive i also got a new tower and upgraded to a better motherboard, all very expensive and yeah the likely hood of me running something like novlus is slim to none, but as i said i do like that there are still options.
i could still see this tool helping with setups for my own modlists so it's still good to have and use it.
It's insane that any mod list could cripple a 4090 to 60fps or less, but glad this helps.
Its not that the mod list is crippling the 4090 rather its that the mod list is crippling the Bethesda's dated game engine.
You would be surprised by how little regard to optimization some of these mods can have
Why do you need a 4090 to play a 20 year old game?
@@VastGameMaster13 year AFAIK
it is a Bethesda game, the engine provides bad looking graphics with unoptimised gameplay, same happened with starfield, game looked very dull and unoptimised, that's why it didn't win GOTY
Thanks for showcasing this Biggie. People mentioned it in my stream today and we ran this at quality during the stream (took a while). Good news it it lowered VRAM usage from 18-20GB to 11-13GB on quality. I will also be running it at performance and including links to both for my list which will allow more people to play it. Awesome tool.
I can't recommend VRAMR enough. It shaved off 2 GB VRAM usage from Vagabond at Quality level, and I swear I can't see a difference in-game.
130 GB of textures were compressed into just 45GB.
Amazing.
love to hear it
How long did it take to compress?
6 hours @@AwaadhM
Im using 6900xt with a lot of vram u think it would help im my case?
@@idoomi6714 It depends. It helps if you see frame drops or even freezes during gameplay. If you have absolutely none, it shouldn't matter that much.
Thanks so much for this spotlight, I really think modlist authors should add this as an option...
Thank you so much for showing me this it straight up halved the amount of vram used by Skyrim and i barely notice the difference in visuals.
Man this is insane! I got a 20-30+ FPS boost using this after setting up PureDark's upscaler on my 3060 12GB. I'm using the Nolvus Ultra modlist with fake God Rays and physics turned off and medium ini preset.
Wait you run Nolvus Ultra on a 3060 and get 60 fps?
Cathedral was gettng a bit dated so nice to see a new tool on the block.
Some mods are excessively unoptimised. This'll save me DIYing it, cheers!
thank you for giving attention to this cause this will help my laptop with a 3070 ti kinda stay relevant untill i build my desktop in march
I can now play ULTRA Nolvus on a 3070 at a pretty consistent 60 FPS with this and the puredark DLSS Mod. Really appreciate it!
Glad it worked for you :)
wow, at what resolution?
Same question. What resolution?
1440p@@DM-fp8uw
Thanks for the heads up, biggie! You're a benefit to the modding community.
Might be able to actually run Halls now 🙏 thank you for looking out for us man you’re the best.
Perfect timing. I was just looking for ways to get vagabond to run smoother on my machine. Thanks!
is work for yo ?
@@germangarmendia6360 yes.
Gonna give this tonight after work on LoreRim. Guide was super nice and easy. Keep up the great work!
This might be exactly what I was looking for. Thank you 🙏🏼
Compressing now, I'm running Nolvus so will take about 3 hours 😅
Hope the results are worth it! I'll post an update when the compression is done. Thanks for the video biggie_boss!
Took forever to compress, but completely solved ny stutterering issues!
Did this with licentia and originally was having it around. 30-40 with a ton of stutters and crashes. Did this and now it’s a silky smooth 60 fps. Highly recommend!!
You re such a great helper . Thanks for what you re doing for the community
This took me well over 3 hours to finish with 2000 + mods. Edit - I use Nolvus and my CPU is old, old, old so my FPS can struggle at times. I estimate that I picked up 10-30 FPS in busy places and as much as 60 FPS in restricted locations like dungeons.
What CPU?
@@SoupeDeSup 7700k with 3070 GPU 32gbs DDR4
Did you notice any issues with textures? I'm tempted to do it with nolvus but yes l. I k ow can take a long ass time with the amount of mods in the pack
@@joehalligan7091 No noticeable changes in textures though I could just be old and blind.I've tried a few different settings with Nolvus and this is with Ultra and Advanced Physics. Totally underpowered for that per the recommendations but I found that it wasn't that much worse with some particularly busy areas or effects dropping below 20 FPS with the lower settings...I'm now 40+fps consistently with 120+ in a lot of places especially inside. The number of mods can be a pain, but the good news is that if you download it, use the wrong settings and need to change it takes under an hour to reset. I use a 240hz 1080p monitor and I've run Nolvus successfully in both 1440 and 2160 with only a small hit to performance. I'll probably give it a try with VRAMR at some stage. I imagine a lot of next gen mod lists are similar.
Works like a charm! Gives atleast 10-20fps extra!
Great 5 days after this vid the mod page is closed for some reason or another.
Now we just need something that deals with triangle limits! Don't think that's possible though 😢
Yeah draw calls is something that can only be lowered by removing clutter and stuff.
Ya for sure. I can't help myself adding things to my cities though!@@a1racer441
Awesome, playing Vagabond now, definitely going to try this.thanks!
That the trick that i used to play licentia an fahluaan on my 6 vram 3060 laptop xD. Combined with fsr 3 i get + 80 fps outside lol
Stumbled across this and I must say thank you so so much!!! Optimised all textures in game and hit a good looking ENB like Azurite Horizons 4 and boy oh boy,I'm enjoying my gameplay.Thank you!!
Glad I could help!
This was very, very helpful on my setup. Thanks so much.
mod was hidden just over an hour ago :/ reallyyyyyyyyyy hope it makes a quick return
public again
dang this mod is amazing. really makes nolvus feel so much better.
Thanks Biggie, I only have a 1660 Super right now and most lighter mod lists run ok but I still get some dips into the low 50s for FPS, this might help me shave a little bit of that off so I can get closer to 60 FPS+ consistently. I’ll be running it on Nordic Souls tonight to see if it’ll help during more intensive parts of the game.
Note to self, make a Synthesis "Patcher" that runs this tool, to automate things.
Based
Hey bro little bit off topic from this video but would love to see a video about your favourite modlists/modlists in a nutshell. theres so many to choose from these days its hard.
Still not available, wonder what happened. Tool seemed to work just fine when I tried it.
public again, i think cuz there was a bug with latest version 8 so he hid it but i could be wrong
Dipping below 50-60fps on a 4090 is a bit insane, like im sorry, but thats just.......
that's just skyrim to ya
It's because Bethesda games are terrrribly optimized, it seems to just be a side effect of the Creation/Gambryo engine
I tried it before and I got about instant -1.5GB VRAM with almost no visual quality loss since i run the game at 1080p resolution 😊
I'm just running it now with 495 mods on Skyrim VR. I'll let you know the result.
Good news, my game runs buttery smooth, I'll probably give the high-quality textures a go.
What where your before and after results?
I don't know the FPS but it runs buttery smooth now. This really is a great application, with Quality or Performance settings there is very little loss in visual quality. Highly recommend for VR. I run a 3080, with a 10th gen i9.
It. took me a while to work out which mods destroy FPS and which work great, grass, trees and landscape mods are often the big hitters.
I quess this works for VR modlists too. Gotta test it out.
This reminds me of the old assets optimizer utilities, but I imagine it's better in some way given that it's been released more recently. Thanks for sharing. Tools like VRAMr and EasyNPC aren't shown off enough.
absolutely amazing and required tool for mid end gpus, my 3060 ti can now run apostasy with no stutters thanks to lowered vram usage
Thanks for the video Biggie. Tried it with a 2080ti and an i9-9900k with 64 gigs of ram, didn't make much of a difference with Vagabond probably due to it being so CPU bound. I'm thankful you can just disable the output instead of having to reinstall the game to get the higher quality textures back. Ironically aside from microstutter I think Vagabond runs better with the higher quality textures for me because of that bottleneck. Oh well, worth a shot.
With vag the only real way to unlock fps is to change the trees :(
I'm tell Nico about this video during his next stream I wonder if he's used it before?
This looks awesome, I'll have to give it a try later! Thanks Biggie!
yo iyreshot
Hope it works!
@@Sanedits412heyo!
I love these small tips and tricks type tutorial vidoes very helpful
Great news!! TY Biggie :D !!!
Wow this is pretty great, I use octagon to downscale my textures but this looks simpler to use.
It seems like Ro is often touted as The graphics modlist but I'm struggling to see what if any advantages it has graphically over other lists like Elysium or Nolvus
By default, it has ultra HD textures in really high resolutions. In this video, you're looking at mostly 1k textures due to the downscaling I did. And DESPITE downscaling, it still looks better than most modlists. Ro has incredible levels of visual fidelity and consistency.
where can I get a vortex instruction manual
Isn’t it easier not to download textures in 4-8k, but to install 1-2k and then not bother with optimizing them?
The main problem with large mod lists is not the texture resolution, but the number of additional objects they add by mixing different overhaul mods (like JK's mod + Ryn's mod for whiterun outskirts, for example), and increasing the number of draw calls, because of which the old Skyrim engine simply cannot cope with their number, regardless of your PC's specs.
A lot of mods don't have options below 4k. Especially weapon, armor and NPC mods.
now this needs to go to Fallout 4 too
CAO is another great tool for this
Ah yes thank you Biggie !
I do have a strong Cell load lag with sound delay. Not sure if this will fix it but ! I'll give it a shot.
Excellent tip! Thank you so much.
With this my 3090 can finally run nolvus nice.
Hell yea
Very cool. I run a potato pc with the Eldryn modlist, so I'll take any opportunity to be kind to my performance
Would this work with Wildander? Would love to bump up the settings
Should work with any list
Thank you so much biggie! I've really been wanting to use Ro or Eldergleam because of their visuals and then edit them to my liking but my 3090 is struggling to keep up lol
i am running that on my i3 9tg gen amd RX560 that is a decade OLD
i am getting 25-30 FPS on ultra performance profiles but i think to be just able to run that is a miracle and i have not even installed Vramr Yet
Thanks for this! Have you tested this with nolvus yet?
No but it should work the same.
@@biggie_boss Kool, thanks boss!
you know which game needs lower vram usage? new vegas.
vramr not working for me on eldergleam. it asks me to point it to correct folder with all the exes witch i do eldergleam root folder has all the games exes for the modpack. but it doesnt work just keeps asking me to point it in the right direction even tho i have
Does this mess with Parallax?
It auto handles parallax :)
Welp, time to clean install my Skyrim again
God damnit, wish I found out about this before finding out about Cathedral
vramr says searching for all skyrim exes and when i point to the folder where skyrim exe is it doesnt work just pops up the locate exe again
the fact that the mod got hidden... UGHHHHH
Lol yep. Maybe there was some serious issue with the mod?
It’s back
I'm not getting past the find the skyrim exe part. Seems to go in circles. I've pointed it to Lorerim Stock Game folder, I've tried the actual install. So I don't know where this making a folder comes into play at all.
I always look for the "1k" option when installing a mod, but I will try that. Have a 4060ti and 60 FPS everywhere but you never know when Skyrim hits the VRAM limit.
niceeeeee we was just talking about this in chat
So I downloaded this but the presets aren’t there it automatically put the quality preset on, I know this from running vramr after everything been compressed granted I haven’t tried it yet but I’m interested if this is normal? I found the output file but there is no options there
Are you going to add this to your modlist when it's released?
No, you'll have to run it yourself.
Nothing happens when i try to start vramr :(
Find it at the bottom of the modlist, check the box to enable it, run it via mod organizer, choose what quality you want, wait for it to complete, add the new output mod, check the box at bottom of modlist, launch Lorerim
So if it's a 4K texture does it drop it down to 2K if it's for quality?
I think 2k with 1k normal maps but I might be wrong
So umm.. i got a huge modlist like 200gb lol. How huge is your modlist? I hope mine wont be converted to like more 100gb lol
Ro is 300GB and the VRAMR output was only 14GB.
@@biggie_boss Thankyou !
should we use this before or after lods?
After. This optimizes lod textures as well.
how should i run the game after this is downloaded? With the previous modlist run button or with the vramr button?
The previous button
@@biggie_boss Thanks!
pretty cool tech!
I did Everything but when i click to run vramr on mo2 nothing happens. It works fine on Wildlander, Im using Nolvus and its unresponsive. Pls Help i googled this shit and noo answers
solved vrmar must be checked before running
to understand how it performs on the lower performance machine - this is incredible!!!!!
my machine ryzen 3600 and rx 570 4gb (yeah bro) and 32gb ram
so i installed some 2k (mostly) mods with the texture of terrains, cities, armor, body/skin overhouls + grass and lighning stuff, and my cpu is chill with that, but my gpu... as soon as i get closer to Whiterun, i'm getting wild statters for a 5-8 secs, untill all the stuff is loaded as far as i can tell. another stutters are regularly appears across the busy places on map. my VRam is constantly full 4gb btw
after going through installation from authors video on Quality mode - these stutters are almost completely gone, everything seems stable and i got +10/15 fps, but i barrely noticed any difference in textures >.
1827. Now I'm listening.
Sorry but is this safe to uninstall/delete if you do install it and want to remove for any reason?
Should be. It's just texture mods
Better than Cathedral assets optimizer grumpy? Also a great tool.
CAO is more in depth, but it's also harder to use.
its not hard to use at all@@biggie_boss
What is the greyed out vramr above you output download and under you vramr tool?
Me testing stuff :P ignore it
@@biggie_boss okay was worried I did something incorrectly lol
Wouldn't there be a further performance increase if you packed the textures into a bsa archive? I saw up to 20% better performance in Fallout 4 just by replacing loose textures with a bsa version, and allegedly, the game loads faster with bsa files as well, although I did not test that.
BSAs just help with load time but not necessarily FPS. Also, BSAs get loaded first so you wouldn't get any improvement because the loose files would overwrite them.
@@biggie_boss ah, good detail there, I forgot about BSAs loading first. But I guess you could pack the new textures into separate BSAs for each mod and delete the original loose files
You could but that would take forever :P
Bethesda games have limits on bsa usage as well so if you have tons of mods using bsa archive setups it will eventually not function or load any longer.
I tried this last night. I had better results with this, then loss less. I'm not sure entirely if I have noticed a fps gain, but there's way less stuttering and overall just runs smoother. Trying it on lorerim 1.6.
How did it go?
Vagabond here I coooooome
You think I'd be able to get a stable 60fps@1440p on a 3070TI using this? I usually hover around 30-40.
Wouldn't hurt to try 😉
@@biggie_boss True
@@liquiddogman3368can u hit me up with news when ur done ? 3070ti sadly doesnt support fg for dlss mod so we always got cpu bottleneck so its not the vram problem
43 to 60 fps with minor dips at times but looking smooth on a 3070 with intel i7 12700k 16gb ram
I ran everything as instructed in the video. However, it did not create the files with performance, quality, or the output one. Any suggestions?
Read the user guide
sick little tool :O
I’m trying to use this now, but the operation I see looks nothing like that. Lol
Same. It doesn’t create any performance or quality file.
I wonder how well this program would make Ro run on my i7 10700k and 3060 ti lol
Could try
Whats the mod VRAMr in italics in your load order?
Ignore it. It was just an empty folder I made.
should i choose layerd "L " or or simple 'S" ?
Hey man I need help please I did everything but it didn’t make the output folder into a zip it’s just a folder do I have to make it into a zip because right now it’s just folders it’s like this vramr/output/textures do I zip the folder and if so which one do I zip the output folder or the textures folder? Thank you.
I did Everything but when i click to run vramr on mo2 nothing happens. It works fine on Wildlander, Im using Nolvus and its unresponsive
Did this with nolvus redux, and didn't see any change, but it's like in your video, most of the mods are green because they're overwritten, jet not change in performance on my 3070, still 30-40 fps with dlaa
Probably your CPU or RAM holding you back then. Vramr will only help free up Vram
@@biggie_bossyeah but I'm not bottlenecked, I have a Ryzen 7 5700x overclocked with 32 GB fast ram and rtx 3070, pretty balanced build actually, which makes no sense to me why It doesn't work at all, I don't see a difference in performance at all and graphical neither
TBH 30-40 FPS is low even without VRAMR on Nolvus Redux. What resolution are you at?
@@biggie_boss 1440p
I did this and the mod overwrites a huge portion of the modlist when enabled yet Im seeing 0 difference in FPS with it enabled. Trying to run it again just makes the textures file in the output 0kb. Im running the NOLVUS modpack if anyone has any idea how to fix this, I didnt see many people talking about it in their discord server
I also don't know if its just because VRAMr changed, but I only got a textures file from the output and not a zip file
will this work with the upscaler mod?
It should
It keeps asking me to make changes to my device, even after allowing. Is this normal ?
Idk, must be your PC security settings
Is it funcionally for nolvus redux?
It should.
This mod completely bricked my game, guess it's not compatible with the Halls of Sovngarde modlist.
doesn't work. It's overwritting my textures in nolvus, but I'm getting the same framerate I was prior to installing
That doesn't mean it doesn't work. It means you are bottlenecked with your cpu or ram
@@biggie_boss 7800x3D and 32GB of RAM and 4090.
Exactly... With a 4090 your vram was never an issue. It was your CPU and the limitation's of Skyrim's engine.
@@biggie_boss OOOF Welp thanks for clearing it up.
Will this work slongside Puredarks DLSS FG mod?
It should
Mod hidden on Nexus
it's been made public again!