![]() ![]() The game is unplayable with mouse input lag since I can hardly aim for inventory items and people. Renaming the DLL file to instantly removes the long loading and instantly re-adds the input lag, so this file is relevant to both problems. Is there a way to prevent this long loading problem? I have a strong suspicion it has something to do with FPS limiter, since exiting the rendering mode allows for instant load (if it doesn't crash, that is). Ctrl+Alt+Delete out of the game, when you focus the game again, the game will instantly.However, as long as D3D9.dll file is present, game takes up to 7 minutes to load the main wasteland area and up to minute to load when you enter/leave a building. open antilag.cfg with notepad and change "FPSlimit" to "50" Is required to fix vertical sensitivity issues) open antilag.cfg with notepad and set "frames rendered ahead" to "1" (This forces frames rendered ahead to 1 and adds a framelimiter, which "antilag.cfg" into the game folder (where the *.exe files are located) download "D3D_Antilag_v1.1" and move "D3D9.dll" and In particular, this instruction had the strongest effect: I fixed this problem using instructions in this video. ![]() I experienced heavy mouse input lag (about 0.2 seconds, try to block someone's sword with that). I have just bought Skyrim, and instead of 3 hours of playing, I've been spending 3 hours getting it to work. ![]()
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