Still getting 60FPS with 40+ mods running through skse64_loader. and I also switched to pipewire from using old pulseaudio. Wine has been making changes to the Faudio backend. On my main PC - I just fired up the game to find that there are some serious sound issues. So the funny thing with nvidia cards in laptops (I have one), what your system might be doing might not be what proton is running (there should be an enviroment variable that you are running to force the nvidia card to run - i still use optirun, through bumblebee - but there might be more modern ways now that support vulkan). I'm confident that proton will run esync (unless you are disabling it somehow with an environment variable) - so that's probably not the issue.
Skyrim special edition performance mods Patch#
The goal of the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch (aka USSEP) is to eventually fix every bug with Skyrim Special Edition not officially resolved by the developers to the limits of the Creation Kit and community-developed tools, in one easy-to-install package.
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