
This includes sharing/rehosting a mod without the original author's express permission. If you promote piracy or seek help in modding a pirated game you will be banned. If you submit a link to or explain how to obtain pirated material you will be banned. We have worked hard to cultivate a positive environment here and it takes a community effort. Hop in and chat with other members of the community! Modding Skyrim: Modder's Edition Use this and the CK Wiki together to start creating!. Everything you need to know about the Creation Kit!. Community Discussions based around various themes. Tips for figuring out what's causing your issues! Maintained by /u/Thallassa. A community curated list of 'essential mods.'. A comprehensive list of many guides and resources covering a wide variety of topics. If you want to know the main advantages and disadvantages of SSE so you can decide what to play, here they are. If you are brand new to modding work through this before asking where to start. You may not post about questions that are answered in the FAQ. You read more at the link, but the video does provide a good picture of what to expect.Submit Help Post Submit Text Post Posting Rules FiltersĪdd, ,, , or in the title of your post so posts can be filtered! Unfilter Using Mods The 30fps target is adhered to less in the case of the Pro, but it mostly meets it. "Substantial hitches" occur when moving through detailed environment as a result of this. Comparing the same scenes across both systems, PS4 Pro drops 2-3fps below PS4, resulting in stutter. According to the report, performance is worse on PS4 Pro than it is on PS4. Performance is where things get disappointing. Outside of an increase in foliage draw distance, PS4 and PS4 Pro are identical in terms of quality settings across the board, and it mirrors the ultra preset on PC nicely. The quality matches up to what you can get on PC with the same resolution. Graphics-wise, the game uses the same temporal AA solution utilised on the 1080p PS4 version, which removes almost all aliased surfaces, making for a very sharp and clean presentation.
Unfortunately, as Digital Foundry analysis reveals, performance isn't great. Skyrim: Special Edition is among the few games that mange to render at a full 3840x2160 4K resolution on PS4 Pro. The PlayStation 4 Pro version of Skyrim: Special Edition should please those looking for the best-looking Skyrim on current-gen consoles, but not the ones sensitive to frame-rate drops.