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Anyways, here are my system specs (it's a laptop):
CPU: Intel core i5 2450M 2 cores + 2 "logic" cores @ 2,5 Ghz per core.
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7670M 1GB Vram.
RAM: 6GB DDR3
Screen: 15,6" LED res 1366x768 @ 60 hz refresh rate.
DirectX: 11
OS: Windows 7 home premium 64bit.
Also, I use these mods:
Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE)
FNIS behavior
and all the unofficial patches.
None of the mods have anything to do with the problem as I had it without the mods aswell.
I really wish for Skyrim to work, but I just don't know how.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/846947320618022087/
And the comment at the bottom said that having a mouse from Razer is a cause because they use their own sensitivity settings. Although he didn't mention a fix for it, atleast i know that it might be the mouse itself. Thanks again!
This guy solved the problem using the ENBoost Mod. I have a similar problem (also on a laptop with switchable graphics, HD4000 + 7670M), and it works.
But you have to use the ENB injector version, so launch it everytime you want to play Skyrim...
You can also play in Windowed mode, it works but the performance take a hit (I lose around 10 FPS).
This problem is very common, but it seems Besthesda doesn't care at all.
Sorry for wall o' text ;D
The stuttering is also noticeable with a 360 controller, especially in diagonal, which is realllllllllllllly slow.
Playing FPS's on 8200 dpi is magical, hearing an enemy then just swooping around and blast him away :) Have you tried playing on high dpi sometime? It's really hard to go lower once you have.
I stay with 1600 DPI because I have been playing with 1000 DPI for years, and it was easier to adapt from 1000 to 1600 (in Windows and games) I can make 180° easily with just one move, so I don't need to go higher (my mouse can go up to 3200 DPI). And I still have the ability to aim precisely (for CS for example, even if I'm not really good haha).