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And probably the best one:
Enabled vsync for skyrim in the nvidia cotrol panel
Hope this will help someone
Or am I blind..?
You seem angry with me for some reason...
Btw, as I said, I already found a solution, a pretty good workaround.
And here is the explosion bug!
http://youtu.be/eZDpJ8lBnuQ
"and if it isn't there, you can add ipreventinterval=1 under [display]."
It's not there by default because vsync is off by default.
But you're right. . . he obviously either didn't read or can't read.
It was very simple afterall but I couldn't know!
Note that knocking it off will make the game physics go haywire sometimes.