The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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BSA Optimization Project - High Resolution DLC Performance

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BSAOP - BSA Optimization Project
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Description

Welcome to the complete optimization for the Skyrim's BSAs!

Skyrim (and all Bethesda games) uses the BSA format to store all the game data (textures, models, voices...). The BSA Optimization Project wants to improve those files and the way the game works with them, in order to achieve a better performance.

Read all the description carefully before installing



The BSAs are compressed files. When Skyrim needs to read the content inside, the CPU needs to unzip them first, process the content and then, show it in your screen. Using BSAOP, your CPU doesn't need to unzip it. I repacked all the vanilla files inside the BSAs but I didn't compress them, so the CPU reduces its work in half. In my setup (that does have a processor that doesn't meet the minimum requiriments, 2.13 GHz x 2), that helped me to remove the stuttering and reduce script lag in most areas. Anyway, the results will vary from system to system, so just try and see how it works for you!

BSAOP has different flavours that can help you achieve an even better performance. Read below:



This mod has 4 different versions. The black one is the version you are currently looking at.

Vanilla versions
These versions keep the game exactly as vanilla. No textures, no meshes were optimized or modified. These versions should give you reduced stutter and less script lag, as the CPU doesn't need to unzip the files before reading them.

- BSAOP - Skyrim's BSAs: Check here!
- BSAOP - High Resolution DLC BSAs: Check here!

Performance versions
These versions has optimized textures (thanks to the STEP team and tony971). These textures should reduce your VRAM usage and make the overall game run better. They are recommended over the Vanilla versions, but take in mind that the vanilla files were modified. If you see purple textures, broken textures and so on, switch to Vanilla versions.

- BSAOP - Skyrim's BSAs Performance:(This is the best one in my opinion!) Check here!.
- BSAOP - High Resolution DLC BSAs Performance: This is where you are.

Here is an useful table regarding compatibility between versions if you are using two versions together:

Make sure you uninstall first the official High Res DLC before installing the BSAOP High Res versions!. Also, uninstall any flavour before switching to another one, following the instructions inside the flavour's description

You have all the versions listed in this collection


Make sure you uninstall first the official High Res DLC before installing the BSAOP High Res versions!

- Subscribe. Wait until Steam downloads the Workshop content.
- Open Skyrim Launcher and wait until it says "Finished syncronization of subscribed mods!". Close Skyrim Launcher.
- Go to your Skyrim Data directory:

- Open the file called "BSAOPP_HighRes_Install.vbs". It will automatically ask you for admin priviliges. Accept. (If it doesn't ask for privileges, run it again right clicking on the file and choosing "Run as admin")

Remember to re-run the BSAOPP_HighRes_Install.vbs file every time that you verify your game cache on Steam or the mod will simply not work.

And you are good to go!



BSAOP is compatible with, literally, EVERYTHING. It just  overwrite all the BSAs from the game. That means that mods and another things added by the player will overwrite BSAOP. Just treat the game as vanilla (as if BSAOP isn't installed).
Anyway, make sure that you install the flavours correctly.




The mod will be updated automatically if new updates are released, as long as you are subscribed to it in Steam Worshop.

Anyway, take these steps if you want to make sure that the mod is properly updated:

- Wait until Steam downloads the updated Workshop content.
- Open Skyrim Launcher and wait until it says "Finished syncronization of subscribed mods!". Close Skyrim Launcher.
- Go to your Skyrim Data directory:

- Open the file called "BSAOPP_HighRes_Install.vbs". It will automatically ask you for admin priviliges. Accept. (If it doesn't ask for privileges, run it again right clicking on the file and choosing "Run as admin")

This will ensure you that the mod is still installed and working properly.



- Unsubscribe from Steam Workshop. Wait until Steam downloads the Workshop content for Skyrim.
- Open Skyrim Launcher and open "Data files" menu. Delete BSAOP entry and all the files of the mod will be erased from your disk.
- Go to your Skyrim Data directory:

- Open the file called "BSAOPP_HighRes_Uninstall.vbs". It will automatically ask you for admin priviliges. Accept. (If it doesn't ask for privileges, run it again right clicking on the file and choosing "Run as admin")

Thank you for using the mod!



If the mod works for you, you liked it and its awesome :P, please, like it or add it to Favourites, so I know it's useful for someone :).
Thanks!

Check the Frequently Asked Questions
Need support? Go here!




Bethesda Softworks, for this incredible game, the assets used and the Archive.exe (from Creation Kit), used to repack the files.
SkyrimTuner and Ghostifish, because I used their source code as a base for adapting and updating the installer/uninstaller scripts for BSAOP. Thank you very much!
Tony971 and the S.T.E.P team, for his amazing optimized textures. Without them, the performance versions of BSAOP wouldn't exist.
8 Comments
ferferga  [author] 30 Apr, 2019 @ 11:59am 
@Hal-ium The Performance version also includes optimized textures. The norrmal, non-performance version just includes the uncompressed version of the package. Both packages will help you to get better performance (as it's not only CPU dependent, also Disk I/O), but, for sure, the performance will also avoid the struggle of your GPU.
Hal-ium 24 Apr, 2019 @ 10:41pm 
Would this make any difference on a GPU limited system? I've got a laptop with an i7 4810MQ (4 core 8 thread 3.8GHz) but the graphics are only the intel iGPU, a 4600. I currently get 50-60fps in most scenarios, large areas with lots of props can drop it to 40 and combat may drop it to 30. I'm also running linux and skyrim is running on proton, so I'm not sure how easy it will be to get the .vbs files to install properly. From the description it sounds like this mod helps mostly CPU limited systems, and I'd just like your thoughts on whether it could make a difference for me before I go breaking everything because linux.
Mr.KILLJOY 8 Jan, 2019 @ 8:11pm 
Game runs SOOOO much better. Before I was lucky to get 30+ fps but my game is now running 40+ no sweat. Even big battles with dragons attacking everyone run smoothly at around 35 fps whereas such battles used to run at 15 or 20 if I was lucky. Great mod and just removes that worry I used to have in the back of my mind as to whether or not I would overwhelm the game with scripts. 10/10 Would definitely recommend.

Also I am running both of the performance versions.
ferferga  [author] 19 Jun, 2018 @ 5:23am 
For all of you guys who are having problems while installing it or using it:

After all this long time, I finally got some free time to create a new partition on my PC and install a fresh-new Windows installation on it for testing this. That means that I had a completely fresh Skyrim installation (no mods, no SKSE, nothing, just vanilla). I followed the instructions of my own mod's descriptions to install each of the BSAOP version, and they all worked perfectly on new games and even existing games (which I had because they were downloaded from the Steam Cloud's backup)

So, I discard any problem on Steam's side or Skyrim's side, because as I said, everything went as expected in my clean installation of Skyrim. I would like to help all of you who are having troubles with this, but please, check that you followed all the instructions properly.

Have a nice day!
PS: I'm posting this on every BSAOP thread, I don't want this to be unnoticed. Sorry :)
Neithan Diniem 17 Sep, 2017 @ 12:33pm 
Kal-El, what would there be pictures of? Its the vanilla textures, uncompressed. It would look exactly the same as the high res DLC.
bleblock 16 Sep, 2017 @ 5:10pm 
Works great, gives me a nice performance boost.
Def-Warrior 8 Sep, 2017 @ 7:10pm 
are there no pictures or what?
Iodized salt 8 Sep, 2017 @ 4:50pm 
gude