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Need assistance with Skyrim mods? Let me know what you're trying to do!

Need assistance with Skyrim mods? Let me know what you're trying to do!

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dgau
Member
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07-13-2017, 10:19 AM
#11
I use these for eye candy and removing dragonborn content. Here’s what it looks like:
http://cloud-4.steampowered.com/ugc/4085...B9561C74C/
http://i.imgur.com/R796SYV.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/HTvqweg.jpg
It’s not the most appealing, but it works well on a 6670 and runs smoothly at around 40-50 fps.
My weak GPU is struggling with it.
Another one: my poor GPU is giving up http://i.imgur.com/az7OzHh.jpg
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dgau
07-13-2017, 10:19 AM #11

I use these for eye candy and removing dragonborn content. Here’s what it looks like:
http://cloud-4.steampowered.com/ugc/4085...B9561C74C/
http://i.imgur.com/R796SYV.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/HTvqweg.jpg
It’s not the most appealing, but it works well on a 6670 and runs smoothly at around 40-50 fps.
My weak GPU is struggling with it.
Another one: my poor GPU is giving up http://i.imgur.com/az7OzHh.jpg

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cest_le_mal
Member
62
07-13-2017, 12:16 PM
#12
Here are some suggestions for troubleshooting the CTD issue:
- Disable all mods except Realvision and your current setup, then gradually re-enable them to pinpoint the culprit.
- Use debug tools or console logs to capture error messages during the crash.
- Check if the problem occurs in specific scenes or with certain characters.
- Consider isolating the mod that triggers the crash by temporarily removing it.
This approach should help you identify the responsible mod more efficiently.
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cest_le_mal
07-13-2017, 12:16 PM #12

Here are some suggestions for troubleshooting the CTD issue:
- Disable all mods except Realvision and your current setup, then gradually re-enable them to pinpoint the culprit.
- Use debug tools or console logs to capture error messages during the crash.
- Check if the problem occurs in specific scenes or with certain characters.
- Consider isolating the mod that triggers the crash by temporarily removing it.
This approach should help you identify the responsible mod more efficiently.

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07-13-2017, 07:40 PM
#13
A more effective method is to use Mod Organizer. It simplifies installation, removal, and reorganization of mods. The optimal approach is to adhere to a tutorial. Skyrim STEP stands out as one of the most comprehensive resources at http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:2.2.9. The most in-depth manual is found at http://wiki.step-project.com/User:Neoval...ry_Edition, which covers graphics, stability, and gameplay mechanics. By following this guide, you can largely eliminate the need for most CTDs. If you're after specific mods, Skyrim Realistic Overhaul offers the best texture pack. Details are available in the guides. The SMIM mod for meshes, Flora Overhaul, Tamriel Reloaded is a collection of custom content that changes visuals, including textures, trees, and grass. It’s highly regarded among graphic mod enthusiasts. Book of Silence Serenity ENB provides an exceptionally attractive ENB preset, though it can be adjusted for reduced difficulty without significant quality loss. These selections reflect personal preferences, but the Skyrim Revisited: Legendary Edition guide remains the top recommendation. Additionally, wiki.step-project.com and forum.step-project.com offer valuable learning materials. I wouldn’t suggest Skyrim HD 2k, even the lighter version, due to excessive VRAM usage in many interiors. Skyrim Realistic Overhaul is preferable—install only essential mods. Personally, I maintain at least 200 mods I can’t play without, but I prefer fewer when possible. For more information, see the links provided above.
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hamsterdance00
07-13-2017, 07:40 PM #13

A more effective method is to use Mod Organizer. It simplifies installation, removal, and reorganization of mods. The optimal approach is to adhere to a tutorial. Skyrim STEP stands out as one of the most comprehensive resources at http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:2.2.9. The most in-depth manual is found at http://wiki.step-project.com/User:Neoval...ry_Edition, which covers graphics, stability, and gameplay mechanics. By following this guide, you can largely eliminate the need for most CTDs. If you're after specific mods, Skyrim Realistic Overhaul offers the best texture pack. Details are available in the guides. The SMIM mod for meshes, Flora Overhaul, Tamriel Reloaded is a collection of custom content that changes visuals, including textures, trees, and grass. It’s highly regarded among graphic mod enthusiasts. Book of Silence Serenity ENB provides an exceptionally attractive ENB preset, though it can be adjusted for reduced difficulty without significant quality loss. These selections reflect personal preferences, but the Skyrim Revisited: Legendary Edition guide remains the top recommendation. Additionally, wiki.step-project.com and forum.step-project.com offer valuable learning materials. I wouldn’t suggest Skyrim HD 2k, even the lighter version, due to excessive VRAM usage in many interiors. Skyrim Realistic Overhaul is preferable—install only essential mods. Personally, I maintain at least 200 mods I can’t play without, but I prefer fewer when possible. For more information, see the links provided above.

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FrozenLava
Junior Member
14
07-25-2017, 11:51 PM
#14
Sure, if you have many mods, processing them in groups of around five works well. However, with fewer mods, handling them individually is more effective to pinpoint the issue.
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FrozenLava
07-25-2017, 11:51 PM #14

Sure, if you have many mods, processing them in groups of around five works well. However, with fewer mods, handling them individually is more effective to pinpoint the issue.

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