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QD Inventory still recommended?
It works with SkyUI and Better Sorting. Until SkyUI handles containers/whatever else then I do recommend using QD with SkyUI. Like with many mods, it is personal preference.
Looks like Acceleration Layer may cause some scripts to not activate: http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1322063-rel-tesv-acceleration-layer-thread-no-2/page__st__60
It works with SkyUI and Better Sorting. Until SkyUI handles containers/whatever else then I do recommend using QD with SkyUI. Like with many mods, it is personal preference.
Looks like Acceleration Layer may cause some scripts to not activate: http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1322063-rel-tesv-acceleration-layer-thread-no-2/page__st__60
Why are you guys surprised? You're all basically alpha testers.
Nexus has been putridly slow recently. I know it's a free mod site, I have donated in the past for premium access but I'm currently penniless. I frequently have a hard time not being a 'vigilante mod' at that site, not only because the real mods will ban you for it, but because there are so many idiotic and un-grateful leeches on that site.
I can't even count the number of times in a comments thread for a new Skyrim mod where the first replies are "No pics? lol", "pics plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz i want", or my personal most hated one "I have a personal rule about mods, no pics - no download". And the demands get worse as people feel more entitled to command how a modder uses their time. Thankless A-holes. I do think the moderators there are quite heavy handed, but in most cases I don't blame them.
I agree that the current Skyrim community is bad - a lot of ungrateful people that seem to not respect the fact that mods usually take modders (many) hours to create and that these mods are available for free. Still, once the newness effect dies down for Skyrim then many of the ungrateful will move on to the next "best" thing, just like with past TES games.
I installed the beta drivers as well. Good stuff for sure. Ambient occlusion can be enabled and the performance hit is tiny compared to what I normally see when enabling AO.
Just installed the new Nvidia beta drivers. Game is much much smoother and no stuttering at all so far.
What? I get a FPS hit of at least 15 FPS indoors (from 60 to 45) when I enable AO Quality. How are you running the game?
Only one picture? lol
I would totally download this, but I've got a rule against downloading mods with insufficient documentation. Thanks but no thanks pal!
Damn, seeing all these mods makes me happy and frustrated at the same time, idk if I should use them on my first play through or if I should play vanilla first.
The picture shows it all: the mod adds categories to containers. It also works with SkyUI and QD.
I can't even count the number of times in a comments thread for a new Skyrim mod where the first replies are "No pics? lol", "pics plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz i want", or my personal most hated one "I have a personal rule about mods, no pics - no download". And the demands get worse as people feel more entitled to command how a modder uses their time. Thankless A-holes. I do think the moderators there are quite heavy handed, but in most cases I don't blame them.
I'm looking at all the mods so far and I think I'll wait before wasting a lot of time playing around with them. The game looks reasonably good as it is, my only problems are the textures are a bit shit and the long distance terrain looks like crap, particularly water. Which has basically been the case for all Bethesda games ever. Hopefully a mod comes out that has more natural LOD transitions and another with a full texture overhaul, until then I'm satisfied with the game the way it is.
Just installed the new Nvidia beta drivers. Game is much much smoother and no stuttering at all so far.
You already completed the time consuming step: looking at all the mods. Installation of mods takes a few seconds (download, extract, copy, paste, delete).
You already completed the time consuming step: looking at all the mods. Installation of mods takes a few seconds (download, extract, copy, paste, delete).
The biggest and most time consuming step is installing them, getting them to play nice together, checking that they don't break game balance, keeping the game stable, trouble shooting the inevitable bugs, etc etc![]()
The biggest and most time consuming step is installing them, getting them to play nice together, checking that they don't break game balance, keeping the game stable, trouble shooting the inevitable bugs, etc etc![]()
The biggest and most time consuming step is installing them, getting them to play nice together, checking that they don't break game balance, keeping the game stable, trouble shooting the inevitable bugs, etc etc![]()
I disagree. Especially when you begin to use the Nexus Mod Manager.
Also, i've installed every mod I liked the sound of. I have about 15-20 .esp's, tons of texure mods, an antialiasing and sharpening dll replacer, script dragon, SKSE, ENB, container categorization, ui replacement, font replacement, and a very much needed keybinding mod... all working flawlessly together... the first time, no less!
I disagree. Especially when you begin to use the Nexus Mod Manager.
Also, i've installed every mod I liked the sound of. I have about 15-20 .esp's, tons of texure mods, an antialiasing and sharpening dll replacer, script dragon, SKSE, ENB, container categorization, ui replacement, font replacement, and a very much needed keybinding mod... all working flawlessly together... the first time, no less!
Saw this today. Hopefully not a repost? A coder released a patch which speeds up Skyrim up to 40%.
Basically, it appears that for some reason Bethesda compiled the Skyrim exe with all the optimization flags off. This patch, which is loaded through SKSE, resolves a lot of inefficiency and most users are reporting 20-25% fps increases in the most demanding parts of the game (whiterun steps, etc).
I read through all 7 pages of the thread and once they resolved one issue (the original post has been updated since with all the right files and instructions) it seems to work flawlessly.
http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1321575-rel-tesv-acceleration-layer/
Check it out.