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solsikke737

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In response to post #6448818. #8035611 is also a reply to the same post.

@enoa7:I've had this a few times myself in the past, but I'm not quite sure why it happened. I use a lot of hires textures, ultra + graphic settings, ini tweaks and demanding EnBs, so I assumed it was a mix of things... too much going on. It hasn't happened to me in awhile now and I'm afraid I don't have an answer for you. I just wanted to jump in and tell you that a restart of the game worked for me.Hopefully someone with better knowledge can cast a light on this and give you some pointers. If not you can head on over to the enbdev site and visit the forum and see if any of the the EnB gurus have some tips.And it's best to use the POSTS section for questions so this install info don't get pushed off the front page here :)

Edited by solsikke737, 12 May 2013 - 02:41 PM.


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Lancer7474

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Hi, thanks for your work. I have 2 questions to ask.
1. I have some mods that requires SKSE, and I use SKSE loader to launch the game. When I install ENB, can I use still use SKSE loader? According to your installation process:

2 Delete rendererinfo.txt in Mydocuments/Mygames/Skyrim
3 Launch TESV.exe
Skyrim will recognize your renderer. The launcher will then regenerate two default game inis.

Should I use SKSE loader or TESV.exe in this process?

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My frame rate is fine, but I seem to get quite a bit more freezing when using the ENB.

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In response to post #8214546.

Yes mate, just run SKSE instead, its the same thing as TESV just a different engine running the scripts so no big difference really.

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In response to post #7349844.

ya same here can someone explain please?




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