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  1. Thanks for the clarification. That was clearly just an assumption, and its good that it isnt true. I dont think its the proper way to hide the mod if sth like this happens. The proper way is a note on the Mod Page and deleting the files in the download section (only the downloadable files, not the mod) So everyone knows why he shouldnt use the mod. Since I hadnt the Link to the official Thread and you cant search for "Sounds of Skyrim" because the words are to popular, i hadnt the possibility to search for proper facts. edit: After using Google and searching last 24hrs "save game bloation sounds of skyrim" i found the following threads: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/730926-you-need-to-uninstall-sounds-of-skyrim/ http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1375181-relwip-sounds-of-skyrim/page__st__90"
  2. The only reason i can think of is Copyright infringement... Perhaps the author "stole" some of the sounds from other games or websites without having the right to do so. I hope im wrong because i really liked the mod.
  3. 1. You havent attached a photo. I think its something similar: 2. Artifacts like Texture Walls show that the Memory of your Graphics Card (Vram) is corrupted. There are three possible steps to get them fixed a.) Update your Graphics Card Driver. If this doesnt help (I dont think it helps) b.) Bake your Graphics Card. Im not kidding. http://lifehacker.com/5823227/save-dying-video-cards-with-a-quick-bake-in-the-oven c.) If nothing helped till now, you have to buy a new GPU. Sorry.
  4. Im not sure if this is the right section for a thread like this, but i hope someone has a solution for me. All the sounds and voices of skyrim which sources are behind the player seem to have an overlayed filter which removes all low frequencies. You hear it especially if you talk to an npc (which voices have a really bad bitrate too) and then turn around. As soon as they are behind you, all the "bass" in their voices is gone. This sounds very ugly and i hope anyone knows how to fix this in any way... PS.: Its only noticeable with surround systems. I cant hear this if i actually play it in stereo mode (I wanted to record it to post it in here)
  5. If you experience stutter its the vram in most cases as already written in some replies. The best possibility to fix this problem is to deactivate AntiAliasing first (reduced vram usage by 300mb(4xMSAA) in my case) and all HD Textures (and the official HD Texture Pack) If the stutter is removed afterwards, begin to install the HD textures. If not, its something else than vram 512-768mb vram-> 512*512 Textures (vanilla) , 4xMSAA possible 869-1024mb vram-> 512*512 Textures (vanilla) , 16xMSAA possible OR 1024*1024 Textures (Official HD Textures, some other Texture Packs), No AA 1512-2048mb vram->1024*1024 Textures (Official HD Textures, some other Texture Packs), 16xMSAA OR 2048*2048 Texture Packs, 4xMSAA 3072mb vram-> >2048*2048 texture packs To check your vram usage, you can use Sysinternals ProcessExplorer, GPU-Z or AIDA64
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