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  1. So today I found a mod that adds more farming animals to the villages and I started wondering: how are these small farms here and there able to support the whole gigantic province of Skyrim?! In medival times it would be very hard to import food from Cyrodil or other provinces, becouse it would simply rot on the way. And most of these farms are so small, that in real world thy wouldn't even be able to supply for themselves. Especially when they aren't using any plows or anything. Has anyone ever seen a plow in Skyrim? In a place like Skyrim, only two possibilities exist for supplying the country: either covering 80% of the land in fields or pasture hundreds upon hundreds of cold-climate animals, like goats or yaks. So maybe someone could make a mod, that does something like that? Every farm should cover a lot more ground, with southern ones focusing on crops, and the northern ones on animals. The entire plains around the city of Whiterun should be covered in fields, with workers tending to the crops from dawn till dusk - or maybe with cows wandering around, with some shepherds, shepherd dogs and maybe some mounted cowboys. Now that would be awesome. Now that would be an awesome sight.
  2. Requiem does a self-configuration the minute you enter the fort in Helgen. Two massages will pop up: "You suddenly feel like you need a rest" and then "You no longer feel like you need to rest", or something like that. The second means that everything is okay with Requiem. The problem is if it doesn't show up.
  3. There's so much of them. I suggest you uncheck the most recently installed mods and try then. If it works, you can try them one by one and see if it works, then remove, update or reinstall the one that causes problems. On the other hand if you installed them all at once, I suggest a more careful aproach.
  4. Hi. I have installed many mods for my copy of Skyrim and I have encountered a very strage bug, that practicaly prevents me from aiming properly with a bow. Here is a video that shows you what it looks like: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1cp17j_skyrim-strange-bow-aiming-bug_videogames I don't know how to display it here yet, so you're gonna have to click it. Also I haven't found any anty-linking rules in the terms of service, so please don't kill me if I missed them. I don't know what's going on, I can't fix this. Here are my mods, a list of them and loading order: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h96/delhospital/list_of_mods_1_zps10de4b9c.jpg - list 1 http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h96/delhospital/list_of_mods_2_zps623c2817.jpg - list 2 http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h96/delhospital/loading_order_zpsa8d6120d.jpg - loading order In the loading order, at the top are just the DLCs, and at the bottom only SkyJubs Invisible Helmets ('round thirty small .esp files). I have tried many things, and I found out that when I enable both Headtracking and Realistic Ragdolls, the bug shows up, but when I disable at least one of them, it goes away, but many other mods have to be disabled. Enabling ApachiiSkyHair and Interesting NPCs at the same time also brings the bug back, but if I then disable the unofficial patches, it goes away. If I disable everything except DLCs, unofficial patches and SkyUI, everything works well. I'm pretty sure that it is not caused by only one, single mod. Any help would be appreciated. The game version is Legendary Edition, patch is up to date. Edit: I used BOSS and Wrye Bash, but it is still not fixed/
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