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  1. It seems that since Steam updated, I can no longer run Skyrim. The program loads but as soon as I click Play (or even before) an error message displays saying that I don't have enough memory to run the application. I don't understand what caused the change or how to fix it and I have an 16gb of RAM. Scratch that. It's randomly working fine now. One problem that has always persisted is that I cannot see underwater whatsoever. It just makes the screen a murky solid green.
  2. Thanks again, infinityhero! I haven't found a load order problem I wasn't able to fix yet but I really appreciate a more experienced player's (your) input on the matter!
  3. So, I'm pretty new to this but let me start with a thank you! This tutorial has made a wonderful Skyrim experience possible with the comfort of my trusty MBPr. However, there's something I don't understand... When I look at the load order of my mods in the Skyrim launcher's Data Files I'm lost. None of my mods should overlap or modify the same thing, I just want to ensure that I use a good order. I used the order for the Unofficial Patches as they suggested: Unofficial Skyrim Patch.esp Dawnguard.esm Unofficial Dawnguard Patch.esp Hearthfires.esm Unofficial Hearthfire Patch.esp Dragonborn.esm Unofficial Dragonborn Patch.esp But I don't understand the mechanics here. Does that mean the Unofficial Skyrim Patch is at the top of the order list and therefore comes first and foremost? Because I've also heard what comes last in the list is what "wins." I currently have my list set up, from top to bottom, in the order of personal importance and usage in the game. The less important, seldom-used mods are down at the bottom, while the important patches/textures/etc are at the top under the Unofficial Patches. What's correct here? What do I need to keep in mind?
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