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  1. You can run it at low (maybe medium) graphics but even then it won't be 60fps. I have 4 GB VRAM, 12 GB RAM, a quad core i7 processor running at 70 Gflops and 2.7 Ghz with hyper threading enabled. I ran witcher at low graphics and I could only run it at 30 FPS at low graphics. I returned it.
  2. 1. Do you have LOOT? If you don't already please download it immediately, this will tell you about mod incompatibilities, errors and is essential for the next step. [This is Essential for every mod user anyway and is really useful] 2. Check for errors, incompatibilities, requirements you missed. After using TES5EDIT to order up your mods scroll down the list and check for red and yellow dialogue boxes with info in them, this will tell you about errors and incompatibilities. Take action accordingly. 3. Get TES 5 Edit and cleanup! Lookup, on YouTube, how to cleanup mods using TES 5 Edit. This will increase FPS, and most importantly reduce CTD's [For future reference that means Crash To Desktop] and freezing. If you don't know which mods need "cleaning" go to LOOT and it should tell you what mods aren't clean. Best, Ibrahim
  3. I'd like some information: 1. Do you have LOOT? If you don't already please download it immediately, this will tell you about mod incompatibilities, errors and is essential for the next step. [This is Essential for every mod user anyway and is really useful] 2. Check for errors, incompatibilities, requirements you missed. After using TES5EDIT to order up your mods scroll down the list and check for red and yellow dialogue boxes with info in them, this will tell you about errors and incompatibilities. Take action accordingly. 3. Get TES 5 Edit and cleanup! Lookup, on YouTube, how to cleanup mods using TES 5 Edit. This will increase FPS, and most importantly reduce CTD's [For future reference that means Crash To Desktop] and freezing. If you don't know which mods need "cleaning" go to LOOT and it should tell you what mods aren't clean. Best, Ibrahim A great cleaning guide: http://www.creationkit.com/TES5Edit_Mod_Cleaning_Tutorial
  4. I doubt it requires specs this great I think I agree with Ben, they could be overstating for whatever reason, however looking at these http://www.highdefdigest.com/uploads/jb/fallout1.jpg I think you still need a decent graphics card. I find the character models still aren't as good as the rest of the new games. It seems that the skin textures and beards look really good!
  5. First off: You should have directly contacted the mod author but I'll help you out anyway. Please link me to the mod you installed and I can help you out, don't uninstall Skyrim as this can be a hassle. If you are new to modding and don't want to take the time to learn I reccomend using the steam workshop as that is totally hassle free and super quick, along with the fact that it syncs your data across your PC's and macs. This isn't mandatory but can serve as a huge boost and can prevent file corruption and crashes: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/1334/? Please watch a few tutorials on how to add mods using MO as it can be confusing even with the great tutorial. Note: If you pirated your Skyrim (got it from a torrent or a website) there's a good chance it's very old and 90% of mods don't work on it.
  6. Hey, I watched a few dark souls videos after hearing that it's like Skyrim (not really) and I've decided that I'm finally going to buy it, I am however not sure whether or not to buy Scholars of the first sin or the normal Dark Souls with the season pass, I know Scholars of the first sin is cheaper but it seems inconvenient to find "DLC keys" other than that does SoFS have any advantages like faster loading, better graphics or anything? Thanks
  7. Actually I bought a limited edition 15R with 4GB RAM but with a high end 275$ CPU, my "plan" was to manually upgrade the RAM later, myself. Anyway, as always, thanks for being a great help.
  8. Hey guys I've had a Dell 15R since about a year and a half, it has an extra RAM slot so I thought I'd give it 4 or 8 gigs more, I haven't ever tinkered with my laptop's hardware, I made a PC for my friend and that's the only hardware tinkering experience I have. I just wanted to ask whether there's any specific RAM size for a laptop or not. This is the RAM I wanted to buy: http://www.shophive.com/kingston-ddr3-8gb-pc1600-so-notebook The title says notebook, does that mean there's actually different RAM sizes for laptops and desktops? How do I check the size of my RAM slot? [i know the location] Thanks
  9. On a lighter note and one of windows 10's plus points: http://imgur.com/4uUSxeb We finally get our favourite feature from windows 98 back, as to those who said windows 10 was "bug free" you clearly were mistaken. Courtesy 9gag
  10. Just saw this on 9gag: http://imgur.com/4uUSxeb So excited, windows 10 is finally bringing back our favourite feature from it's older versions! Thank Bill!
  11. I'm assuming this is on Skyrim because it's the most commonly modded game. Okay, I think I can help you out on this but I need some info. 1. Do you use LOOT? 2. Do you use TES 5 Edit? 3. Is this occurring on one game or only Skyrim? 4. If you do the the apps listed above (properly of course) and this error still occurs then run Nexus mod manager, then run Skyrim then give me your DxDiag.
  12. From what I can see: 1. NMM isn't the problem, you're using LOOT and that's the problem. 2. Your chances of getting help are higher if you use the correct forum, I'm getting tired of this, it isn't breaking any rules of course but it'll help you out. Here's how you can fix your error: 1. Learn how to use TES 5 Edit, if you don't have it get it from the Nexus mods website. YouTube is the easy way to learning how to use it. 2. Run LOOT, tell it to arrange your plugins, apply it. 3. Clean the master files that need cleaning, this helps fix errors and speeds up your Skyrim significantly. Good luck!
  13. Before doing anything make sure you've: 1. Installed and used LOOT, LOOT organizes your plugins list for maximum compatibility LOOT Link: https://loot.github.io/ 2. Cleaned your masterlists using TES V Edit How to use TES V Edit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3g_N1jcZQ TES V Edit: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/25859/? 3. Got all the required files for all your mods. If you have an the CTD's continue proceed to my first fix. What do? Install all your mods one by one and after installing every mod replay the transformation animation to diagnose your issue. If you think it's a lot of hard work you should know it'll only take 10 minutes. Imagine me, I installed 140 mods and started the game to confirm which one was causing my CTD, and I've done this 7 times in my short life. Specifically I recommend following the mod author's instructions to the dot to prevent any CTD's (In-case you don't know what that means it means Crash to Desktop :smile:) As far as I can tell this is a standard thing most mod users do. Fix no work work! Musica233 angry! Musica smash! Chill out man. Follow these easy steps to fixing your Skyrim, if you're lazy and willing to re-download Skyrim skip to the 3rd fix. 1.Copy the Skyrim Directory in "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common" and paste it on your desktop. We're going to call this folder on your desktop "SkyDesk". 2. Launch steam and go to your library. 3. Right click on TES V and select "Delete Local Content", this should uninstall all of the Skyrim files except the mod files! 4. Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim" and note down the names of all the remaining files inside it (not folders, just files). 5. Go to SkyDesk, locate all those files (These are third party mod files so no real harm should come) and delete all the files that you noted down. 6. Paste SkyDesk into the "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common" folder. 7. Go to the NMM and uninstall ALL your mods. 8. Restart your PC. 9. Install your mods one by one using the method given in Fix No.1. Samosa! Your 2nd fix didn't work either!! In the unlikley event that this didn't (This actually happened to me once, check it out: http://forums.nexusm...c#entry27645285) your best bet is to follow these steps. This is simple but a last resort move. 1. Go to the directory "C:\Users\IBRAHIM\Documents\My Games\Skyrim" and copy the whole directory and all it's contents into a safe location say a folder on your desktop. 2. Launch steam and go to your library. 3. Right click on TES V and select "Delete Local Content", this should uninstall all of the Skyrim files. 4. Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common" 5. Delete the Skyrim directory. 6. Reinstall Skyrim. 7. Paste the files you copied in step one back to their original location 8. Install the mods one by one and after installing every mod make sure your Skyrim is working properly. 9. Done! Have fun.
  14. I've viewed all their NMM file pages but found no glitches or compatibility issues at all. What do? Install all your mods one by one and after installing every mod replay the transformation animation to diagnose your issue. If you think it's a lot of hard work you should know it'll only take 10 minutes. You have very few mods, imagine me, I installed 140 mods and started the game to confirm which one was causing my CTD, and I've done this 7 times in my short life. Specifically I recommend following the mod author's instructions to the dot to prevent any CTD's (In-case you don't know what that means it means Crash to Desktop :) Fix no work work! Musica233 angry! Musica smash! Chill out man. Follow these easy steps to fixing your Skyrim, if you're lazy and willing to re-download Skyrim skip to the 3rd fix. 1.Copy the Skyrim Directory in "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common" and paste it on your desktop. We're going to call this folder on your desktop "SkyDesk". 2. Launch steam and go to your library. 3. Right click on TES V and select "Delete Local Content", this should uninstall all of the Skyrim files except the mod files! 4. Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim" and note down the names of all the remaining files inside it (not folders, just files). 5. Go to SkyDesk, locate all those files (These are third party mod files so no real harm should come) and delete all the files that you noted down. 6. Paste SkyDesk into the "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common" folder. 7. Go to the NMM and uninstall ALL your mods. 8. Restart your PC. 9. Install your mods one by one using the method given in Fix No.1. Samosa! Your 2nd fix didn't work either!! In the unlikley event that this didn't (This actually happened to me once, check it out: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/3094954-npcs-not-speaking-quests-not-starting-cant-start-new-game/?hl=+npc&do=findComment&comment=27645285) your best bet is to follow these steps. This is simple but a last resort move. 1. Go to the directory "C:\Users\IBRAHIM\Documents\My Games\Skyrim" and copy the whole directory and all it's contents into a safe location say a folder on your desktop. 2. Launch steam and go to your library. 3. Right click on TES V and select "Delete Local Content", this should uninstall all of the Skyrim files. 4. Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common" 5. Delete the Skyrim directory. 6. Reinstall Skyrim. 7. Paste the files you copied in step one back to their original location 8. Install the mods one by one and after installing every mod make sure your Skyrim is working properly. 9. Done! Have fun.
  15. that's why. IS this the mod ? http://s26.postimg.org/jfhtckn0p/Towns_and_vilages_Sky.jpg Yes it is, I backed up my saves and reinstalled TES V so it doesn't really matter :( But I don't see how disabling this mod could cause harm?
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