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Pagafyr

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  1. I downloaded Skyrim SE from STEAM and with TESSEdit 4.04 I discovered the three DLCs need to get a Quick Cleaning. You can leave them alone, only, the three DLC's actually have Identical Files when all are installed. If you're a mod hoarder you might want to clean the I.T. R. files using TESSEdit. Lots of mods can cause some slower computers to overload and CTD. If you're not using any of the DLCs in any combination their Identical files shouldn't cause any problems. For instance you have Dragonborn all by itself; no biggy! If you use two or three, those bundles of Identical files can slow your game loading CTD when going through a portal into a cave or some such that causes slower computer to CTD. I use them all and after installing hundreds of mods over the years I've seen many Identical files in new mods by modders that do cause crashes because of the thousands of Identical files. Cleaner is better. Mod Organizer 2 showed me a bundle of other problems called a older version of a mod that isn't up to date with the new games version. It showed me that a mod listed with this "(43) needs to be (44)" in those mod settings. Which can easily be changed without causing the mod to be altered in ANY OTHER WAY. It makes the status of (43) become (44) and no more problem.
  2. First I uninstalled Skyrim AE from Steam. I copied and pasted my saved folder with Skyrim Special Edition back into the Common folder. If you're having troubles with the game CTD'n a lot; likely, it is Cleaning Time! Time to get the cleaning equipment out of the closet and do the Quick cleaning done. Get it done with the TESSEdit 4.04 A complete fresh start! After installing a bunch of mods you'll need to do it. I made sure find the coded link for Skyrim Special Edition. It's an appmanifest in the list in the Common folder. There's one appmanifest for every game you one in the list. Down at the very bottom of the manifest list is libraryfolder.vdf and if you are starting over fresh you need to copy that appmanifest code for SSE into the folder in your active games area from the saved library you might have if you think like me. One day when I wasn't thinking I got a new flash drive and made a folder called My Steam Library of games. I opened the folder and typed in Program Files (x86). Then I went to the drive with the folder "Steam" left clicked and held the mouse down and dragged the Steam folder into the new flash drives folder Program Files (x86) That's all it takes. After installing the old Special Edition copied folder and moving all the necessary stuff into the Steam folder to get the fresh start, I downloaded a whole lot of new mods, and after getting CTD after CTD I remembered. Cleaning Time! Quick cleaning with the TESSEdit 4.04 ... All those duplicated copies of stuff messes the game up Royal.
  3. Mod Organizer 2 walks you through the ways to use it. It's more for you if you feel that you want more control. It's authors added the MO2's software functions to Vortex. Vortex is full of added features which I find unnecessary for techies.
  4. I was just on Gog, and saw something that reminded me of your post. They've got Morrowind GOTY edition for like just under 5 bucks. I had a huge nostalgia moment there for a second. Then my brain kicked back into normal mode, and the voice in the back of my head starting going "NO! No, no no! Don't DO it!!!" Is that the quiet voice of reason that people say is the one we should listen to; SHOUTING at you? Or is it the loudmouth who we listen to most often and we know we will get ourselves into trouble if we do what that loudmouth recommends? Is it Loudmouth? And actually saying not to get the GOG Morrowind without the DRM? I think both of your mighty little conscious guides are :laugh: at you!
  5. Wow! What a shock! I pressed post to post the last post and Forums Nexusmods turned into a white blinding page. Gah! My eyes! I still see a rectangular white spot floating around the room. Time to break out the cure all for when something drastic happens unsettling the mind like that.
  6. I uninstalled the SkyUI 5.2 and installed the SkUI 5.1 version. A pop up warned me it was still the 5.2 version. Strange! I clicked to continue to see if loading the game would cause the 5.1 to be recognized. MCM shows it is functional. Playing the game SkyUI 5.1 worked. CBBE worked for the first time too. I shut down the game to see if I could find out what I needed to fix the problem. Restarted the game. No popup appeared!
  7. MO2: Mod Organizer 2 latest updated version. After several warnings that the SKSE64 was not installed I doubled checked and triple checked. I was about to pop a vein when I saw a note about the ini. I popped open the Mod Organizer ini for Skyrim Special Edition in Mod Organizer 2. I found this " title=SKSE " I suspected something was amiss. Something was incomplete. So I changed it to "SKSE64" After I Saved the changes I started the game with MO2's link. No more messages other than, SkyUI 5.2 won't work; only SkyUI 5.1 is ready for my games version. Under: MO2's Ini page find it in the [customExecutables] size=5 1\arguments= 1\binary=C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim Special Edition/skse64_loader.exe 1\hide=false 1\ownicon=true 1\steamAppID= 1\title=SKSE (Add 64 at the end so it is SKSE64) 1\toolbar=false
  8. Presently only the Anniversary Edition is still working for PC. I don't know for sure if even the mods at STEAM and the Creation club all still work. While trying out several of the Mods in the Mods listings, I discovered, while surfing for mod fixes for some that presently the companies with consoles are the only version of Skyrim SE that is still getting focus for mods. I remember when we could NOT mod Skyrim if we had an XBOX or Playstation. That was one reason that I decided to learn to mod for PC. Thus; the theory is if you want to mod for Skyrim SE is is best that you have an unmodded version of Skyrim Special Edition. Picking from the mods at various mod websites is like an Online version of Fallout where you have to go and search the wasteland for good stuff. Look for the stuff like Pete from Goodsprings suggests in Fallout: New Vegas. Happy scavenging!
  9. I relaxed a lot. Played less on the gaming machine. Took to hiking. Got in 3 miles. I found out that it's almost exactly 1.5 miles to the roadhouse diner. After lunch I walked back to the house. Slower though with a full belly. Don't want to attract any old timers who are competitive runners to think that I am training for the Senior Olympics, Not just yet. LOL How was your week while free of doing any tasks?
  10. The dorms I lived near allowed cohabitation. I was never stressed out trying to get a date, and there is still no need for panty raids. If they can't be traded or sold they are not even junk. :geek: Bad Mod! Bad! Thx anyway! :mellow:
  11. How much is that dirty women's underwear worth to a trader? In the beginning of the game all those men and women's underwear sticks to them. I would like to be able to collect the underwear and earn more gold coins selling the ladies lingerie and the guys wrap around underwear, that way. Just a few extra gold coins from all those possible useful underwear I can peal off those dead bad NPC's in the game. I want a few extra coins so I can get Lydia into the Whiterun house as soon as possible, as my bride. Don't you?! Somebody mod it for us all! Would you? Please!
  12. Thx Saturday was a mild sunny day. I enjoyed sitting on the front porch watching all the different fauna while they roamed, hopped, climbed, or flew around after lunch. Most of them were after their lunch still.
  13. Autumn season weather activities show a hurricane on the Atlantic. When ever there's a hurricane on the Atlantic Ocean it's time to prepare for cold rain, maybe even snow, here. I hope you have a great weekend. Stay safe.
  14. I WIN! Hoping for another good comic strip to remind me of my youth from the bubble gum company. So far, I think I did the company a favor by buying that last box of that companies bubble gum from the store. Their website hadn't had any visitors since 2014.
  15. I found a connection that relates to Nexusmods online. Here's what I was able to track down linking back to Nexusmods. https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/the-most-popular-skyrim-anniversary-edition-mod-is-a-downgrade-patcher-3105673
  16. I ban you because; on behalf of the men at Sutton Hall Military dorm living there from 1972 to 1974 I thank you. They did a great job and deserve the praise.
  17. The post that was just before this one I wrote my post to is gone. DELETED.
  18. @StormWolf1 Bullets would damage the solar collectors because bullet proof glass is damaged when shot. The bullet just doesn't break through the bullet proof glass all the way. A number of direct hits on the same spot on a bullet proof window, say on a limo, could eventually penetrate the bullet proof window.
  19. Dude! Seriously? I was thinking about this exact same thing, maybe an hour or so ago! Well, sorta. I've had a theory for several decades, that climate change is a part of the natural planetary cycle. I mean, we've got documentation, regarding two previous global floods. The most recent of which, is documented by multiple religions. I refer to it as the "Nature flushing the toilet" theory :D Whose having a brain fart?! Who already posted a YouTube about the coming event? When the Earth does it's thing there will be water everywhere... MrJoseCuervo did! AND I QUOTE! MrJoseCuervoPosted 12 September 2022 - 07:43 PMTry to be a rainbow in someone elses cloud. Premium Member1,437 postsI believe the UFO phenomenon is related to the changing magnetic field here on earth. Not all of the "sightings" but I believe the vast majority are. You were not aware our magnetic poles are in the process of shifting? Probably for the best.
  20. So what you are saying in your over-modulated way is that because there is a problem with modern business models, we can simply ignore the dangers from global warming caused by burning fossil fuels. We needn't worry about melting glaciers, warming oceans, increased fire danger, increased storm severity, etc because if we simply make our toys last longer, the problems will all go away. Really? Build in obsolescence is a scapegoat. Given the pace of technological advancement, obsolescence isn't built in, it is technologically inevitable. Horse drawn buggies and ox drawn wagons are obsolete, not because they were manufactured to become obsolete, but because another technology came along and made the buggy and wagon obsolete. The same can be said of tube radios, which were made obsolete by transistor radios, not because tube radios were designed to be obsolete, but because a better technology supplanted them. The war club was made obsolete by the sword, the blacksmith hammer by the power forge, the mortar and pestle by the mill, not because these technologies were designed to be obsolete, but because something better, easier, faster, simpler came along. "Built in obsolescence" should more appropriately be called "rapid technological advancement". But, alas you took the easy way out. Blaming manufactures for the environmental issues and labeling them greedy is easy, lazy, and false. Denigrating the very real issues facing the environment is easy, lazy and false. Pointing at civilization and blaming them for the worlds issues is easy, lazy, and false. The truth is, the real problem with the environment and most of the worlds other problems is something which nobody wants to face, let alone solve (either personally, or collectively)\. Simply put, there are too damned many human beings on this planet. Like a virus in a petri dish, we are polluting our environment with our waste and that behavior has a predictable consequence. We humans will eventually render our species, and many other species, extinct. That, my bombastic MrJoseCuervo, is the true elephant in the room. OK. So. I agree, and I disagree. First, I don't think that you're understanding what is implied by "planned obsolescence". Auto manufacturing companies (they're not the only ones, but they're the first to pop into my head) literally have teams of very highly paid Research and Development staff whose job it is: is to design parts that will fail after 3 years, X amount of mileage, etc. But... design parts that are meant to fail. This little corner of the corporate world, just in the mass manufacturing of those parts... highly contributes to massive harm to the ecology. Strip mining, for the metals used in those parts. The gas used by the machines doing it and the smog released from those same machines (usually taking place in countries that have fewer emissions laws). All the fuel used to power the electrical turbines used to power the machines that do the actual manufacturing process, all the gases released during smelting processes. It goes on and on. Are they the sole, or major contributors? Of course not. But. They're NOT helping. I think, and agree with what you were saying, falls more into the realm of "evolutionary obsolescence". All technology will evolve as newer and better comes along. It's the nature of the beast. Ok so here's something that's been bashing around the insides of my brainpan lately. And it's something that I don't know if a lot of the "save the planet" types take into account. Especially with the war that our current administration is taking on, with the oil companies. Plastic. Yeah, it's absolutely hell on the environment, and on the ecology. But. As of right now, it is an extremely necessary evil. Where does plastic come from? It's from a byproduct of oil. Without plastic, we do not have about 90% of the technology used in hospitals. We don't have bags of blood to use for blood infusions, or plasma to be used for surgical operations. We don't have the machines used to extract those needed fluids from donors. We also don't have the items used to keep the equipment sterile (plastic bags or containers) prior to their use. Or containers that are used afterwards, to prevent any kind of biological agents from possibly escaping. Biological containment. Just the areas where infectious diseases are researched contains massive amount of products create from oil byproduct. Yeah. Sadly, in the present, plastic is very much a necessary evil. Therefore, Oil is very much a necessary evil. But again, WHY is that a necessary evil? Human need. (Sorry Jose.) I am by no means saying that we need to start purging our current population. But. We do need to start taking into serious account, and start planning on just how massively our population grows. The professor teaching first year law at the college I went to invented an item back in 1972 that was impervious to wear and tear. It would last forever. I was standing on the sidewalk outside the library. I overheard as he talked to him self nearby. He was working on some notes about a plastic device he held in his hand. He said, "Now all I have to do is make it break down in 91 days". That was about this time during the first semester of 1972. Rich and Famous people spend an enormous amount of time trying to figure out how to pay their businesses overhead, taxes on everything they own, and keep giving parties they bring popular actors to mingle in with friends, friends that end up costing them a fortune if all they do is take advantage of the food service and drinks. According to what Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had Doctor Watson say in the issue telling how Dr. Watson met Sherlock Holmes the cities are the problem and the cities only exist because that is where the idle rich play when away from their lands outside the cities. Tear down the huge cities and all will be cool. Cooler temperatures around the world then!
  21. Elon Musk's Sister is a member of a team making solar windows Oh? So you'd have to pay a lot more to replace your windows when the neighborhood kids break one out playing streetball? HAHA no, I'm just kidding around. That is actually REALLY cool. Thanks for sharing that and bringing it to my attention Pagafyr! :smile: :smile: :smile: Wouldn't it be amazing if the see through sheet of solar power collecting material on your glass window could keep the pane of shattered glass from spilling into your room and making a big mess to clean up? If only we could just pull out the entire window pane still attached to the solar collector's see through sheet, using an adhesive thinner to release the solar see through sheet from the broken glass to safely put shards of broken glass into a waste can, and after the new window pane is installed re-stick the solar collector's see through sheet on the new window pane? That would be so nice! Hmmmmm. This definitely is not my field, so this is just a wild-haired idea. I dunno if it would/could work. But..... I'm wondering. Can those solar collectors be attached to say... a thin sheet of bullet proof glass? Yup! Bullets would damage the solar collectors because bullet proof glass is damaged when shot. The bullet just doesn't break through the bullet proof glass all the way. A number of direct hits on the same spot on a bullet proof window, say on a limo, could eventually penetrate the bullet proof window.
  22. I just realized I have never been directed to any book concerning Atheism. I wondered if I haven't been getting overly protected because a place I lived was practically all Christians. None of who gave me ideas to find out if I fit in with the point of view of an atheist. I just googled and saw so much on the surfed to page it tired my brain just looking at the page. The Book of Atheist? Have you read any of the stories from those books? Now that I am done writing here I am going out to work on a problem. I do what is referred to with that in mind as "Fix Or Repair Daily". It's sort of a religion. If I want to keep the item doing what it is does for me there is no question because it has to be done. I have to figure out what to do before I start. I need to get a mental blueprint in mind before I descend on the mundane item. That's sort of a religion to me. If there is a god who would like to make the repairs happen by sending me one of their Earthly mechanics I won't stop them if they know what they are doing. If someone waves their hands in the air mumbling as they do and the problem is restored to life I might pray thank them for doing it, give them some food, and share the items purpose with them before I am found again standing near looking puzzled. Or it is Found On Road Dead by some passerby. Found On Road Dead is what some peoples thinking is and they don't stop. They just drive by LOL.
  23. I ban you because you too have much good stuff to share.
  24. Elon Musk's Sister is a member of a team making solar windows Oh? So you'd have to pay a lot more to replace your windows when the neighborhood kids break one out playing streetball? HAHA no, I'm just kidding around. That is actually REALLY cool. Thanks for sharing that and bringing it to my attention Pagafyr! :smile: :smile: :smile: Wouldn't it be amazing if the see through sheet of solar power collecting material on your glass window could keep the pane of shattered glass from spilling into your room and making a big mess to clean up? If only we could just pull out the entire window pane still attached to the solar collector's see through sheet, using an adhesive thinner to release the solar see through sheet from the broken glass to safely put shards of broken glass into a waste can, and after the new window pane is installed re-stick the solar collector's see through sheet on the new window pane? That would be so nice!
  25. Elon Musk's Sister is a member of a team making solar windows
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