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  1. Yes, you'd need a script for it. I'd suggest you begin with the following, if you wish to learn Papyrus(which might seem daunting at first but you'll quickly get the hang of it and it will expand your modding abilities enormously): http://www.creationkit.com/Papyrus_Introduction There's also the index you can use when you feel comfortable putting your script together(scroll right down the page, there's also a second page): http://www.creationkit.com/Category:Papyrus Don't worry, Papyrus is quite logical and it makes sense when you read through a script, having learned the basics :)
  2. That's really funny actually...lol "I organized a DDoS attack on their server/website." ...Bad joke? lol
  3. There are many factors involved. For starters, the video above could have some degree of motion blur added during the footage's editing phase which, obviously, would make it look a lot smoother, despite its frame rate. Hence why films(movies, if you are from the US) are 24fps(I think?) but never look stuttery due to natural motion blur resulting from recording a real scene. Secondly, a constant, locked frame rate will, in most cases, look smoother to your brain than a higher yet unstable frame rate. For this reason, I have my drivers capped at 58fps for all games. Everything looks nice and smooth when I play and my graphics card runs a ton cooler because it's not trying to run with full GPU usage.
  4. Ensure you have all forms of anti-aliasing turned OFF, including transparency multi-sampling and water multi-samples. Also turn off anisotropic filtering. ENB will apply it's own anti-aliasing and anisotropy.
  5. Well, this is quite surprising. I installed to a different drive and the problem prevailed. Then, I realised I installed a free video-editing program last night called Kate's Video Toolkit...I uninstalled that and the problem has gone away. How on earth can another program cause this sort of issue? Another dodgy thing about that program is that they were asking me to "like" their Facebook page in order to register my copy of their software. Naturally, I didn't—I won't support such lame marketing strategies. So, a word of warning to others, I suppose: Beware of Kate's Video Toolkit!
  6. Re-install didn't fix it. I was sure to check for registry entries too. I will try re-installing to another drive.
  7. I appreciate your advice, however... 1) I don't even have Intel graphics. Completely unrelated. 2) Possible, but I'm not having issues launching the game. 3) But there's no music on the main menu, for example, and there's nothing wrong with the music files as I've checked each one individually. 4) I might have to try this, which is a real pain in the backside...
  8. Hi everyone, Never ever had problems with Fallout 3 until today. To make matters worse, I'm currently in the middle of working on several mods! Suddenly, as of today, my Fallout 3 installation is broken somehow. I start the game up and there is no music in the main menu. I try to load a game—any game, even those which have always worked for me in the past, to rule out any corrupt save issues—and the game locks up. If I try to exit the game, it locks up, forcing me to CTRL+ALT+DEL the process. If I ALT+F4 or type QQQ into the console, the game exits and disappears from the running task list in Task Manager, but the process remains in the processes list. What the hell?!?!? Things I have tried so far: - Deleted my rendererinfo.txt to force the creation of a new one - Completely uninstalled ENB Series and I do mean completely - Launched the game with no mods active - Deleted my ini files to force the creation of new ones - Disabled SLI, in fact I physically removed the second card from the machine - Confirmed that other games are working fine on my system, including Skyrim. - Tried various different graphics option combinations - Restarted my computer several times - Updated graphics drivers, just in case - Punched the desk - Shouted plenty of bad language out loud My rig: - i7 950 @3.8GHz - 12GB Corsair Dominator GT - Nvidia GTX 470 (was previously 2x SLI but only 1 now) - Corsair AX1200 PSU (1.2kw, more than enough juice...) - ASUS Rampage III Extreme - Quite sufficient cooling, temps are all good. Please, if any of you can help me, I would be very grateful. This is the only game I care about playing these days and, with my health the way it is, it's all I feel like doing...
  9. Wish you all the best, mate. I've been having semi-serious health issues myself recently so I can sympathise :) Look forward to your return!
  10. Yes, very nice, though I really don't know much about poetry, hehe ^^
  11. Hi everyone, This is an excerpt from the latest tale I'm writing involving my character, Ysabel. It is based during the real, historical events of a revolt by 10,000 Welshmen that occurred in January of the year 1316, partly caused by the power vacuum in the region as the De Clare line died out at Bannockburn in 1314. My research has been quite extensive. I have read and bought many books detailing the revolt and even visited the castle where it begun, Caerphilly, which is the second largest castle in all the UK. This tale is long and may end up being a novel at this rate. This is part 2 of the tale and is over 6,500 words, so set aside the time if you plan to read :smile: Anyway, thanks to anyone who reads this! WARNING: CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE AND VIOLENCE. SHOULD BE CONSIDERED "NSFW" (NOT SAFE FOR WORK). It's also quite messy and rough with some historical inaccuracies which I may decide to leave in for storytelling purposes. I do believe I may be the first person to ever fictionalise this, as most people (even those here in Wales!) have never heard of it, despite the sheer scale and significance of the revolt. Final point: Nexus Forum's language filter may change some words and result in possible confusion.
  12. All the best, mate. Hope things are well :)
  13. Watch the video, I was sneaking too. I gave up on trying to snipe him as it proved to be no more effective. And look at what difficulty I have it set to... No, honestly. Although, I have since found out that particular dungeon is supposed to be as such. I forget the name of it but, suffice to say, it's a trollololol dungeon.
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