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  1. I'm having quite the strange bug. I recently got the second perk of Demolition Expert, which is supposed to show you a throwing arc for where the grenade will go. When I'm outside in the general world, the perk works exactly as promised. However, when I'm inside a building (an actual cell, not just inside any building) the arc does not appear. Grenades still get thrown, but the arc stays hidden. Although I don't have anything that should affect it directly, I believe this is due to a mod rather than a bug with the game itself. This is my load order: http://pastebin.com/8Ehj1ny7
  2. Thank you, for whatever reason I missed that when I first installed the mod (lesson for the kids: don't mod at 4 AM on a 24 hr binge) Redownloaded, and that quickly fixed the issue.
  3. I'm finding myself with the inability to sprint. I've tried a couple troubleshooting methods, but I just can't figure it out. Does anyone have any ideas? http://imgur.com/a/IV45E Link to a pic of my mods and plugins.
  4. What is the file extension of the zipped folder?
  5. What mods do you have? Do you use NMM or MO? What is your hardware. There is a lot of information we need, aside from just "it CTD's"
  6. Look up Gopher on youtube, he has an excellent video on beginners modding. As for starting MO in a separate folder, what exactly do you mean by can't launch? What happens? Because I've got my MO in a separate folder that isn't even in the Skyrim game folder, and have no issues.
  7. I believe Hadvar says it. I distinctly remember seeing it from the Imperial perspective, since I've only played Stormcloaks once to see the story line. I'm fairly certain Hadvar says it directly after escaping from Helgen, if you pursue the Stormcloaks conversation lines.
  8. Boombro got me started on how to do this on my own via the Creation Kit, so I'm probably just going to create my own mod and publish it. I'm just working on adding all the different items now (and puzzling out the different numbers for Dwarven Ingots) as well as seeing if I can add categories to the Smelting menu.
  9. So I'm working on my first mod, and I'm wondering one thing. Is it possible to add Categories to the Smelting menu via Skyrim Creation Kit (in Mod Organizer)? For example, when Smithing you can sort by Iron, Steel, Dwarven, etc. Is it possible to do this, but in the smelting menu? So if I want to smelt X amount of iron ingots, I go to the iron section, then choose how many I want?
  10. That would be very helpful, I've got no experience in tweaking stuff like this, but everyone's got to learn somehow right?
  11. Of course, you could totally never carry that much ore. Because, as well as know, it's completely impossible to not carry anything else in your inventory. There is absolutely no way the game gives you an option to organize your inventory in a way you see fit. Practically, it could make a huge difference. Say you don't smith anything, and just throw all your ores into some chest in your house and forget about them. A couple months, or even a year down the road, you decide to start smithing to boost your smithing level, but now you have 500+ ores from various mining, looting, rewards, etc. Would you rather press a button, select a quantity, and hit smith, or spam the activate button for every ore. Also, you really don't seem to know what cheating is.
  12. My point though, I mean even just out of the beginning tutorial, if you hit Embershard Mine on the way to Whiterun you end up with 20+ iron ore, plus the ore you can mine just outside Riverwood. If you start smelting right away, it can be quite an annoyance. However, if you decide to save it for later, say to save it for Steel smelting, you can end up with 40+ iron ore from the Halted Stream Camp added to your existing inventory. Besides, ores are only 1 weight each, so theoretically it is possible to have 300 ore in your inventory at one time. That's not a crazy number to think of, if you decide to start smithing right away for the best armor.
  13. I was surprised when I looked this up and didn't find anything about it (On it's own.) This idea doesn't seem radical to me, but I can't find a standalone mod that supports it, so I'll throw the idea out there. What about "fast" Skyrim smelting? In that, I mean smelting ore to ingots, but instead of having to spam the activate button to smelt 60+ ores, you merely click smelt, select how many you want to smelt at a single time, and then boom, you're done. This would be very similar to how you sell items, where you can choose to sell one at a time, or if you have more than a certain number, choose to sell all at once. Granted, maybe there is something of a similar nature in a overhaul mod, but that's not exactly what I'm looking for. I'm happy with Skyrim's crafting, just I feel like this would be a good addition to make smelting a lot easier.
  14. If you're truly paranoid, unhook the SSD physically from the computer, do the wipe/install, then set it back up.
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