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  1. If you used NMM or Wrye Bash to install the mod, just uninstall the mod with that utility. If you installed the mod manually you will have to manually sort through and remove those textures.
  2. If your comfortable with using console commands. You could try removing your shout enchanted gear, then open console (~) and type "player.getav shoutrecoverymult" without the quotes,press enter, and see if this value is 0, or something very low (I think the default should be something like 30). If this value is 0 or a low value you could try increasing it by opening the console (~) and type "player.setav shoutrecoverymult xx" without the quotes and replacing the xx with 30 or a value you are comfortable with (the lower the value the shorter the cooldown), press enter. Close the console(~).
  3. You may want to see this thread: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/916302-tyc-tweak-your-computer-damaged-pcs-help-thread/
  4. fms1

    Isran

    UESPWiki lists James Lewis as the voice of Isran. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Voice_Actors#Dawnguard
  5. Since you are using a cheat anyways, it would most likely be far easier to use the console to get a lot closer specific values. The ones that come to mind are: player.setav EnchantingPowerMod xx, and player.setav RestorationPowerMod xx (xx would be the increased power multiplyer). EDIT: You could also look into the uncapper mod, to boost skills such as enchanting beyond 100.
  6. Click the LO (load order) header once or twice, to show mods in load order order instead of alphabetical order.
  7. Someone else said that the 1.8 patch was for Dragonborn, if so SKSE is already availible.
  8. Unless they decide to do it how Microsoft did with the 360 when the 120gb HDD's came out for them (or some other nonsense) ~$200 for a 120gb HDD that is useless for anything but a 360, Idk about the HDD's after they changed over to the Sata drives (360).
  9. I think this has already been reported here: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/905267-malware-warning-on-the-top-files-page/
  10. There's also a Python dependent ver., the standalone ver. uses C++.
  11. You will need to install Wrye Bash, it is able to do many things with the Bashed Patch (an .esp plugin), among these are merging the leveled lists. All the documentation needed to install and get it up and running should be included. EDIT: Ninja'd
  12. Is this what I saw some time ago where a University (maybe it was MIT) networked a room full of PS3's together, if so I think it's safe to assume that they aren't using this to play video games on. It just sounds like another $300 hammer.
  13. I'm sure you can do that with TES5EDIT too. I am thinking you can rename it to 2 other but similar programs (VIEW comes to mind).
  14. To somewhat clarify what I meant was there are certainly no shortage of lighting mods, many of which can be used together and are very good standalone + all the ENB's. Personally I don't use ENB's because for my PC it's too much of a performance hit for very little gain that I can get with a combination of other mods that do similar things without the performance hit, but again that's just my preference. My point was those mods are a whole game changing thing, whereas 1 or 2 dungeons are not. If someone creates a mod that does something small vs. a big overhaul mod that changes things on a much broader scale conflicts to the point to make someone choose 1 or the other, but not both, I would think the outcome to most people would be to keep the big overhaul one if there were no other issues. All you need to do to see just how popular those lighting mods are is to look at just how many endorsements each one have. Just off the top of my head there's too many to list, all with over a thousand endorsements. EDIT: I'm not trying to rant, or criticize, just give some (hopefully) good feedback. And maybe save you some unneeded work.
  15. If it's outdated or conflicting, can't hurt to try, if you have other fire meshes\ textures ( I believe it's most likely in the meshes) they could also be conflicting. If using something like Deadly Spell Impacts it could also, I'm sure a little trial and error will prevail.
  16. Most people use a lighting mod for this, to get what they prefer.
  17. Someone else was having problems with Skyrim lagging and stuttering, and finally traced the problems to Origin (installed with Battlefield 3).
  18. For showing installer conflicts (and other features NMM doesn't have) I use Wrye Bash, it's more complicated to use, but worth it to me.
  19. I did look at this topic yesterday and didn't notice anything to reply for, after seeing it again I have noticed something. This is however somewhat of a guess, I think it has something to do with the blood meshes\ textures in combination with the fire ones. I have not had this exact issue, but something similar. I use mods to alter the female body and the clothing (yes the ridiculously skimpy stuff) and all was fine until I installed Dawnguard, in Volkihar Keep there's 2 bodies on tables the residents seem to be feeding on, 1 male and 1 female. The skimpy clothing on the female was doing the exact thing in your screenshots, I installed another prisoner outfit and it solved the problem. This particular outfit had blood patterns on it, while all the other prisoner outfits (worn by NPC's) do not and was not affected. I do also have a AMD\ ATI 6870.
  20. In order to see the werewolf perk tree you have to be in beast form and press the inventory button. And to see the Vampire perk tree you have to be in Vampire Lord form and press the inventory button.
  21. Currently I play with Dawnguard. I do plan to get Hearthfire and Dragonborn eventually, though I want to wait at least till SKSE gets updated for the patch that will most likely come for Dragonborn, and the inevitable Unofficial Patch for Dragonborn. I want to play Skyrim with Dragonborn, but don't care for Hearthfire except for the assets for use with CK (others have said this is useless, because you can make those in a few hours, but for the price vs. time I'll just buy it).
  22. Making a clean save may work and is worth a try, it might not work also, if not backup or move your saves and try a new game or a save from before those mods were installed.
  23. AFAIK installing those mods wouldn't overwrite your original meshes (unless you unpacked the .bsa and then deleted the .bsa), so removing the meshes, textures, and plugins (.esp's) from the mod should fix it game wise. Your problem most likely is to do with the save files made after running those mods.
  24. Like at first having Linux support and then that got the axe. I am really just interested in confirmed hardware (instead of rumors).
  25. It will have no effect whatsoever if you do not use Wrye Bash.
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