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  1. With Apollodown having officially left the modding community, is there any news on an expected release date? Or is this mod officially (un)dead?
  2. To everyone experiencing the dx9 4064mb VRAM limit issue with Windows 10: The ONLY known workaround for this issue that I have been able to find after a solid month of testing and research that will work is to either downgrade your OS to windows 7 64 bit OR to dual boot your system (recommended) with Windows 10 and Windows 7. You can find instruction on how to dual boot your system including setting up a new partition and setting up a USB stick to install an OS with a little bit of research online. The easiest way to do this is to PURCHASE the windows 7 install disk from ebay or amazon. You can find disk images and keys for Windows 7 online, but understand that it will install with only the basic drivers. Which means you will need to install all the drivers yourself (including the ones to use a USB mouse). I recommend the Intel Driver Update Utility (free) first as you can navigate this tool with your keyboard to get the drivers for your mouse. I used Driver Booster 4 (also free) to get the rest. This is a pain in the *** method, but it works. BACK UP YOUR FILES BEFORE YOU TRY THIS METHOD!! My VRAM improvement Windows 10 available VRAM: 4064mb Windows 7 available VRAM: 13920mb The alternative is to just wait a few months until enough mods get ported over by their respective authors to Skyrim SE as that version uses the dx11 framework which has no current issues running on Windows 10. CAUTION: most users of Windows 10 on newer systems will have to change their UEFI settings (microsoft's version of BIOS) in order to get their machine to be able to boot using a custom made install disk or USB drive. The layout for each persons UEFI is usually different for each motherboard, so I cannot walk you through this process. You will need to do a bit of research in order to do this. Most likely you will have to disable a few security settings in order to get your computer to boot from USB. Microsoft has these settings set up like this to ensure that people are using their OS as opposed to installing a third party OS such as a LINUX based (Ubuntu).
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