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  1. So to clarify according to System Requirement Labs I do NOT meet the minimum requirements to run Doom, yet after installing it and playing it It ran fine and looked great, load times where a little long, but no major issues otherwise. Then Nvidia did an automatic optimization and pretty much screwed over the game, it looked fine and then ran like crap, I tried to fix it and now it just outright looks like crap to boot. I'm hoping to upgrade my rig in the near future, but I'm wondering what I can do to play Doom now instead of then. Is there at least an undo optimizations button in Nvidia? Or do I have to undo it all manually, and if so what is the best way to do so? Any help would be appreciated as always.
  2. I'm looking for a value in creation kit, one tied to leveling up skills. From an old article I read it says the value you should edit is fXPLevel, but I can't figure out where or how to search, clicking in the Render Window to search for entities but I want to search for values. If you couldn't tell I'm a complete novice, but since all other skill leveling mods are either outdated or not what I want, I'm making my own, so please don't link to any "cool mods" you know about. I'm not interested.
  3. The largest hub for Bethesda mods on the internet, and I can't find a single person willing to teach me by hand... unbelievable.
  4. Thank you but this isn't I was asking for. I want someone to help teach me to mod, starting with directing me how to make this simple adjustment to exp gains and reducing the level grind. So can anyone help me do that?
  5. The title says it all, but for those curious I've long since hated the grind towards any skill save Enchanting past 40ish. It always ends up playing out the same way, me trolling the UESP wiki looking for cheeky methods to level up or just saying "fudge it" and using console to give straight skill XP injections, both end up ruining my immersion and make be drift off to something else. So I want to fix that will a simple mod. One that will make it noticeably easier without going so far that (as LolzMan1325 puts it); "-you smack a skeever with your dagger and your one-handed levels up to 100." And to top it all off I'm a total nub at modding. I did watch all the Bethesda Creation Kit videos a while back, but not only are details from the sketchy at best in my head I recall altering experience gaining not being directly covered. So anyone could spare the time to walk me through this, I'd be greatly appreciate the tutelage.
  6. Don't know how better to describe this, like my other bug I reported a few days ago it's happened since vanilla. Basically sometimes everything goes silent, nothing including weapons or enemies make noise, trying to open the menu or pipboy causes the game to freeze. After about a minute everything catches up all at once. It happens every hour or so of play. I've heard it's more to do with Fallout 4 then anything, something about Fallout 4 being borked on the game engine level so that make fixing problems like this impossible but I want to be sure it can't be fixed, and/ore that I'm not the only one having this bug.
  7. So I'm the only who has this happen? I doubt that but I'd like to be sure.
  8. I've had this bug since back when I only played vanilla so I know it's not mod related, but I run into the bug when imputing console commands, it constantly highlights and delete every thing I type letter by letter, non-stop, and nothing short of quitting out to desktop and going back in seems to fix it. Has anyone else run into this bug? Sorry if it's not very descriptive, not sure how else to put it. Any feedback or how to fix this annoyance would be lovely, for reference I'm using a controller to play.
  9. I'm being lazy I guess, I just want to copy and paste an .ini that will cover all the types of mod I'm ever likely to use, once and done. Like I said, trying to "future proof" my .ini so I don't have to spend hours trying to debug conflicting things related to .ini, reading through install instructions to see if there is any .ini requirements, ect. That's a shame, sooner or later I expect someone will, that's how it usually goes. Thanks though.
  10. So we all know you have to edit/create your Fallout4Custom.ini to allow mods to work with your copy of Fallout 4. But I swear it seems like every mod wants you to add a new line to the file. What I wanna know is there a optimal .ini file list that will cover me for most well put together mods I'll find here on the nexus? Thanks in advance.
  11. I don't care for achievements in any game. Period. So I couldn't care less about their decision. They're not providing any assets for the player. Just something nice and shiny to look at and for some people to brag about. But on these lines I kind of understand their decision. If you want your achievements, keep it on level ground with all the others striving to get them. And again, the ones feeling the need to cheat are probably the ones bragging the loudest. Problem is, at this point no one believes in the legitimacy of achievements for any Bethesda title for PC, mostly talking about Skyrim and Fallout 3 here. Also this was only a recent development with the 1.5 patch, so I doubt steam is to blame here, and seriously who cares about achievements on Steam? On 360 they where something to strive for, it was thrilling/satisfying to unlock them, on PC? Whatever. No real meaning. Maybe that's just me but I feel I'm well within the majority of Steam players thinking that way. Like I said above, doubt Steam had any say in the matter, Bethesda has been tripping over their own shiz for a while now, just one more radioactive brahmin paddy they've stepped in. They should just let sleeping dogs lie, fanbase is riled up enough as it is, why cause more drama? Well so much for that I guess... *sigh* Very strange, well I'm about ready to do a full uninstall/reinstall anyhow. Little something I like to do every so often, get rid of .ini changes for mods I don't use anymore. A post left by someone said that manual install works, I didn't try that so maybe I'm just an idiot, wouldn't be the first time... lol
  12. Just one more thing in a long list of dumb decisions Bethesda had made, disabling achievements for modded games, as if anyone has ever cared about the legitimacy of obtaining achievements in a Bethesda game before (insert Twitch Kappa emote here). So the problem I am having is while there is a mod to re-enable getting Achievement with mods, it currently doesn't work. Is there another way to re-enable mods? Console Command, INI file I can edit? If not I might make a mod request in that sub forum requesting an update of the outdated mod I mentioned, which you can find right here. Anyhow love any feedback as always.
  13. Something I find odd not being around, in my currently play through I'm playing an physically older version of my usually character, aka him later in life, and I must say I'm bothered he still sounds like he's young. Granted he's a Breton but I'd prefer him to sound like an Nord NPC does when they grunt and carry on in battle, strangely Nord characters don't like Nord NPCs, they sound the same as all other humans in battle. So I'm wonder is there a mod floating around that allows one to change the sounds of their character to how NPCs sound in battle? One with MCM support would be a bonus. I'm not interested in one that has fan-dubed combat grunts, even high quality ones, I'd prefer just to use the NPC grunts. Thanks in advance for feedback.
  14. I'm 27 myself, but life and those I keep for company on the internet sometimes make me a lot older, 40 - 60 depending on the day.
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