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  1. I updated the game to 1.9, the lastest version if I'm not wrong. As for the mods, I don't remember specifically which one I updated, but they're all up to date
  2. Let's get right to it My skyrim used to run perfectly fine ( I run it low-medium ). I could bring a huge party of around 7-9 people with me and we would all just kill stuff without a problem. Then for a while I stopped playing and one day I make a come back. I patch everything and everything should be up to date but then... when I bring 7-9 people with me, I start to "lag". I turn my view to look at them and it freezes for a while, stutters, frame drop, whatever it's called! D: So, maybe someone can help me see what's wrong? Do you guys need to see my specs? mods being used? load order?
  3. Thank you very much for your time I'm looking at the two links you've sent The game is amazing. How come it has so little recognition? Is the 2nd game really that bad?
  4. Hello everyone Let's cut straight to it I want to begin using mods on my Dragon Age: Origin/Awakening but I have come across these two programs that keep being mentioned over and over by anyone that uses mods. DAModderDAO ModmanagerNow, from the first glance at it they both look like mod managers. Which I sort of understand since the Nexus mod manager does not support Dragon Age at the moment (correct me if I'm wrong) The question is, which one do I pick to handle my mods? What's the difference between the two? I'm not really new to modding since I have some experience with others games that are mod-compatible like JK3 or FO:NV and TESV:S just have a slight confusion with Dragon Age Thank you for hearing me and thank you for taking your time to look at this, even more thank you for your replies.
  5. Evening to all adventurers out there Let's cut straight to the point How about a mod about graveyards. When people die, most of them get buried in either a graveyard or any place that a person is bury-able So like for example, a guard in town dies then he will be buried in a graveyard Or if your companion dies and you feel terribly sad for the lost of him/her. How about an option for you to bury the body? Now, it doesn't end there. I'm not a hardcore Elder Scrolls fan to know so much about the lores and stuff but, what about ghosts? or spirits? or even the undead? Now before I keep going. I'm not saying we should fill skyrim with graves all over the place but it would be cool and a bit creepy/scary/etc/(insert feeling here) if you or whoever it is, was adventuring and you encounter a tombstone or a cross or w/e and you go and disturb it. Now is when I keep going with the idea above. Once disturbed, the ghost/spirit/zombie/undead version of the victim could appear and attack you another small minor addition could be that random people that pass by could also disturb graves (let's face it, not everyone respects the dead. There are bound to be one or two person/animal that disturb these things) and also get attack by such ghost/spirits/undead. And that is my idea. I would enjoy to hear your thoughts and opinions. Anything that could be added? or removed? do you think it would be interesting? does it add to the immersion? Would you download? etc. Thank you all for taking the time to read this : D
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