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You can rule out ENB. While all ENB's will affect your fps they won't cause a CTD. It is simply a post-processing graphics enhancement and doesn't contain any files that will conflict and cause crashes. So you should look elsewhere for your problem.
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XII. If thou art not willing to help thine brethren who downloadeth thy mod and ignore questions and pms, do not release thy mod. Nothing irritates me more than modders with zero sense of responsibility to their users. When our mods were still available we never failed to answer one single comment or question. If your attitude is "use at your own risk, you are on your own" then at least make that clear in the description. Then we can just not bother wasting our time with garbage.
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This helps quite a bit also. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/6387
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Shadows are crazily fps intensive in Skyrim. 8192 is really high and is very likely one of the causes if not THE cause of your lag. Try lowering them to 4096 and they will still be very good quality for much less of an fps hit. I really doubt you will even notice a difference in quality. Let me know how much that helps and if need be I will give you a few more suggestions. :thumbsup:
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Anybody know of a good skyrim lag fix mod?
Staind716 replied to rafer90's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
I always find the laptop comments funny because I play Skyrim with everything set to ultra except shadows which are high, well over 100 mods, a very intensive ENB with all the bells and whistles (ALWAYS the latest version from Master Boris, using 12.12.12 currently), custom inis for even better graphics, AND my resolution forced to 1920 x 1080 when native is 1680 x 945. And still have zero lag or freezes. My lappy is also over 2 years old. ;) I see people all the time whose specs blow mine away not getting nearly the performance I am. Why? Because they don't bother to start at the root of their problem which is optimizing their pc for gaming. Granted it took me a ridiculous amount of research and trial and error (mostly error :P ) to beat this poor thing into submission. But I am more than happy with how incredible my game looks and how smoothly it plays. Sure I still hit some very fps intensive areas that slow me down enough to disable SSAO and DOF in my ENB but that is the only sacrifice I ever have to make and only in areas that are intensive for everyone. No matter the hardware, knowing how to use it and squeeze the most out of it is essential, especially in Skyrim. So a laptop can and will play Skyrim beyond max settings. You just have to know how to use every possible trick in the book to make it happen and spend a silly amount of time setting it up. ;) Now as far as the OP, I will send you a pm and see if I can help. Not promising anything since all my work has been geared for my particular system, but if you want to put a little time and effort into it, I'm willing to see what we can do. :thumbsup: -
Well, to be fair MOST of the HD texture mods have optional versions with different resolutions so that people without a powerful machine can run them. I use 1024 as much as possible for big mods (landscapes, trees, that type of thing) and higher res versions for smaller items. I also like the higher resolution textures for characters because you do notice a difference with them. Not arguing, just saying there is room for both the 1024 and higher resolution mods for users that want them.
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Also there was no need to reinstall your game Unless you leave a file behind there isn't anything in MOST ENB mods that will have any lasting effect on your game. Oh, and to disable DOF simply go into the enbseries.ini and change this line from true to false. ;) Under [EFFECTS] EnableDepthOfField=true Simply change this from true to false and DOF is disabled. :thumbsup: And when you uninstall any ENB redownload it and compare the files in your game folder to the ones in your download. That way you know that you removed them all.
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If by the latest driver you mean the beta then you might want to roll back to the previous one. A lot of people are having issues with the latest beta. Also make sure you completely uninstall your current driver before updating. :thumbsup:
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Just go in the console and type "showracemenu" without the quotes. It will reset some of your appearance settings but will also fix the dark face.
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Skyrim crashes after launch with Dawngard DLC
Staind716 replied to BakerOne's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
I know some people have had trouble with CTD's when they enable Dawnguard mods before the Dawnguard quest is actually started. Silly I know but it IS Bethesda. :rolleyes: -
Just a quick tip for those who don't want forced updates. Skyrim Unplugged with prevent Steam from updating your game until you are ready. Even if you set Steam to not update Skyrim it ignores it and does it anyway. This will prevent that and save a lot of headaches. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/12744 So any feedback on 1.8? Haven't seen much about it yet.
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Thats a shame. Its a great mod. You folks have some falling out with nexus? We are just so busy with work and other things that it's really hard to find time for ENB right now. We still play around with some but I doubt we will be uploading anything. When it's not fun any more then it's time to quit. Glad you like it though and if you ever need a copy let me know. :thumbsup:
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Sorry. We decided to take all our mods down but if you send me a pm I will be happy to send you a copy. :)
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Personally I'm a big ENB fan (obviously) and you should give one of those a shot. There are so many great ones on Nexus you are sure to find something that fits your particular tastes. You should also try using SMAA for your antialiasing instead of MSAA or FXAA. SMAA has the quality of 8x MSAA and the performance of FXAA so it's really the best of both worlds. I wouldn't play without it myself. :thumbsup: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/16233
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Try verifying your game cache through Steam and see if that helps the issue.
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There are so many different looks and styles of ENB I wouldn't even try to pick one for you. If you find one you like and need help getting more fps or making any tweaks shoot me a pm and I will be happy to help. :thumbsup:
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Stealing the game is what you are doing wrong. :rolleyes: No help for dirty pirates here. Bye! :tongue:
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Nope. :rolleyes:
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Ok, which ENB are you using and I will check out the inis?
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This sounds like the most likely cause of your problem. Start a new game, save that new game, then see if you have the same problem with that savegame. This. ENB won't affect your save games but changing then reverting uGrids is a well known gamebreaker.
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Which version of Skyrim are you using? Steam, disk, or torrent?
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Yes, of course. The true question is are obvious polls a sign of boredom? :tongue:
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Perhaps I need another look into my mod list
Staind716 replied to bachelorbookworm's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
You could always give the STEP guide a look through and see if that interests you. All these mods have been thoroughly tested together and work with no problem. Just be careful on the high resolution mods because they will hit your fps. I personally use the 1024 versions for big areas like landscapes, trees, that type of thing and the higher res for armors, weapons, and smaller items. Here's a link if you want to give it a shot. I don't use everything in here but I do use it as a base for my game. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/11 -
Which version of the ENB d3d9.dll are you using? Like 0.113, 0.119, for example.
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Enb is making game look weird (with picture)
Staind716 replied to jeremytodd1's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Lol, if you want to try playing with some of the fog settings try these in the enbseries.ini and see if it helps. I still don't think that's the cause, but look in this section. [VOLUMETRICFOG] IntensityDay=1.2 IntensityNight=0.5 CurveDay=1.0 CurveNight=0.6 Just remember a very small change in settings makes a big difference so just go a little at a time.