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Ahhh, thank you! That helps a ton :D What do I open that with? I don't think I know what to open bat files with either XD
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Soooo, I'm not entirely sure how to ask this, but here goes: I've been trying feverishly to get Dual Sheath Redux to work, given that I'm working with a clean install of Skyrim because I got that itch again, and I just... I can't open the patcher. It's a .jar file, and I'm not sure if I'm just being stupid in opening it, but it won't open. I've double clicked it and essentially gotten a black cmdprompt window that pops up REALLY quickly, says error, and goes away. So I feel like I must be opening it with the wrong sort of java somehow, and I probably look incredibly foolish for doing so (feel free to laugh) Currently, I've tried opening it too ways. I either open with C:/Program Files (x86)/Java/jre1.8.0_111/bin/java.exe which gives me the cmdprompt window that goes away near instantly, or C:/Program Files (x86)/Java/jre1.8.0_111/bin/javaw.exe which does nothing at all. Is there a better way to do this? I feel like I'm missing a big point...
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Alright! So, before I buy stuff besides the RAM and the new OS, is there anything else I need? With the processor and the graphics card? Anything I need to check for or can I just buy them and put them in? EDIT: Also, is there a way to find the type of case I have? And does it matter all that much beyond optimization? If I can I'd really like to keep the motherboard, hard drive, and case I have now.
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Okay, I know there's a pretty established bug with the First Lessons quest where Tolfdir won't cast the fireball at your ward, but I'm running into a different problem. He casts the fireball, but the next stage won't trigger, so he'll just say "Keep your ward up" or whatever, and then fire again. Basically, no matter if I keep my ward up or not, I just get completely stuck here because it won't advance. Is this a commonly known bug? Is there any fix besides just skipping to the next quest with console commands?
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LE Deadlier Wildlife: Cats and Bears
AnubisRaven replied to AnubisRaven's topic in Skyrim's Mod Ideas
True enough, but Saber Cats are also not really built like any cats. They are not just stocky, they are cat-tanks. I'm not talking about increasing the aggressiveness of either, so in the case of bears, I still think it'd be a great idea to double their damage and health. Saber cats, maybe increase the health by half or so, and double the damage (because let's face it, a saber cat is going to basically ruin your day if you get swiped.) -
Hey! I'm always disappointed when I get higher level and able to basically just one shot bears and sabre cats like it's nothing. Giants and Mammoths are still deadly, so why not bears and Sabers? I'm pretty sure this'd be easy to do, just increase the HP and Damage. Somewhere between where it is now, and giants/mammoths. Don't want them to be too powerful, but it'd be nice if a pair or trio of Cats could take down one lone mammoth.
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Okay. For backing up files (because I'm starting that right now.) I have steam for all my games, so, for my modded games like Skyrim, will it work if I save the folders to another computer/hard drive and then reinstall the game using steam, and then replace the installed folders with the ones I saved? Will that save my mods and such?
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True enough, I suppose. Might be doable, I do plan to get a part-time job soon. Let's say I wanted to do this over a period of time. These games don't even come out for awhile. What would be the most important to least important? Meaning, what should I get first, to what should I get last? I also have some questions with the upgrading in general, specifically the 64-bit upgrade. First off, I'm wondering if Microsoft does a thing where you can get the 64 bit OS for cheaper if you're using 32 bit of the same OS (so, in my case, Win7) and if so, where I can find out about that. Because I've seen it mentioned a few times, but I haven't been able to find too much about it. Secondly, while I'm going to have to backup and restore everything, what happens to my drivers? I'll need to get 64-bit drivers, obviously. How do I do this? I have a program right now that searches for drivers and lets me install them off of it, but if my drivers aren't working with my OS in the first place, will I even be able to do anything? So my question I guess is how to upgrade my drivers while installing 64 bit. And also, are there other steps for installing a new graphics card and processor? I have watched some videos and it looks extremely easy (legos for adults, as people say) but are there other steps besides just snapping it in place? Again, drivers is mostly what I'm asking about here. I'm sorry, I know that most of my questions must sound idiotic, but this is my first time doing any of this.
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That's... a little disheartening, personally. I was hoping for something in the range of a $300-400 deal... How would I find out what kind of case I have? Where would that info be? Assuming that it would be cheaper to just modify my current computer rather than buy a new one, what would you recommend for a $400 price point? Here are the specs I have currently: OS: 32 bit Windows 7 CPU: Intel Core i3 2100 @3.10GHz RAM: 4.00 GB Motherboard: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8H61-M LE/CSM (I have no idea what ANY of that means.) Grpahics: AMD Radeon HD 6770 Tell me if you need to know anything else. Right now, school is most of my time, so if anyone can recommend parts and prices and such for an upgrade, that'd be really really helpful. Also, is there anything I should know about upgrading a PC vs Building one from scratch? EDIT: Also, is there anyone who'd be willing to talk about this PM or over some IM service? I have a bunch of questions and I don't just want to flood this post with them.
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Okay, a bigger problem is, A: can I take the case I have now and use that. B: Can I sell my current graphics card. C. Can Oblivion, Morrowind, and Skyrim run on 64 bit? And is there a way to transfer to current setups (mods and saves, so I don't have to find and reinstall everything) Looking at the specs for Shadow of Mordor, which I hear are still pretty high as far as games go, here's what I'd need to do to my computer: Get a new CPU: I think I currently have an i3, so they recommend upgrading that to an i7. Change my graphics card: I'm running a Radeon HD 6770 (I think it's Crossfire, but I'm not completely sure.) They recommend a 7970, so I'd probably just want to go with an 8000 model. I know there's some big debate between Nvidia and AMD, but I've been using my Radeon 6770 and I've had absolutely zero problems with it, so I'd feel better just upgrading instead of switching unless there was some big reason not to. Change the OS: This is the thing that's mainly keeping me from playing games. Even if I could somehow crank through SoM, Everquest Next, or DA:I, the fact remains that all these games are locked to only 64 bit gamers. This is also probably the step I'm most worried about. I don't know what this might do to my existing programs (I've heard it means I won't be able to run Antivirus programs? I'd hate to buy one. I'm currently running Security Essentials and Malwarebytes or whatever it's called.) And like I said before, I hate to think what impact this might have on the games I already do run, especially the heavily modded ones, Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind. Get more RAM (?): I've heard people say that 4 gb is pretty much all you need. But I'm seeing 6-8 recommended. Get more disk space: Or delete some programs, I suppose. Anyone have any tips on how to even get started? It sounds like, if I wanted to do this, I'd essentially have to guy my PC. Is there anything I could get away with keeping? How much would this cost, even?
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So, I have a decent-ish pc right now, and it's lasted awhile, but unfortunately, it looks like it's just not going to be up to tackle the new games. A bit part of this is because of the OS. I'm running 32 bit Windows 7, and I've seen a lot of games that I'm probably going to want to play (Everquest Next, Dragon Age: Inquisition, The Witcher 3, possibly Evolve, I couldn't find much info on that one.) are completely ditching 32 bit. Essentially, it looks like, if I want to enjoy any of the awesome games I've been waiting for, I'm going to have to buy a new PC, or upgrade my current one. I'm pretty technically unsavvy. I bought my last computer parts and had someone assemble it (which, in hindsight, was a bad idea/ripoff, but I didn't really know any better.) and looking at some of the steps to upgrade to 64 bit windows, I'm pretty sure I'd break my computer somehow. I'm fine with installing mods and managing stuff like that, because it's generally really easy, but anything past that, I'm a complete and total dud on, and I will admit that. So building my own PC is going to be out of the question (plus, trying to convince my mom to let me do soldering in the house, or getting the tools for that sort of thing is a whole other problem) however, I've basically heard that pretty much all prebuilt PC's supposedly for gaming (like alienware) are crap, and they're ridiculously expensive to boot. I don't really care about maxing stuff out, or hardware specs, or anything like that. I'm honestly not all that technical of a person. I just want to be able to play the games I've been excited for, and I don't want them to look or play like crap (well, I guess they could disappoint in gameplay, but what I mean is that I don't want to be freezing/crashing/etc from specs that aren't up to the challenge.) Any suggestions? I'm all ears.
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Hey guys! I'm looking for a mod that makes animals deadlier. Basically, just one that boosts the health and attack damage (I already have SkyTEST for behavior) of bears and Saber Cats