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Tragthemercenary

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  1. I've been looking around for SKSE64, and haven't found a download site, yet. Where is it?
  2. What are the specs, for your computer? At this moment ... although I have a new computer arriving today ... my 7-year old computer crashes for no apparent reason. I suspect it is because the old computer (which wasn't a gaming rig) just doesn't have the resources to do the job. Some time ago, I downloaded AVG antivirus, which gives you a "turbo mode" that increases frame rates by about 5. I haven't had any problem entering a gated city, since then. It probably is your load order. But don't discount a the computer resources (assuming you don't have a gaming rig).
  3. I like happy thoughts like that! I've just had my last session with Oldrim, on my Old computer, at an average framerate of 29fps. God, I want that new rig! LOOT is a must ... Thanks!
  4. I just want to mention one thing. "Nature" has a warm and fuzzy feeling to it, doesn't it? At least, the word does. But nature is anything but kind. Many years ago, when my spotter and I went into the jungle ...yes, it was Vietnam ... one of the biggest threats we faced was nature, itself. The enemy was bad enough, but in the several months I was there, besides facing the enemy, I developed severe allergies to the stings of insects, also became allergic to certain plants. If that wasn't bad enough, I was bit by a cobra (luckily, people with my MOS regularly carried antivenon with us, and that saved my life). It doesn't matter if someone or something "loves and worships" nature. Nature will kill you just as quickly as any creature. The Hagravens may use nature, but that doesn't mean that everything that is "natural" will love them. Of course they kill Spriggans. If they don't, the Spriggans will kill them. Knowing this, if I had the bad luck to be a Hagraven, I would "murder" a Spriggan before it had the chance to murder me. That's the way of nature ... kill or be killed. I think that the developers of the game realized this ... perhaps, instinctively ... and added it to the game.
  5. Since this is a recurring problem with my old computer (which I'm replacing, tomorrow), what are your computer specifications? Both Skyrim, and Skyrim: Special Intensive, are CPU intensive (especially the latter). If you have a computer that relatively modern, then it's either a problem with your SkyUI installation, or a problem with another mod. I'm not a geek, but they're around here. By the way, when I recently downloaded the latest versions of SKSE and SkyUI, I had numerous problems with them, until I figured it out. Ten to one says that your problem, though, is not the same as mine. Good luck!
  6. Well, I'm a little older than you ... I'm 68! My "best game ever" is Skyrim Special Edition. You could literally spend the rest of your life, there, and not run out of things to do. The mods add even more, to it. The best wargames come from the Total War series of game, like Shogun, Rome, Medieval. Indeed, for Medieval 2:Total War, you can download a mod that allows you to play any faction in the Lord of the Rings series, from Hobbits, to Rohan, all the way to Dwarves and Orcs. I also like space-based games like Stellaris and Endless Space 2. My favorite WWII-based game is Silent Hunter 5, which puts you in command of a WWII German submarine, and is loosely based on the movie Das Boot. Back in the day, my very first computer game was for the Color Computer II, fully upgradable to 32 kilobytes ... yes, that's kilobytes ... of ram. It was a dungeon in which there were ten levels, Everything was in line drawing, including the monsters. We've come a long way, since then ... By the way, my son's favorite game on the first Nintendo system was the original Final Fantasy.
  7. Welcome! How old of a poster are you? Right now, I'm unofficially the title of oldest dude on the Nexus ... 68.
  8. I believe that it is seriously important to be Ernest ... :)
  9. Hello Ghost! If you wish to debate religion, no holds barred, try out the Total War Center. They have a section on debate, and you can debate religion to your heart's content, there. Trag
  10. I've been a member of the Nexus since about 2014, but just recently went premium, and started writing posts in the forums. I'm called Tragthemercenary, after a character in a series of books written by myself, and my brother. You could not imagine how hard it is to get a fantasy/adventure title published, if the main character is not a female. This is especially so when it is your first attempt. My favorite game is Skyrim: Special Edition, which I hope to see in all of its glory, tomorrow, after obtaining my first gaming computer. I also enjoy space-based games, and the entire series of Total War games. I'd be interested in knowing if I'm the oldest member of the Nexus. I'll turn 69 in July. Anyone older, let me know! I live in Illinois, and in my life, I've been a professional singer (Lyric Opera of Chicago), and a Shakespearean actor. If any modders want a polished voice, that can speak in several accents, let me know. I'd be glad to help. Thanks for reading! Trag
  11. Thanks, Jones. When I get this thing, tomorrow, I'll probably have a couple of hours setting things up. But the first thing that I'm going to do, after setting up antivirus and browser, is download the STEAM bootstrapper, and then SSE. I've got to see this game in all of its glory ... ... then, I'll start downloading my favorite mods!
  12. Don't forget that hybrid drives are available. My rig uses a 256GB SSD/1 TB SATA drive.
  13. Thanks, Erik005, for the advice. I'm going to add extra cooling to it, as soon as I can, and I always use an external fan on my computers, to keep air flowing inside the case. I would completely open the case and use it that way, if I wasn't worried about dust or liquids getting into it. I appreciate the information about the 1060. I checked the specs on my games, and I don't have any that requires more than 1 gig of RAM, in the graphics card.
  14. Firebird, A new gaming rig is being delivered to me, tomorrow. It's an Acer, and it uses the 7th-generation 7700 series microprocessors, an NVIDIA 1060 graphics card, a Hybrid 256gb SSD/1 TB SATA hard drive, 16 GB of RAM, and lots of other bells and whistles. Going to the Intel site to watch performance on various games with the microprocessor, I've notice that it consistently outperformed other microprocessors on the same games. System RAM is very important. Often, it's the difference between smooth fluid motion, and stuttering. With my new computer, I've also ordered two RAM sticks, to increase RAM to 32gb. Good luck, when making your choice, and try to avoid CYBERPOWER computers. They are impressive, but cheaply made.
  15. Flyignite, on the surface, that appears to be a good rig. Be careful of how much system RAM it has. I've heard the "Deliverance" is RAM-intensive. The 1050 ti, which I own, should be able to handle it well. RAM sticks are relatively inexpensive, so I would increase my RAM to at least 16 GB. Jim-UK, the answer to your "Question of the Day" is: Yes: He is wrong. He is always wrong. All men are always wrong. I speak from experience ...
  16. Gentlemen (and lady?), I ended up buying an ACER, with the 7th Generation 7700 processor, Hybrid 256GB SSD/1 TB SATA, NVIDIA 1060 Graphics, and 16 gigs of RAM (upgradable to to 64 gigs). I'm a little worried about the graphics card (it's 3 gigs), but just in case, I have a 4-gig NVIDIA 1050 ti, sitting around. Thanks for your recommendations! The original computer that was shipped to me was the CYBERPOWER with the Ryzen microprocessor, but I returned it. The thing was not packed properly inside (the disk drive was on the floor of the case, when I received it, and the graphics card was bent downward). It would not even boot up the Windows 10. I did some more research, and the Acer ariives, tomorrow.
  17. A new computer will be shipped to me, on Tuesday of this week. My old computer is 7 years old, and wasn't designed for gaming, in the first place. I've had a problem that I hope a new computer will fix ... note that I'm going to DL the Steam boostrapper and all of my games (half of which couldn't be handled by my old computer). When attempting to play SSE, I had two problems. There may be more, but I never got far enough in the game to find out: 1. When entering the front door of Bleak Falls Barrow, there is a 1-5 second delay before the game crashes. Every single time. I've tried every fix on the net, and nothing works. I've also got rid of ALL of my mods, uninstalled the game, and re-installed. When I got to this point, in vanilla ... you got it ... it crashed. 2. When Alduin causes a dead dragon to come to life (like at Kynesgrove, and north of Rorikstead), as soon as the newly-alive dragon starts to come out of the burial mound, SSE crashes. Every single time. I'm hoping that this is simply a problem of not enough computer power, and having an actual gaming computer will solve it. The new computer is an Acer Inspire, and these are the basic specs: 7th Generation Intel Core i7-7700 Processor, 4.2Fhz, 64-bit NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Graphics (note that I have a 4 GB NVidia 1050 ti, in case I need it) 16 GB RAM (upgradeable to 64gb) Hyrbid 256GB SSD/1TB SATA Hard Drive Wubdiws 10 Home Hopefully, this will take care of the problem. I would appreciate any input or help on this matter. Thanks! :)
  18. Hello Paul!. I'm obviously doing something wrong, because I have over a thousand screenshots ... primarily from Oldrim and SSE ... but I can't seem to figure out how to get them out of the Cloud on onto mine or anyone else's computer/website. Some help would be appreciated, on this. BTW, I'm getting a new computer, tomorrow, and I'm sure that the quality of my screenshots will be greatly improved over what I have now.
  19. In the next week, I'm going to a Best Buy to purchase a new gaming rig. Note that my current PC is seven years old, and though it functions perfectly, it's barely able to handle Skyrim Special Edition, and cannot handle anything that requires anything over 4 gigs of RAM. What is your general impression of AMD Ryzen 5 1500x Specifications: Storage: HDD Hard Drive: SATA HD Capacity: 3000 Gigs Graphics: NVIDEA GForce 1050 ti RAM: 16 gigs Processor speed: 3.5 ghz Type: AMD Ryzen 5 Operating System: Windows 10 I'm just buying the processing tower, as I have a 24inch monitor, Razer Ornata Chrome keyboard, and logitec gaming mouse. Impressions, ideas, suggestions? Thanks
  20. Thanks for your reply. My computer is seven years old, and runs perfectly. However, I do know that its hardware/software has limitations. I'm strongly tempted to buy a gaming rig (which this computer was never designed for). It's not like I don't have the money to buy. I'm old-fashioned, and that part of me says, "Don't throw something away that still works." However, with each new title that comes out, I find myself wondering, "Will it work?" That not very fun, either! In the last year, Steam refunded three purchases I made, and I'm getting punchy. Once again, thanks!
  21. I'm interested in the Witcher 3 series, and I was wondering if my computer will handle it. Note that I am able to play Skyrim Special Edition, which appears to be similar in prerequisites. Here are my specs: OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Home PremiumVersion 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601Other OS Description Not AvailableOS Manufacturer Microsoft CorporationSystem Manufacturer Hewlett-PackardSystem Model HP Pavilion P6000 SeriesSystem Type x64-based PCProcessor AMD Athlon II X2 250 Processor, 3000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 6.04, 4/22/2010SMBIOS Version 2.6Windows Directory C:\WindowsSystem Directory C:\Windows\system32Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.24000"Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 5.00 GBTotal Physical Memory 5.00 GBAvailable Physical Memory 2.21 GBTotal Virtual Memory 10.0 GBAvailable Virtual Memory 7.29 GBPage File Space 5.00 GBPage File C:\pagefile.sys Note that I use a Geforce GTX 1050 ti. Also, I have 114gb of free space, on my hard drive. The price seems right, as of now, and the game looks interesting. The main thing that I'm worried about is physical memory.
  22. I've been playing Skyrim, for over a year now. I've got about 1350 hours, on it. By the way, the avatar I use is the very first screenshot I took. What I've spent a lot of time doing is learning how to prevent CTDs, freezeups, grey-face bugs, and so on. In the last two weeks, I haven't had a single CTD. If I weren't playing Skyrim, I would be playing any number of different wargames. By the way, I posted a topic about the grey-face bug, but I'll briefly mention how I stopped it, here. I run only one NPC overhaul mod, and use Apachii Sky Hair. That's it. No gray-faces! As much as I like the Bijn series of mods, that ... along with other mods that do much the same thing ... cause the grey-face bug, on my computer. However, Immersive Wenches, Luxury Suite, and so on, don't cause the bug.
  23. My favorite computer games were the old ... believe-it-or-not ... 16-color DOS-based games of the 1980's. F-19 Stealth Fighter (later F-117a Stealth Fighter), Red Storm Rising, and the such. Later, I spent countless hours playing the various games of the Total War series, starting with Shogun: Total War. Skyrim is my favorite game, today, and I'm running about 217 mods for it, now. Great game ... Before computer games, my favorites came from Avalon Hill, and I started back in the early 1960's with Blitzkrieg. Yes, I'm old ... PS I almost forgot. Every one of the Civilization-series games, and Railroad Tycoon-games. The best of the former was Civ 4, in my estimation
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