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Alkizar

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  1. First time modding the witcher 3 and I am having trouble figuring out if I need all of the community patch components. I know I will need the base, but what of the other 4? First time playing through witcher 3, so I am keeping the mod list to a few qol mods: All quest objectives on mapColored Map MarkersBetter IconsWorld Map FixesFriendly HUDFriendly MeditationHD Reworked when verision 11 comes out tomorrowImmersive Sound - bug fixes only Still considering the following: Autoloot (ingredient gathering only)Auto Apply OilsOver 9000 Weight Limit Would I be fine with just the base for all these? Or do I need all the parts?
  2. Hello everyone, So I am starting a new PC build and, while it will be primarily for gaming (1440p), I want to also use it to start making mods of my own as a hobby. I am particularly interested in creating unique environments and items at first, but also want to at least dip my toes in all other aspects. Would a 2700x or 8700k be better for this build? I do not know if modding tools are single or multi-core usage heavy. Also any general advice for someone getting started as a hobby is greatly appreciated.
  3. So I was following bevilex's mod list up until the unofficial patches. I realized I had not seen what my normal fps was without mods to see how far I could push it. Come to find out that I was locked at 30, ok easy, must be Oblivion stutter reducer. Well I had that ini file set to max fps of 60, weird. So I decide to delete it all together, still locked at 30. I then thought maybe Steam cloud sync kept it around, so I turned that off and did a clean install of oblivion, no mods. Capped at 60fps because of v-sync, ok that's progress at least! Well I come back a few hours later, having changed NOTHING, turn v-sync off to see my true max fps, and bam. Locked at 30 fps again. Turned v-sync back on and still locked at 30. I have also turned off v-sync in NVIDIA control panel a few days ago, so only the game controls it. Any ideas as to what could be causing a completely vanilla oblivion to be locked at 30? Also side-note: Why did OSR cap my fps at 30 and not 60 like I set in the ini? I run skyrim on high, so I know I can run oblivion just fine and it is 30fps no matter if on low or ultra-high. Or is the 30fps lock coming from something else entirely, hence my above issue?
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