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  1. Guessing thats your problem: Its a extremly well known bug. The Havoc Physics Engine is too slow for 60fps+ so you have to activate Vsync. Open "SkyrimPrefs.ini" located here "C:\Users\USER\Documents\My Games\skyrim" Change "iPresentInterval=0" to "iPresentInterval=1" If skyrimprefs.ini doesnt contain the line "iPresentInterval" then add it. When you use Mod Organizer or something like that did you have to change the skyrimprefs.ini which is bound to the Mod Organizer. You can find it on the top of the Window from the Mod Organizer. I can recommending you this nice tool for your ini file: BethINI
  2. Install every Skyproc Mod with Mod Organizer. For ASIS: Look at the right side of your Mod Loadingtable. On the top side are Tabs, click the Tab "DATA". Search in the list more on the bottom the Folder "Skyproc Patchers" This folder contains a file: "ASIS.jar" Click it right and then click "Open/Execute" Now the Skyproc Patcher for ASIS will open. Configurate it and Patch. When the Patcher is done. Go to the Mod Organizer Folder and search for "mods" Open the folder and create a new with the name "ASIS Patch" Go to the Mod Organizer Folder and search for "overwrite" Cut ASIS.esp & Skyproc Patcher folder and paste it in your created "ASIS Patch" folder. activate ASIS_dependency.esp & ASIS.esp Done. FNIS & Automatic Variants will work the same way. If you have to patch again, get sure to erease the old patch.esp files before you start the patcher again, because ASIS Patcher for example will try to implement the ASIS.esp which is the patch itself. This will end in a crash. I cant help you with the rest, because I dont know and use them.
  3. You just use too much NPC Changers & Replacers. If you really would know what happend. Open TES5 set a Filter for Dragonreach and look which mods changes the Interior Space. I believe that your problems are dependent from the NPC Changers or Interior Lightning & Weather Mods like Relighting Skyrim. A Small advise: I know the most didnt love Skyproc Mods like Lootification, but you can save a few ESP Slots & HDD Space when you will use Lootification for dynamical generated Level Lists and this will work for all your Mods which are allready configurated in Lootification.
  4. No, you can use Nexus Mod Manager, but I dont suggest you to use both of them. If the Mods were correct installed with Nexus Mod Manager then you have just to clean up your master files (*.ESM).
  5. The N64 was the first console which I've bought with my own money. It was a great time and the beginning of 3D Gaming. Also has this console also for now a days a small game assortment, but the most of that games are real pearls. Space Station Silicon Valley Jetforce Gemini Donkey Kong 64 Goldeneye 64 Turok 1 & 2 -> (I can suggest the new PC remakes, their are awesome) Duke Nukem 64 Hexen 64 Tetrissphere Wetrix Rogue Squadron Wave Race 64 Mario Kart 64 F-Zero X Glover
  6. You just used the Mod Organizer in the wrong way. Clean up your data folder from the Modfiles back to vanilla. (Delete all Files which are not part of the original Skyrim) Clean up the Master Records in Skyrim.esm, Update.esm & eventually Dragonborn.esm and Dawnguard.esm. Thats the Tutorial: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/2667094-guide-manual-cleaning-skyrim-master-files/ After this, install all Mods which you decided to use with the Mod Organizer itself as to install them manually, because the Mod Organizer prevents Data mess in your Data Folder and gives you a better plattform for troubleshooting. At least, it has to look like this: http://fs5.directupload.net/images/170829/temp/mq53o9h5.png
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