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  1. Check to see if there are any loose .swf files in Skyrim's "Data" folder that don't belong to SkyUI. You also might want to get meh321's Bug Fixes plugin https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/76747 as well as their Crash Fixes plugin https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/72725 if you don't have them.
  2. Did you sort your load order with LOOT? For the crash with opening the inventory, be sure that nothing is conflicting with SkyUI's .swf files.
  3. For the better performance and stability, go with SE. To be honest 99% of all the good mods have been ported over at this point. There are plenty of mods for both. If you're modding for the first time, then you're not going to notice what's there and what isn't unless it's a relatively obscure mod that you really like and has yet to be ported over. If you're looking to install an ENB preset, then definitely go with SE. If you just want Skyrim with mods and running at 60FPS all the time, then still go with SE. Hope this info helps you make your decision. ;)
  4. Unfortunately, New Vegas doesn't run that well regardless of your PC. It's a very unoptimised game. Are you using ENBOOST for better memory management? Aside from that, all I can say is that the framerate you're getting is what most of us get without a ridiculous degree of optimising the Fallout & FalloutPrefs INI files and seemingly endless tweaking.
  5. In response to post #73897103. #73899578, #73899788, #73900288 are all replies on the same post. Also prefer the new UI. Looks great :)
  6. It's not the winner's choice, it's Spacer's Choice.
  7. It's not the best choice, it's Winner's Choice!
  8. Good luck, criminal scum!
  9. I've gotten word of a settlement that needs your help. Here, I'll mark it on your map.
  10. You know what's wrong with Society these days. Everyone is obsessed with death.
  11. In response to post #63396331. #63396636 is also a reply to the same post. Nah. I'm going to play the s#*! out of this, Cascadia and F4:NV. Sellout 76 can go along with it's inevitable failure.
  12. Nexus mouse pads would be pretty cool. Maybe even merch with art inspired by the most popular mods.
  13. "Walk with virtue, outlander"
  14. This guy deserves a modding award of sorts. Nobody has ever gone to lengths of unofficial bug-fixing that Arthmoor has put time into. Thank you very much for your invaluable contribution to the ever-expanding modding community of TES and Fallout ;)
  15. Ave, true to Caesar!
  16. Yeah, I think I might know why. I just realised you have Open Cities as well as a ton of script-heavy mods (Climates of Tamriel, Ordinator, Apocalypse). It looks like script overload since the log notes CoT (Climates of Tamriel). CoT is one of the most script-heavy mods out there.
  17. Did you use LOOT to sort the load order? You might want to put Alternate Start at the very bottom. It tends to cause crashes when it's not at the very bottom.
  18. The meshes need to be converted with the NIF Optimiser Tool and any plugins need to be altered to work with the newer engine. I'm not exactly knowledgeable on this, but I have converted NIFs before for texture replacers and it does work, but I can tell you that any mods which contain a plugin for editing anything in-game or adding new stuff needs more work. If you're looking for a Dual-Sheath Redux type mod for SE, then this might be what you're looking for: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/17763
  19. ENB can't be used alongside ENBoost. You pick either. The stability from ENBoost is good though and just might be what you need if you have a huge load order.
  20. Ring-a-ding-ding, baby!
  21. Hello again :wink: Have you tried installing ENBoost? https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/45266/ You need the ENBSeries files aswell (not for the ENB graphic effects) - http://enbdev.com/mod_tesoblivion_v0181.htm The file you need to tweak is enblocal.ini and here is the guide to show you what settings do what. http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:ENBlocal_INI
  22. Let them overwrite. Sorry that I didn't mention that, but some need to overwrite. Some, like Ruins Clutter Improved, have better replacers for textures from Rustic Clutter (which is why I've listed Ruins Clutter AFTER Rustic Clutter).
  23. S'up ;) SSE Fixes plugin - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/10547/ This fixes a few engine bugs as well as one that causes the game to get slower with each mod you add to your game. Did you use LOOT to sort the load order? Load Order is important. This can make or break the game! You can get LOOT here - https://loot.github.io/ Here's some recommended graphics mods... Static Mesh Improvement Mod - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/659?tab=files Noble Skyrim 2K - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/45807?tab=description - It's on the original Skyrim nexus, yes, but the SE version is on there. !!!Also get the SMIM Patch to work with the Static Mesh Improvement Mod on this same page!!! Rustic Clothing - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/4703 Rustic Clutter - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/5795 Ruins Clutter Improved - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/5870 Enjoy your game, Dude ;) I hope you can get it working right!
  24. Hi :wink: iPresentInterval is set to 0. Are you using an external FPS capper? If not, then that might be why. Gamebryo hates going over 60 FPS. Are you using LOOT to sort your load order? You could try disabling both compatibility mode and "run as administrator" (I've had problems with these). Also, you have iMaxImpactSoundCount set to 128 and I've never heard of it being set so high. The default value is 32 and some like to reduce it to 24 (although not recommended) to reduce stuttering. If there's no reason for it to be set to 128, you could set it back to 32. That's about all the advice I can offer. Let me know how it goes :smile:
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