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  1. While I'm at it, I'll try this too... Install SMCO and optimize your Texture folder (just follow the instructions in the description). Download True Stutter Fix, open antilag.cfg and set RenderAheadLimit=2 and FPSlimit=0. Rename d3d9.dll to d3d9_antilag.dll, and then copy these files into your Skyrim folder (where Skyrim.exe is located). If you are asked to overwrite anything, this means that you did not rename your d3d9.dll yet, so make sure to do so. Install the ENB of your choice, as long as it has ENBoost support (OP can ignore this as he already has an ENB installed). Open enblocal and edit the following: Under [PROXY] set EnableProxyLibrary=true, InitProxyFunctions=true, and ProxyLibrary=d3d9_antilag.dll; Under [MEMORY] set ReservedMemorySizeMb=512 and VideoMemorySizeMb=2048; Under [WINDOW] set ForceBorderless=true; Under [LIMITER] set EnableFPSLimit=false; Save and close enblocal. Run SkyrimLauncher, go to options, and disable Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering. Check the box next to "Windowed Mode", and then set your resolution to what it had been in fullscreen mode (such as 1920x1080). Then hit OK. Edit Skyrim.ini and make sure uGridsToLoad=5. Edit SkyrimPrefs.ini and edit the following: Under [Display] set iPresentInterval=0; Under [TerrainManager] set fBlockMaximumDistance=350000, fBlockLevel1Distance=90000, and fBlockLevel0Distance=45000; Save and close. Highlight Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini and right click > Properties and select Read Only (this will make it so nothing can edit either of these files, but if you want to manually edit them in the future you will have to de-select Read Only before you can save the files). Finally, download NVIDIA Inspector and follow the STEP guide to create your Skyrim Profile (remember that you are using an ENB, so follow the guide accordingly). Enable V-Sync in the Inspector, and set the Frame Rate Limiter to 35 or 40. Once you're done, hit "Apply Changes" in the top-right corner. Now, simply run Skyrim with the skse_loader and enjoy! Source: http://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/1nb2ie/started_from_scratch_again_installed_texture_mods/cchvig9
  2. I'll have to try this when I get home... Set the following values in your enblocal.ini file in Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim: [MEMORY] ExpandSystemMemoryX64=true ReduceSystemMemoryUsage=true DisableDriverMemoryManager=false DisablePreloadToVRAM=false EnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=false ReservedMemorySizeMb=512 VideoMemorySizeMb=10240 EnableCompression=true <-- False if you experience stuttering or use ENBSeries 0.246 or older. AutodetectVideoMemorySize=false [ENGINE] ForceAnisotropicFiltering=true MaxAnisotropy=16 EnableVSync=true AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=false VSyncSkipNumFrames=0 [LIMITER] WaitBusyRenderer=false EnableFPSLimit=false Source: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50214/?
  3. Installed RealVision ENB Full, and while it looks amazing, I can barely play Skyrim with all the stuttering and freezing and crashing. Suggestions? I'm using ENB 0.251. I've removed dirty edits from installed mods. I've edited the skyrim, enb, and skse ini files to suggested performance and stability settings. I updated SKSE to the Alpha build (1.7.0) and using Memory Blocks Log. I'm using textures no larger than 2K (that I know of). Will optimizing textures make a huge difference? I have not tried this yet. I wish Behesda would create a 64-bit version of Skyrim to utilize more than 3.1GB RAM limited by the 32-bit version. System: Intel Core i5-4670K Haswell GeForce GTX 780 Ti (3GB VRAM) 16GB RAM
  4. Is the best order of install the following? 1) Hi Res Texture Mods (overwritting Bethesda textures) 2) SIMM (overwritting all previous) 3) Water Mod (overwritting all previous) 4) Project Parallax Mod (overwritting all previous) 5) ENB Graphical Mod (overwritting all previous)
  5. Is this neck seam normal? I'm using the Real Girls Realistic Body Texture mod for body and face.
  6. I'm having a problem with a highly visible neck seem on all my female NPCs. I installed the DIMONIZED UNP female body replacer, and I have tried different female textures but the neck seam line stays visible. In certain lighting (indoors) the seam is very noticable and the face is a different color. Could it be the Realistic Lighting Overhaul mod causing this? Should I use a different female body replacer like CBBE? How do I make the face color match the body color?
  7. Did you install all the recommended mods, the essential mods, the RealVision ENB files, optional mods, and mods for character skin and faces? I went through all 6 of the installation steps listed on the RealVision page and I have to say, my Skyrim looks amazing.
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