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Filmguy93

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  1. ModPicker:79AD382F
  2. Dovahkiin Relaxes Too lets you do this.
  3. It's in the main DSR mod. The installer will ask which patches you need.
  4. it is nr. 43 from Apachii's standalone mod Apachii Hair 1.4 ... Apachii's hair mods are not cumulative, so if you really want all his hairstyles, then you have to install all packages - not only the latest one (1.5 full)... Thank you!
  5. Hey everyone! Does anyone know where this hair is from? At first I thought it was from SG Hairs, but sadly its not. http://static-4.nexusmods.com/15/mods/110/images/29827-1-1402894525.jpg
  6. One of my first installed mods was Enhanced Blood Textures. Everything was amazing at first, but then the CTDs began! I would hit an enemy expecting fountains of blood, but get a crash instead. I was in tears at the thought that I broke this marvelous game so I took to the mod page. That's when I first learned of dirty edits and CTD. I quickly deleted it but that made things worse. My first save was ruined! I avoided this mod ever since. This week I decided to try my luck with blood mods again. I found great contenders like Crimson Tide and BLEED. Sadly they are also old and abandoned. These days Skyrim is much more stable with things like ENBoost and sheson's discoveries so I think it is time we bring these mods into the golden era of Skyrim modding.
  7. The man who fixed Skyrim is at it again. Sheson has released a beta for a new mod he has nicknamed DynDOLOD. Dynamic Distant Objects LOD, or DynDOLOD, essentially creates new LOD objects based off your load order. Have a nice castle home mod or new town mod? You can now see them from miles away! Obviously I'm simplifying things, so for the most info head to sheson's post at ENBDEV.
  8. How do the profiles work? Every time I switch profiles, Nexus says some mods are not installed and asks if I want to install them. I say yes and it makes me go through all my scripted mod installs. Am I doing something wrong because this system seems so cumbersome? I wish it just kept your profiles mods in separate folders and swapped them like that, which is how I assumed it would be like, but I guess not. Anyone have this issue? EDIT: Well it seems I had a messed up VirtualModConfig xml. If you have my issue, go into your Nexus install folder at "whatever\Nexus Mod Manager\FalloutNV\Mods\VirtualModActivator" and delete your VirtualModConfig.xml and of course this goes for Skyrim/New Vegas as well. Hope that helps!
  9. So far things are good, but I have one issue. Whenever Nexus asks if I would like to overwrite a mod it does not show which mod I'm overwriting.
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