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Triumfall665

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  1. I'd recommend a Graphics Card with 2GB VRAM or more, it'll be costly if you upgrade but it is worth it in the end. Nvidia has some decent Graphics Cards (GTX 670, 680 and ect)... Or, you can wait a while for the GTX 960 from Nvidia, which will be cost efficient, I think and it is very powerful in its league. As for the CPU, well... I know opinions matter and everyone has a preference. AMD is not one of my favourites to use (respectfully said, of course). Purchasing an Intel Core i7-4820K @ 3.70GHz is definitely worth it, it is the 4th Generation of CPU's made, and it lasts longer as well. (Again, this is merely my opinion and giving some advice). Or you can still use the 3rd Generation CPU's which still isn't bad at all. I, myself use the Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.40GHz and it works perfectly fine for me. You have more than enough RAM, it seems. That's what I can give you, man. Hope that helps. :)
  2. Information is fine, thanks. The amount of mods you use will have an effect on the game. Some mods are Script-Intensive (which means it adds additional stress to the system such as processes, meshes and ect.) Even with the settings set to Low, it will still have effect. If you wish to upgrade your PC, I'd recommend the Processor (CPU) Core i3 or Core i5 Processor and Graphics Card (Nvidia GTX 460 and better). You do not need the "top of the range, super duper" Graphics Card or CPU. Optional and Recommended would be RAM, of course. You need not to spend an excessive amount of money to have the game running smoothly. ____________________________________________________ Let's say, you run a lot of 2K and 4K Texture Mods (Weapons, Armor, Mountain Textures, SMIM Textures and ect), that adds a mountain of stress on the Graphics Card, loading all the meshes to accommodate the game. Evaluating those mods might help a lot. (Meaning, check and see what you really need and remove some of it). It will improve performance, almost certainly. Running Mods like ASIS, Revenge of the Enemies and Sands of Time. Those mods add a lot more numbers of enemies in wide variety to the game. Again, it requires a great deal from the computer itself to run all of these scripts. Game Changing Mods overwrite the Vanilla Skyrim Default, and some changes will have an impact on the game. Another thing, running 200+ mods is cool, but, bearing the System's (Your Computer) capabilities in mind. ____________________________________________________ Running DXDiag (DirectX Diagnostic Tool) would give you the system information. I really hope this helps. Have fun. :)
  3. You could try lowering the intensity of shadows (using the Skyrim Launcher)? What graphics card model do you have?
  4. Hello, BoneyMalone. I am not too sure what is causing the problem, but, I am sure that it is not just you that experiences it. Here, where I stay, I am fortunate/divine blessed to get 400 kb/s downloading. If you need some more information, I will post some news links directly from the Nexus Mods. Hope this is helpful. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/news/12379/? http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/news/12394/? Have fun,
  5. Greetings all, I have found one solution to this particular problem... Please note that this may be a possible spoiler and what not, so please do not be upset by this =) If you are about to follow Brynjolf to the Cistern (after handling the "deadbeats" and receiving your coin for the mission) and you changed your appearance , that is the bug, you change your whole appearance so you are not "recognized" by the other NPC's whom are in the Cistern. So, automatically they will be hostile towards you. Attacking you like a swarm of bee's... That you cannot continue any missions or listen to anyone in the Cistern. Bear that in mind before changing your appearance. Disabling mods and plug-in's may be a solution as well, I have not tried doing that yet. Hope this works for those whom has problems =)
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