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  1. Ayy. That's a shame. :sad: Oh well, this will have to do then. Thanks for looking into it at least!
  2. Out of curiosity, I've been wanting the name 'Ryudo' instead of this one with an x in front of it. I did a search in current registered members, and 'Ryudo' does not show up for me. But when I try to register the name, it states the name is already in use, despite not showing up in Registered Members? I know you don't do name changes, so I was willing to go with the 'make a new account' route, but it seems pointless if the name is already taken for real. Could an Admin/Mod look into this? Maybe I lack the access to search for members or something, idk.
  3. I'd reinstall it like xeniz said yeah. NMM works perfectly fine with the SE of Skyrim. Make sure you have the latest version of it too! They fixed quite a few things in the recent version relating to the SE version. And you're right when you mentioned that some mods still work when they don't use SKSE/SkyUI. I have a bunch of costume mods that seem to work fine. 30+ hours in and haven't had a single CTD yet.
  4. Yep, you're right! Managed to make a bunch of screens that are really nice in comparison to the 'old default style'. Here's one I took moments ago: http://lastfencer.net/SkyrimSE%202016-11-14%2020-59-06-227.png
  5. I was looking at some mods, and I noticed the screenshots taken had some pretty cool 'grain/noise' effect if you want to call it that.. Either way, it made them look much cooler than how the game usually looks for me. Does anyone have a clue on how to make these type of screenshots? Not sure if it's a mod, or if there's a console command to toggle things on like special effects? Here are two examples:
  6. Ever since upgrading to the new version of NMM (0.63.5), the mods are being listed incorrectly. It's even seeing a mod that's not supposed to exist at all, and it shows 2 mods merged as one. (Check the screenshot below for details) http://lastfencer.net/bandicam%202016-10-31%2017-35-02-325.png Because of this, I'm a bit hesitant with installing mods now, because I don't want to screw up my game. Is there any reason NMM is acting up like this?
  7. Ah... I thought DLC versions had their own version numbers, so I thought the base skyrim being installed was fine. (As long as it was at least version 1.9.32.08 ) My mistake then. Thanks for the swift reply!
  8. I've installed the patch from here: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/71214/? This is also the only mod that I currently have installed on a clean Skyrim version installed through Steam. But after installing the mod I've been unable to run the game anymore, it just crashes back to desktop without displaying any error at all after the Bethesda logo shows. Any idea what might be causing it? I'd really like to use this patch, but if it causes the game to crash like that then I'll have no option but to revert back to the default steam version. :sad: Some info about my system: Specs: Intel Core i5-4670k @ 3.40 GHz ATI Sapphire Radeon R9 280 3GB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3-1866 G.SKILL Sniper Series HDD1: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB HDD2: WDC1002FAEX-00Y9A0 1TB Game location: F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim\ Game version: 1.9.32.0.8 DLC: None NMM?: Installed the mod via NMM. If you need any more info please let me know. Thanks in advance for any help regarding this issue! [Edit] If I deactivate the mod in NMM Skyrim starts up just fine. So it's definitely related to the mod somehow, but I can't seem to figure out why.
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