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Great, thanks!
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New modded Skyrim Let's Play! Taking all suggestions, etc.
Leafynn replied to moteofdustwow's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
I'm not trying to be negative, however why does it really matter? -
What can I play skyrim on with these specs of my new labtop?
Leafynn replied to hoopgamer55's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Ah okay, they didn't post any specs for a graphics card, so I thought that it did not have one. Good thing you found that then. Makes my other posts totally irrelevant. -
Not sure how to actually fix it via crafting, however you could spawn the helmet in via console and drop the items required to craft it if you are really desprete to get it. You'd do that by pressing the "~" key and typing help "helmetsnamehere" Where helmets name is the helmet you can't seem to craft. That should give you the ID of the helmet. Press the "~" again to close the console and go to third person. When you are in third person press the "~" again and click on your character. After you have clicked on your character type additem "helmet's id" 1. Where "helmet's id" is the idea you prevoisly searched for. This should place the helmet in your inventory. Not sure if you already knew how to do that or not, but if you really wanted to get the helmet you could do that.
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Nice shot! The dyed red colour isn't really my thing (prefer the more natural red colour) but it looks fabulous on your character! Especially due to the nature of the screenshot, with the blood everywhere. The hair colour kind of adds to it in my opinion. By the way, which blood mod are you using?
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New modded Skyrim Let's Play! Taking all suggestions, etc.
Leafynn replied to moteofdustwow's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
If you are doing a life of a druid series, may I suggest some mods: The Dryad Race mod (adds some nature related spells), here. Wrath of Nature, here. Druid Essentials, here. Lilium (not for the follower, for the spells), here. You have probably already looked at all these mods already, but I will suggest them nevertheless. They all have to do with nature/druids in some form so I hope they help. -
Right here. It is not as hard as it seems for most mods. If you want to manually install them they are mostly drag 'n drop. It's the more complicated ones you need to do other things for. You can also use the mod manager which basically takes care of the process.
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Haha, I guess so. I agree though, its stunning on female chacacters :)
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Red hair is best hair :)
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Have you tried using BOSS to check your load order to see if you have any sort of conflicts?
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What can I play skyrim on with these specs of my new labtop?
Leafynn replied to hoopgamer55's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Might be better, because that laptop has an APU. However the processor is not as fast nor do you have as much RAM. At the moment really depends on whether the first laptop has either intel 3000, 4000, 4400 graphics. -
Heh, yeah I agree, male dryads do look a bit weird in comparison to their female counter-parts. Could also be because the actual mythological dryads were female. :P
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skyrim female "assets"(if you know what i mean) enlargement
Leafynn replied to gt96's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Smaller is better! *Ahem* Personal opinion aside (had to say that) you could try using the CBBE bodyslide utility found on the CBBE page, here. This would let you customize the body based on your preferences. You could also try UNP Blessed (UNPB) found here. As I know it has larger "assests" as you mentioned. The seveNbase body probably also has what you are looking for, here. Well I hope that helps. And I'll say it one more time, smaller is better! -
Did you get the correct ENB binary from the ENB dev website? Also have you tried using both the wrapper and injector versions of the ENB? I know for my laptop this particular ENB only works if I use the injector version. However it could be different with yours.
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Would this be the notebook here? If so it doesn't appear to have a dedicated graphics card. This means that you most likely have either intel 3000 or 4000 intergrated graphics - probably not the best if you want to run an ENB.
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Have you tried both the injector and wrapper versions for the ENB? Some graphics cards require one or the other.
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What are your PC specs if you don't mind? Maybe the crash has something to do with that, as the official HD texture pack requires at least four gigabytes of RAM for example.
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Did you get the 3DS Max .nif file plugin? If not then you won't be able to export the files files as .nif files.
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What about the Dryad race mod? It adds a few spells and a staff I beleive. May be useful for your play through.
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Not sure how it will preform, but a preformence ENB that I found that runs on my average computer is Reallike-ENB. It can be found here. As the comments say, many people report not having an FPS drop at all. For my laptop I didn't notice anything, maybe a 2-3 drop but that is all. Hope that helps!
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Hm I've had that happen before once, however it was only on my character. I found that sometimes equiping a complete set of vanilla armour sometimes fixed it. Other times I've had to install the texture mods again to fix the issue. Not sure if this is super helpful, but probably better than nothing.
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Do you have any mods installed that you think might cause a conflict? Something that adds additional bolts/arrows or new bows/crossbows?
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What can I play skyrim on with these specs of my new labtop?
Leafynn replied to hoopgamer55's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
You probably will be able to play the game, albeit not at very high settings. This is because the laptop specs you have posted do not include a dedicated graphics card. A dedicated graphics card is a seperate processing unit inside the computer that specilizes in rendering visuals images, or graphics. Not all games require a dedicated graphics card to run, however it is usually strongly recommended for 3D games (like Skyrim) or games with intense visuals. Most likely the computer you have listed has intergrated graphics (probably either intel 3000 or 4000) meaning that the CPU can be used to render the visuals that a graphics card would usually do. This of course is not optimal as CPUs generally are not meant to do this in the same capacity as a dedicated graphics card is. All in all, yes that computer probably could run Skyrim, however probably not at very high settings or at a very good frame rate. -
Skyrim SKSE Crash at random places! PLEASE HELP
Leafynn replied to ShadowHuynh7's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
What other mods do you have installed? Perhaps you are having conflicts. -
SkyUI is absolutly amazing, it makes the menu system just that much better. I'd also recommend checking out Frostfall if you want an immersive survival expereience. Frostfall as goes great with a basic needs mods, many of which require your character to eat, sleep and drink.