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  1. I would make sure that all of your drivers are up-to-date, and then look at the settings in your skyrimprefs.ini file Look under [General] and [imageSpace]. If you see "bDoDepthOfField=1" then set the "1" to "0" Hopefully that solves your problem. If you have no mods, then it's probably some setting you accidentally toggled on/forgot to disable. You can also turn down the brightness through the in-game menu.
  2. Nope, no puzzlement here :happy: Eh, I suppose it would be easy to jump to a conclusion like: "Because body modification mods allow anonymous perverts on the net to objectify the female human body in a fictitious setting, thus avoiding social condemnation," or "It is one amusing result of hyper-sexualization in society influencing people to put themselves or others (or even their game avatars) in unrealistic sexual relationships," or "It is one small manifestation of rising sexual awareness amongst our youth linked to an increased focus on body-monitoring, beautification, and unrealistic sexual expectations." Perhaps all of those things and many more (Mum's the word) are true to some extent, but another truth is that mods in video games that alter aesthetics, specifically relating to the human body, and thus the female human body, have always been popular, and it's not just to appeal to the perverts and misogynists out there. I think that such mods allow for freedom of expression and are tools that allow us to break certain social constraints in a harmless way. Self-representation is a very important component in RPGs in Skyrim; just look at all of the mods that allow for increased character customization. As such, ask yourself: how many people create sexually unattractive avatars, unless of course they are purposefully trying to create something ugly? Given the chance, a lot of people would jump at the opportunity to modify their bodies (or the bodies of their sexual partners) in such a fashion. It's just another facet of our materialistic, over-sexed society making itself known. Combine that with the typical sexual immaturity present in young adults.... Sorry for getting a bit wordy. Anyway I view big titty pics as generally harmless, and amusing. As far as psychological reasons, I'm no expert, but I recognize the presence of multiple factors, not the least being sexual repression or exploitation. Blah Blah Titty Titty Bang Bang. Forget everything I just said, I'm just bored. Pelinal did nothing wrong. Thanks for reading. Damn, almost made it without going back to edit. Fook.
  3. ^^ What he said. If you just want a list of the most endorsed/downloaded "Model and Texture" mods for SSE, then you can perform a simple search on the nexus easily enough: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/categories/29/ Just as mentioned, though, it all comes down to a matter of taste when it comes to aesthetic improvements. Take your time and find what suits you. It is not a given that you will like a widely-endorsed mod more than an obscure one that might otherwise go unnoticed. On that note though, popular mods are more likely to include patches for others, so don't worry (at least initially) about what goes with what. There's almost always a work-around.
  4. Hear, hear! Why install all those graphic overhaul mods if you don't stop to enjoy the scenery every once in awhile? Lately, I've been adding mods that encourage and reward exploration and dungeon-delving. It's been a fun ride.
  5. Yeah, I can see how it might grow on you, even if it isn't appreciated at first by the user. I won't argue that the texture isn't unique. Sorry that I couldn't help you out; I still have no idea if the textures are part of a larger texture pack, or if it is from a mod not available here on the Nexus.
  6. The textures sort of make the glass globes look like rubber dodge-balls XD (sorry, just my unwanted opinion). I don't recognize them at all, but they aren't the Rustic, Revamped, or 4k Retextured replacers. Looks like it could be some really obscure or custom mod, but no clue here.
  7. Unless I am very much mistaken, the file that you are looking to replace is "thicket01.dds." EEKs Renthal Flora Collection adds a new mesh and texture for thickets. There are also many Oldrim mods that replace that specific file. Insignificant Object Remover also offers an option to remove the ugly little things, but I suggest leaving them alone if you are using IOR with Skyrim Flora Overhaul, or you may get even uglier results.
  8. Hmm, not sure. I mean, they are just textures, it should be pretty simple. Maybe you could try manually deleting the conflicting files in Pfuscher's 2020 Parallax (after performing a backup, of course) and then re-compare with the other replacer you are using? I think that might help you identify the problem faster. Assuming that your second ivy replacer covers everything that 2020 does, they should show up. If you instead see vanilla textures, something is obviously wrong. Make sure that the mod is enabled in your MO, and that you have downloaded any updates/patches specified by the mod author. The latter shouldn't be necessary if Pfuscher's mod is the only conflict, buy hey, it doesn't hurt to check. Anyway, let us know if it works. Hopefully, you've already figured things out.
  9. Anything below 80 c is within normal parameters, especially for Nvidia; warm, but not blazing hot. A temp below 70 c would definitely be ideal, I agree. @SorinAlin24 You're well within the safe range for your processor, nothing to worry about.
  10. For that kind of stressful load, that sounds ok to me? I don't know what kind of rig you have, but it sounds impressive if what you say is true. You come here to show off? XD I feel like that if I opened up your PC, I'd find Sonic running on a hamster wheel.
  11. "If I move my mouse even slightly to the left the game crashes without fail." That's an oddly specific problem lol. All of your drivers are up-to-date, yeah? Speaking seriously, though: I've had trouble in the past with Immersive Citizens when using it in conjunction with city overhauls and other mods that add buildings or other static objects to the world-space, and I see that you are using all of these together: Immersive Citizens JK's Skyrim Civil War Checkpoints Immersive Patrols Trees and Cities Man Those Borders Skyrim Better Roads Sofia Lanterns of Skyrim These are the mods that I recognized; I haven't used them all, and I don't know of any specific compatibility issues between them, but I DO see how they could interfere with one another. No idea what others you might have that might be dirty/incompatible with your overhaul mods, but I note that you have many that alter cities, their environs, and their npc inhabitants. I'm not savvy enough to recognize the problem or provide specific instructions concerning load order, but I would definitely try disabling the mods above one by one (and any others you remember installing before your new playthrough) before anything else. Anyway, good luck and I hope someone can give you better advice. Cheers.
  12. Though I am not an ELFX user, our rigs are similar and the fps drop from being near certain light sources is nowhere near as severe for me. I believe this is largely due to using the mod ENB Light (https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/22574) and disabling [COMPLEXFIRELIGHTS] under the [EFFECTS] section of the ENB settings. I also lowered my shadow map resolution in the SkyrimPrefs.ini file under the 'Display' section for the sake of performance. I don't know how much this information will help you out, but here are mods that I'm using that are related to this topic (in their current load order): Relighting Skyrim (near the top) Rudy HQ - More Lights for ENB Luminosity (near the very bottom, just before ENB Lights) ENB Lights (including the necessary patches, near the very bottom after all other lighting mods) I currently use Cathedralist's ENB with the matching weather mod.
  13. This has worked for some people: Close Steam (right click on the system tray icon and choose exit) Go to C:\Program Files (x86)or wherever your steam folder is installed Go to Steam/steamapps/common/skyrim/Skyrim Delete (or move to desktop to avoid issues if it does not work) the SkyrimPrefs.ini file Open Steam and go to : Library > Skyrim > Right Click > Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game cache It should download the missing file, and hopefully allow you to play. EDIT: You might actually want to skip ahead and try step 5 first before moving or deleting any files. If the problem isn't due to incompatible/broken mods or corrupted files and no offered solution works, the only thing I can think of is that either your file path related to your mod organizer is incorrect, or maybe you have a separate program that deals with memory allocation that Skyrim doesn't agree with somehow. Anyway, good luck to you. If worst comes to worst, I suppose you might have to delete everything and re-download the game files; I hope it doesn't come to that.
  14. Banished Gods, it's difficult to find an original female outfit on here that isn't also skimpy! A lot of them look like they were ripped straight from a Korean MMO (probably because they were). I wanted to add some options that were different from those suggested above, here's what I found: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/9088 https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/33939 https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/14543 https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/18911 https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/20878
  15. Well, the Ice Blade of the Monarch mod does include a unique dagger (Krahvalok) and staff (Apotheosis), and a lore-friendly quest to obtain those weapons. If you want a mod that offers artifacts matching the "ice necromancer lord" aesthetic, you could do a lot worse. I agree that it wouldn't be practical for a spell-casting necromancer to wield a heavy sword or scythe that you would constantly have to sheath/put away in order to cast spells, but it might be fun to make a hybrid build, especially with all the overhaul mods that offer different spells, enchantments, and character perks. I suggested some swords because that was what was requested.
  16. I can't really think of a better weapon for your playthrough than the Ice Blade of the Monarch, but there are other sword mods from authors like Tartaross that might fit the aesthetic you are looking for; Corvus, Ordinem, Caligo, etc.
  17. I know that Vilja has a sparring mode, but I do not know of a mod that allows you to duel/train with other followers or friendly npcs. There is, however, a mod that allows you to level your combat skills by striking training dummies and targets: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/3504?tab=description
  18. I would suggest #1, with the added suggestion of placing all your npc overhauls as low as possible in your load order. The only thing below mods like Pandorable's NPCs and Bijin Warmaidens should be mods that alter the appearance of a specific npc (like Seranaholic, for example). Install and load the mod that you want to win any possible conflicts after all others. I am not overly familiar with Metalsabler's mods, but I see no problem with using them in conjunction with other npc beautification mods. Just don't go overboard---using 2 or 3 of these types of mods is usually not a problem, but using a dozen mods that alter the same npc will obviously cause issues. I use Pandorable's and Bijin together because the authors made it a point not to alter the same npcs. Read the descriptions for all such mods carefully. Good luck and happy modding.
  19. There is a mod called "Lootable Falmer" that is self-explanatory, but I know of no mod for SSE that makes armor from all creatures/NPCs lootable.
  20. Check out these authors as well: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/12770808?tab=user+files https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/6781714?tab=user+files https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/3165110?tab=user+files https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/5712421?tab=user+files https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/2531318?tab=user+files https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/6960827?tab=user+files https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/users/1630457?tab=user+files
  21. That's a very common issue for the area around Whiterun. All I can say is, remember to save often; starting a clean play-through might be necessary, especially after uninstalling or installing multiple mods at once. You haven't provided a link to your mod list or given system specs, so we have no idea if the issue is with incompatible mods, an incorrect load order, lack of RAM, etc. Best of luck to you.
  22. I've been using Luminosity 3.1 with Relighting Skyrim, simply because I prefer the changes that the latter mod makes that the newest version of Luminosity doesn't (yet). I think RS simply handles the light-bulbs better, though I know I'm speaking partially from bias. The mod has been a staple in my load order for a couple of years now. On the other hand, I prefer the way that Luminosity handles interior lighting and fog. So I don't think they do exactly the same thing---it's just that the newest versions of both mods happen to add light sources to the game in the same locations, as one of their features. Luminosity recolors light sources in a way that I just prefer more, and RS handles light placement better. Anyway, sorry for the long-winded answer. In the end, it's just a matter of preference, I suppose. Happy modding.
  23. You should be fine with whatever you choose, really. I don't see anything on your mod list that deals specifically with the textures of caves/buildings; if there is any conflict, just place your new mods lower. Mods that I would suggest looking at (they go well with Luminosity and Underground): Ruins Clutter Improved Relighting Skyrim Webs SE Embers HD
  24. Cathedral Weathers and Season's "somber" climate mode increases the frequency of rain and snow. It is generally incompatible with other weather mods, though, including True Storms (I think).
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