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  1. I see the unofficial patches for Dawnguard, Hearthfire, Dragonborn and the High Resolution Patch, but not the DLCs themselves, so it's no wonder the game doesn't run. The BOSS log even says so...
  2. That would be the normal dark face bug, i.e. the whole face is darker than usual. In this case it is more likely that some mod changed the color of the forehead to red or blue or brown. In my case ApachiiSkyHair does that a lot.
  3. This should help http://www.creationkit.com/Dark_Face_Bug I usually edit each NPC in the mod that changed the look of said NPC by going to Character Gen Parts and adjusting the Male/FemaleUpperEyeSocket (directly under skin color) to the same numbers as the skin, then safe it and then export the face data. Maybe make a list of the NPCs affected and then go on an editing spree. It's a bit of a huge pain, but the only fix I know of.
  4. I wonder if Steam is keeping track of such things. If so, someone will have a good laugh...
  5. Heya! You might want to change the poll somewhat by adding a 'None' option to the sencond question. Currently the vote only counts if you answer all three questions, which is not possible (at least not correctly) if one doesn't own a DLC :wink:
  6. As far as i know this is correct. Also keep in mind that those 4 gigs means total system memory including your graphic card memory, your hard disk cache and whatnot, so it probably uses more about 3 gigs of RAM, asuming you have a 1 gig graphic card.
  7. With the abundance of mods out there, this is simply not possible to make a compatibility patch for every single setup. A mod should run nicely with the vanilla version; if the modder decides to make it compatible with a popular mod that is great, but making something like this mandatory would just cause people not to mod anymore, since they are doing it in their free time. If people ruin their game by just blindly installing anything they think is cool, they will have to decide which mod they prefer and get rid of the conflicting one. Or they could always learn to mod themselves and create such a patch on their own.
  8. That's Eir Stegalkin from Guild Wars 2 http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Eir_Stegalkin But you are correct, it woukld fit Aela quite well ;)
  9. Stealth Overhaul does that for example
  10. @sacrelege Sounds like Stealth Overhaul
  11. That would be a Guar from Morrowind. And yes, I'm pretty sure those are added by OOO.
  12. Sorry, can't really help you, though maybe you can make any sense of this post ... if not I guess someone in the Nehrim forum might be able to help you.
  13. Thanks for the quick reply... I have OOO and MMM besides the RBP, but I doubt they are to blame as the same NPC is normal when I play a different character. Fatigue was a good hint though, as getav revealed that strangely the affected NPC has the exact negative amount of fatigue she should have (-262 instead of 262). Might be a strange glitch? For now I fixed it with the console... Aen
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