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Any one have any idea what could be causing this to occur? It doesnt interfere with game play and primarily happens inside buildings or or rocks. Thanks

 

Oh it wont seem to let me copy the picture across so iv linked the steam site thing its saved on.

 

http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/449583623327383682/2058FB46AF33CB1DBF43F44B71AFA30E7814E459/

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It kind of looks like the shadow resolution is weirding out. Have you tried dropping or raising the shadow or graphics quality? Did this always happen or did it start after you loaded or took something away? Are you running any graphic enhancement mods? Posting a mod list/order would also help those more knowledgeable take a crack at your issue.

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I had strange geometric patterns appear for me when outside in sunny weather.

Took awhile to figure it out, but it was caused by an ENB.

Do not remember the name of it, but it did not appear right away...

took hours of game time to show up.

Don't know if this gives you an idea of what to look for, but I wish you luck

on solving your problem.

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When I've had mod problems, what I do is, starting from the latest install,

deactivate about 5 at a time, go back into the game and check things out.

Process of elimination until I find the mod that has caused me problems.

It may be solved right away, or you may end up deactivating 30 mods

before you find which one is causing the problem.

Sometimes you do not see how some mods have done weird things until

you get to the place it effects. I've had problems with somebody copying

an NPC and putting them in their mod and something was not done right,

so it affects the original NPC.

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Post Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini, and any .ini in your DATA folder that has is named the same as an active mod. Likely, the issue is bad shadow bias setting.

 

 

fShadowBiasScale=

 

 

A value between 0.3 and 0.5 seems to remove this issue in most cases.

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