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After installing some mods, my textures look incredibly low res. Seemi


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So today I decided to spice up my Skyrim by loading up some mods, but it has ended poorly. After installing a few mods, I've noticed that the many in game textures look shockingly low-res- I mean, worse than consoles. After disabling and uninstalling all of my mods, the problem persists. Has anyone had this problem? Here is a list of mods I've used:

 

Through NMM:

Enhanced Night Sky 0.3

Realistic Water Textures 1.3

Skyrim HD- 2K Textures 1.0.2

Vurts Skyrim Flora Overhaul 1.0.1

 

Additionally, I manually installed Enhanced Blood, and used the FXAA Injector 1.3 .

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I have this same exact problem too. This look about right to you? http://minus.com/mYHlk9yIs#1o and http://min.us/mEuLk1HiR#1o ? First screenshot is a comparison to my laptop which has lower settings, but running the same save file... bah.

 

I have been every where on forums with no luck. Bethesda is ignoring support requests that I put in almost 2 weeks ago. I have also completely wiped out anything that had to do with Skyrim on my PC, including mods, and then reinstalled. Updated to latest everything. I even went so far as to delete every last thing in the registry that was labeled "skyrim", as well as a full search of my computer. I don't get how this could even be possible after that? Where else is Skyrim saving things?

 

The only thing I can think is that installing a mod somehow messed up the game on the steam account. But then, why doesn't the problem occur on my laptop... sense, it makes none.

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If you're on an ATi card go into the Catalyst Control Center and set the Texture Filtering Quality to something higher than "Performance".

 

I'm not sure if nVidia cards do this as well if you lower the filtering quality but it probably wouldn't hurt to look into it if you're on an nVidia card.

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If you're on an ATi card go into the Catalyst Control Center and set the Texture Filtering Quality to something higher than "Performance".

 

I'm not sure if nVidia cards do this as well if you lower the filtering quality but it probably wouldn't hurt to look into it if you're on an nVidia card.

Tried that too already, doesn't change this problem :(

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