The8Divines Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 I know this question has been asked thousands of times by people but I'm just starting out on modding. I'm currently looking into modding Skyrim and have built a desktop that I hope will be good for it and future games when I get the gist of modding. The specs on my computer are Cpu- 3.9ghz i7Ram- 16gbGraphics- GTX 1060 3.9gb I'm not sure if there is anything else I need. I do know I should be getting two SSDs to put into it as well. Any help is appreciated. If anyone has suggestions on ways I could improve the system by all means tell me or if people have suggestions for mods I'm open for ideas. I'm looking into immersion mods, different aesthetic mods for the environments and characters as well as mods that add to the game like mods that add towns, villages etc. if someone needs more infor on my desktop I could try to provide more specs on it. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackRoseOfThorns Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 I'm not sure if there is anything else I need. I do know I should be getting two SSDs to put into it as well. Any help is appreciated. If anyone has suggestions on ways I could improve the system by all means tell me You don't need 2 SSDs unless you want to record your gameplay (you run system and the game on the first one and save the video on the other). Otherwise just one bigger SSD will perform better and cost you slightly less than 2 small ones. I recommend Samsung EVO SSD series. Keep your eye on temperatures and bottlenecks. Install Performance Monitor for Skyrim to see how your pc is doing while adding new mods. I know this question has been asked thousands of times by people but I'm just starting out on modding. I'm currently looking into modding Skyrim and have built a desktop that I hope will be good for it and future games when I get the gist of modding. The specs on my computer are Cpu- 3.9ghz i7Ram- 16gbGraphics- GTX 1060 3.9gb With only 3GB of VRAM don't go overboard with texture resolution. Install 1k when you can get away with lesser quality. For example ground texture packs look just fine in 1k. I'm looking into immersion mods, different aesthetic mods for the environments and characters as well as mods that add to the game like mods that add towns, villages etc. Check all the hidden content in the Spoilers under Spoilers within Spoilers. It's Spoilception! (There is Immersion hidden somewhere there.) Mini Mod List: SKyrim HD is pretty old (from 2012), it was just tweaked a bit in 2015. I think NobleSkyrimMod HD might cover even more than Skyrim HD and is a bit more modern. I use it as a base and then apply smaller texture mods on top of it. Base NSM HD will look like this: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~New bar texture >> Link~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For 3D road stones you will want Real Roads meshes. My recommendations from other thread: Stuff like 32xp skeletons and body mods are pretty basic and can be altered at any moment. I would leave those, if that's what you like. To be honest I wouldn't do full STEP. Just go through with installing mandatory mods from the list (SKSE, Crash Fixes, SkyUI, FINIS, USLEEP, etc). Once you're done with the basics grab those for graphics improvement: ENB recommendation: Rudy ENBIt's very fps friendly for the amount of eyecandy it provides. It comes in 4 versions for 4 different lightning overhauls. I just have tried the new preset adapted for Vivid Weathers-NLVW and I'm in love. Hand placed fogs around mountains, real snowflakes and pinkish sunrises. It adds a lot to immersion. Plus I was able to squize few more high res textures thanks to improved performance. Before that I used Rudy ENB NLA 2.0 with ELFX and it was my top pick from all the presets on nexus. Only Kountervibe Enb was as good, but it ate fps like crazy.(If you pick NLVW version, you will have to first install Vivid Weathers and Natural Lighting Vivid Atmospherics ENB)(Grab required ENBseries v0.308 files from the bottom of THIS page. Enbhost.exe and d3d9.dll can be found in Wrapper folder inside of the v0.308.zip.) Quick texture and mesh fix:SMIMNobleSkyrimMod HD-2K by Shutt3rAuthentic Whiterun / Solitude / Windhelm by Laast ~ (textures are 1k, but a lot more immersive and they blending well together)Vivid Landscapes - All in One by Hein84 Skyrim HD - Terrain Parallax Tribute by Hein84 ~ (1k, the quality loss is minimal - set in enblocal.ini fixterrainparalax=true for full effect)Gamwich mods ~ (he made a huge pack of clothes retextures, grab at least that one)aMidianBornBookOfSilence ~ (high quality armor, weapon and creature textures)SFO - No Grass fileVerdant - A Skyrim Grass Plugin by Preeum ~ (grab 512k texture pack, you won't see the difference unless you put your face in the grass - this is the most realistic looking grass on nexus, the textures/meshes are more luminous and thanks to that they look less fake)HalkHogan Realistic HD mods ~ (new detailed meshes and textures for clutter, overwrite other mods with this one)Realistic Water Two Sound:Audio Overhaul for Skyrim 2 ~ (Other audio mods have issues and I wouldn't recommend them. This one changes how the sound is processed and adds a lot of immersive background sound. NPC voices and sound effects will be much more realistic. AoS 2 is compatible with Natural Lighting Vivid Atmospherics, just install optional patch. I have mixed together with it few compatible music mods that have provided AoS 2 patches.) Combat and Movement: Wildcat ~ (If you preffer your enemies more defensive install Combat Evolved on top of this one)Archery Gameplay Overhaul by DServant Attack Commitment No turning during attacks Combat Behavior Improved by Moljka TK Dodge by tktk Ultimate Dragons by tktk Realistic Humanoid Movement Speed by brump Duke Patricks - Skyrim Friction Fix II Better Jumping by meh321 Follow Me and Swim After Me by Tonycubed2 - Sands of Time Team Animations: Magiska - Spell Casting Animations by Feuertin or YY Anim Replacer - Mystic Knight by yuklRealistic Animation Project - Movement by FeuerTin Realistic Animation Project - Idles by FeuerTin Immersion: iNeed - Food Water and Sleep by isoku Immersive Horses by sevencardz Better Stealing by meh321 Uninterrupted Invisibility by meh321 Campfire - Complete Camping System by CheskoRelationship Dialogue Overhaul - RDO ~ (REQUIRES USLEEP)Immersive Speechcraft by SirSalami PC Head Tracking and Voice Type by HHaleyyFace to face conversation by towawot Skyrim - Enhanced Camera by LogicDragon ~ (Required by many animation and combat mods) Voiced Followers:INIGO ~ (My fav npc so far. He has over 5.000 voiced dialogue lines and unique framework that makes him more aware of surroundings -can comment on your actions, quests, ect) Vilja in Skyrim by Emma Amgepo Lycanthrops ~ (Has some custom lines for dialogue with INIGO.)Arissa - The Wandering Rogue by Chesko and Nikkita Interesting NPCs by Kris Takahashi ~ (Also adds quests and background npcs.) From my experience it's not about picking the highest resolution, but textures that blend together as a set. Some objects need bigger textures or better UV mapping (oversized mountain pieces in Markarth City for example). What I try to avoid is textures with "pixel specks" and very flat normal maps on objects that are suppose to have varied surface. A good example would be Vivid Landscapes - Rocking Mountains. It includes in the set ground texture (small stones) that is applied around rocks and mountains. Thanks to that texture transition is not so jarring. The problem I had with it was the level of pixel noise. What I did was > grab 4k file from the page, load diffuse .dds in Gimp, apply lower contrast+lighness and then use blurr filter. After that I have scale it down to 2k. USLEEP and SMIM takes care of good chunk of meshes with misaligned textures. It's a must have.Try Unofficial Riverwood Interior Cell Fix. It's a fairly new mod, highly satisfying for OCD people xD For towns I use some of the textures from the Authentic Witerun/Windhelm (even when those are 1k), since they work so nicely together. Browse Langney Texture Pack (InfranView with .dds plugin will do the trick). She made really nice stone textures. I'm using her Riften ratway stonework. Solitude blue house planks are aslo top-notch. Joy of Ships deserves notable mention. It covers both ships and small shacks. I would have recommend few files from Renthals AIO flora pack, if not for the fact he deleted it... Grab his 3D Fence while it lasts. He might give you link to his old work, if you ask nicely Edit: It's back. Pick what you like. Renthal 311 old texture pack. Skyrim Landscape Overhaul - Stone Walls + New texture gets rid of unimmersive flat walls. Ground textures need special attention. Most of the packs avaible on nexus don't take into account that you need individual sets (per area) that blend together. Otherwise you get ugly lines in transition spots. The other issue is that no amount of normal parallax can hide how flat the ground is, if the normal map is not bumpy enough. Textures mods for ENB Terrain Parallax have more definition. Check Hein84 and aMIdianBorn page. Using dark tree textures and lods works well with short shadows distance. Use ugrid7 or/and dyndolod to avoid unimmersive lod popup. Pair it together with good ENB DoF and you're good to go.If you like green tree trunks check TreesHD or Upgrade and fix for TreesHD in case you use SFO trees.Big trees makes a huge difference, providing more shadows and hiding distant land. Grab optional files from SFO page (Tundra bent pines, Juniper replacer). If you use custom trees, you will want Bigger Trees. Skysight works with vanilla meshes. NPCs:Ordinary WomenMales of SkyrimBijin NPCs/Wifes/Warmaidens You can copy female textures from Bijin mods and past it under textures/actors/character/female. I found this giving the best effect while not using too much vram. Try it with UUNP or UNPB/7b body.There is aslo huge ALL-IN-ONE HDT pack with huge amount of textures and body shapes on LL site, but it contains some additional body parts that you might not want. The look of the skin can be manipulated with Enb settings. Try playing with subsurfacescattering in first panel and specular amount in weather window. It will depend a lot on the _s.dds and _sk.dds skin textures you have installed. I recommend sweaty body _s.dds for realism. ~~~~~~~~Skyrimprefs.ini~~~~~~~~[Display]bFloatPointRenderTarget=1bTreesReceiveShadows=1bDrawLandShadows=1bShadowsOnGrass=1bDeferredShadows=1fGamma=1.0000 iMultiSample=0 // turns off the game's multi-sampling AAbTransparencyMultisampling=0 // turns off transparency AA[imagespace]bDoDepthOfField=1Also disable Antialiasing and Anisoptric Filtering in your Skyrim prefs that are accessible via the launcher.(In case you have Mod Organizer >> this mod manager uses custom .inis located in Mod Organizer/Profiles folder.) Check how Shift ENB - Performance by Bretton works for you (the performance impact should be no more than 5fps). It's mostly for fixing vanilla stripping shadows and adding a bit of color and contrast. This one will look good with ELFX and CoT. Vivid Weathers is great for both adjusted ENB setups and vanilla game. You could either strip down Rudy ENB NVLA preset, by turning off Depth of Field, Ambient Occlusion and switching everything to low or make your own ENB preset. Don't use Vivid Weathers together with other weather mods like: CoT, ELE weathers, ELFX weathers. In fact you can't mix any kind of weather mods together (they are incompatible with each other) or they will start overwriting each other and producing weird colors and shadows. Decide on just one after checking it out on test save and stick to it. If you had previously installed any other weather mod, go to interior, save, remove the mod, load the save and use wait function to skip 7 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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