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Updated to 1.4 with official highres texture pack


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http://skyrim.nexusm...file.php?id=607

 

" Compatibility with the HD DLC: If you want to use the HD DLC and custom made texture packs you should do the following. This mini guide was provided by Caliente. Thanks to you!

 

He wrote this:

"1) Find your skyrim.ini file

- for Windows 7 users, it will be in My Documents/My Games/Skyrim/skyrim.ini.

- for others, it will be in Skyrim/Data/Skyrim.ini.

2) Open the file and search for sResourceArchiveList

3) Edit the line after that to add the values and save the file:

HighResTexturePack01.bsa, HighResTexturePack02.bsa someplace after "Skyrim - Textures.bsa".

The line should be something very similar to:

 

sResourceArchiveList=Skyrim - Misc.bsa, Skyrim - Shaders.bsa, Skyrim - Textures.bsa, HighResTexturePack01.bsa, HighResTexturePack02.bsa, Skyrim - Interface.bsa, Skyrim - Animations.bsa, Skyrim - Meshes.bsa, Skyrim - Sounds.bsa

 

Make extra sure you have commas after all the file names, or Skyrim will quietly crash.

4) When loading the game in the launcher, choose "Data Files" and uncheck the two high-res texture packs. Don't worry, they'll still work in game."

 

 

You may ask yourself whats the difference between my mod and the HD DLC from Bethesda.

Click here for a comparison shot.

 

 

This shot was made with the HD DLC and the FULL version Skyrim HD 2K.

The Lite version's architecture is the same resolution as the HD DLC from Bethesda, the rest is 2x higher. "

 

Straight from the link.

Edited by PsYchotic666Joker
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http://skyrim.nexusm...file.php?id=607

 

" Compatibility with the HD DLC: If you want to use the HD DLC and custom made texture packs you should do the following. This mini guide was provided by Caliente. Thanks to you!

 

He wrote this:

"1) Find your skyrim.ini file

- for Windows 7 users, it will be in My Documents/My Games/Skyrim/skyrim.ini.

- for others, it will be in Skyrim/Data/Skyrim.ini.

2) Open the file and search for sResourceArchiveList

3) Edit the line after that to add the values and save the file:

HighResTexturePack01.bsa, HighResTexturePack02.bsa someplace after "Skyrim - Textures.bsa".

The line should be something very similar to:

 

sResourceArchiveList=Skyrim - Misc.bsa, Skyrim - Shaders.bsa, Skyrim - Textures.bsa, HighResTexturePack01.bsa, HighResTexturePack02.bsa, Skyrim - Interface.bsa, Skyrim - Animations.bsa, Skyrim - Meshes.bsa, Skyrim - Sounds.bsa

 

Make extra sure you have commas after all the file names, or Skyrim will quietly crash.

4) When loading the game in the launcher, choose "Data Files" and uncheck the two high-res texture packs. Don't worry, they'll still work in game."

 

 

You may ask yourself whats the difference between my mod and the HD DLC from Bethesda.

Click here for a comparison shot.

 

 

This shot was made with the HD DLC and the FULL version Skyrim HD 2K.

The Lite version's architecture is the same resolution as the HD DLC from Bethesda, the rest is 2x higher. "

 

Straight from the link.

 

 

Thanks for the reply PsYchotic666Joker!

 

But unfortunately when I tried your method, I couldn't find my Skyrim.ini in Skyrim/Data/Skyrim.ini. ( Am using Win XP SP 3) So I went with the skyrim.ini in My Documents/My Games/Skyrim/skyrim.ini.

 

I then save the file, disable the 2 DLC in data file. Start the game.

 

But now my game wouldn't even load! I CTD every time I try to load my game.

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