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Nearox

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  1. It does? :O Removing my link then.
  2. EDIT: Nvm, see CJ's response below.
  3. Well generally speaking: Lighting mods > REGS. That ensures the most compatibility from a technical perspecitve: Less chance for CTDS or other critical issues. CJ has reverted quite a few interiors altered by ETaC and other mods back to vanilla, so that lighting mods work well there out of the box. SHT is a bit of a special case, in that we (obviously) need to leave the new interiors intact as that is one of the main improvements of that mod. ELFX overwrites a few light sources there, but many others are still dictated by SHT. Granted, I haven't done much testing ingame with both mods enabled in that area but from what I've seen there isn't any major issue. In any case, ELFX is a grand overhaul while SHT is very specific for that area. You can always simply have all the lighting of SHT overwrite ELFX so that you'll get pure SHT. The lighting of the latter is pretty well done by the author. As for ELE with SHT, you just have to try it out... At the moment it is still a low priority to provide a conflcit resolution for that, as it would need actual ingame testing and - as CJ said in the above post - we still have a few bigger things to do here and there on the pack. If you like, you can help us out with SHT by reporting how SHT looks with different combinations (i.e. with ELFX and without it, with ELE and without ELE, with both ELFX and ELE and without them) :)
  4. Great mod and cannot recommend it enough.
  5. That's a load of mod combinations :) CJ is doing STEP so idk about Consistent Older People really... it's been quite a while since I used it myself.
  6. You can patch the XLCN but they are not strictly necessary for Aurora Village, I believe. As for ELFX and ELE, generally let them overwrite anything dictated by their load order. You can forward the XCMO - Music Type. Are you using SRLE by any chance? The REGS - SRLE conflict part still needs some work.
  7. Welcome Mena, glad to have you around here! Really fantastic mod :)
  8. Is that not a bug of SFO 2.0? Haven't seen anything during like that during all the testing with Dawn of Whiterun.
  9. Inns and Taverns is one of the best additions to the game and blends in perfectly with REGS. It deserves far greater attention on the Nexus. it also works with the prices of Realistic Room Rental. Although REGS is now modular, I highly recommend you to install this mod. Fun fact: Most of the highest quality city/village mods are made by women. Inns and Taverns is no exception :)
  10. Awesome update is in the works for tomorrow. Discovered a true little gem today, hidden in the darkest corners of the Nexus, you'll see tomorrow :D
  11. Keep in mind that although the Full version adds dialogue, it isn't voiced. If I were to use this I'd therefore opt for the requirements only version.
  12. Not that I noticed no... I'm too busy with regs atm to do a screenshot comparison of the other races though. In a previous post I compared bretons and Dark Elfs, check them here https://imgur.com/a/hW28x
  13. Small update: Provincial Courier Service somehow got lost into oblivion when changing the pack mod list categories. Added it back in.
  14. Oh sweet I didn't know that! Surely going to try out .5k then. I'm not that well versed with the technicalities of textures or meshes in general. It was merely my observation that reducing the resolution of this mod will substantially reduce your VRAM usage without quality loss. What I wonder about though is why the author uses 2k textures then when there is no perceptible quality loss in the game? If you choose .5k instead of the default, then the total VRAM saved (assuming all, or virtually all, different male races are present in a city scene) can be even more than 150mb. Choosing 1k will save 100-120mb as previously mentioned. My question is what do you think you will do about this for STEP Baseline (or Performance)? I understand directing users to use another tool, DDSopt, just for this one mod might be a bit too much.
  15. This mod has been pretty well done (though quite a few improvements can be made). Some time ago, we looked at this mod for REGS. Not to make this a topic about REGS, but here's an FYI for the pack's users: this mod has numerous conflicts with multiple city mods and cannot be used with the pack in its current form.
  16. Just noticed you are also a mod author. That Varied Vigilants of Stendar mod looks like a nice little addition :) By the way, if you write a message to z929669 you can get a yellow mod author tag for the step forums.
  17. The floating lantern is the fix? :P I haven't been able yet to install the latest REGS version that CJ made today, so not sure what was there before in that pic, hence why I ask.
  18. Does that occur with the latest REGS version?
  19. That could have been a typo of me, I'll check it later. Nothing to worry about though.EDIT: Also, you really shouldn't hold off playing the game or modding the game further because of Sky Haven Temple. Chances are, you won't be visiting there soon anyways (assuming you start a new game) so you should be able to plug in the mod later and then re-run the REGS FOMOD installer with possibly updates files of CJ.
  20. I'm not part of the dev team, but I don't will be major changes to it. Going from 2.2.8 to 2.2.9 should not take more than 30minutes if you already have 2.2.8. Probably the same going from 2.2.9 to 2.3 in the future. 90% of the mods for STEP Core have been pretyt much set in stone for a long time now. Also don't forget that each step release (from 2.2.5 or 2.2.6 onwards) is meant to be closer to 2.3.0. So yeah, better install the STEP asap astart playing a proper Skyrim game!
  21. If they admit to it, it doesn't mean it exists. They could have all sorts of reasons for saying so. Again, if there were truth to be found there then their records could easily be used to write the most promimenent essay in decades... It would be more damaging than the NSA spying on citizens (which wasn't really any revelation, all governments have had massive spying programs since world war I). Still, I had a quick browse through the video. I stopped when they took Henry Kissinger's words completely out of context.And another example. One of the main sources of evidence appears to be that former Candian Defence Minister... He apparently recently said that "'a couple of their ladies dressed as nuns go into Las Vegas to shop and they weren’t detected"... He is now 90 years old and only began making his claims in 2005. There's an irrifutable possibility that age has taken its toll. Also you often see that when a person of power or prestige comes out with a secret, others of similar positions follow and claim the same thing. Haven't seen any reference to that (apart from the makers of the video). I was forced to read the bible as a child and truly believed in it until the age of 12 or 13. When I was 20 or 21 I read the books of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins Richard Dawkins]. Haven't felt the need to read theology ever since. Also, linking the bible with world governance takeover sounds like an idea from Ron Paul or Tea Partiers... Again, just because a couple of people go on record doesn't mean it is is true. Because a defence minister says it, doesn't make it true.Now I'm not sayign aliens don't exists. I believe in extraterrestrial intelligent life because the probability for it to exist is substantial. I believe in conspiracies because they are there. After all, we are faced with public and private corruption every day (cartles, deals under the table etc.). But this idea that the entirity of top-level governance, executives and societal leaders are all strings pulled by an imaginiative organization of evil-doers and control-freaks...In reality it's a movement that become big in the states in the 1970s and 1980s, partly fuelled by right-wingers to instigate anti-government ideas among the population to further their own agenda of trickle-down economics and low taxes for the rich. The conspiracy movement is full of hypocrisy and is actually being (ab)used to increase the power of the very elite it wants to combat. Nowadays it is a multi-million, if not billion, dollar industry. There are countries like Greece where every every corner shop sells dozens of different conspiracy magazines. In the US, I guess the likes of Alex Jones are a prime example of this.I don't claim to know everything, CJ, but I cannot believe in this stuff especially facing highly dubious sources of evidence and no peer-review references either.
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