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DoubleYou

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  1. Yes. Change the INI Path in the Setup tab. It should detect your profiles and be listed as Mod Organizer > Profile Name.
  2. OK. So the shadows flickering during movement is annoying. You could try ENB shadows. I think Skyrim Reloaded can fix shadows too.
  3. Looks rather normal to me. Sounds like you are being annoyed by aliasing. You might use ENB and enable the different AA options available for it. EdgeAA should effectively hide the fences flickering. Or if you rather, turn up your graphics card AA, set to Supersampling. Trouble will be getting it to be performance friendly.
  4. Version 3.0.1 Behind the Scenes: If Mod Organizer isn't found, it will display "NOT FOUND" instead of "ERROR" in the Setup tab.Behind the Scenes: If JIP LN NVSE Plugin is used for Fallout New Vegas, Fallout.ini will no longer be copied to Fallout_default.ini in the game directory, since FalloutCustom.ini will be able to successfully override Fallout.ini once the buggy Fallout New Vegas force overwrites Fallout.ini with Fallout_default.ini. Also, if JIP LN NVSE Plugin is not being used to enable the FalloutCustom.ini, and BethINI does copy Fallout.ini to Fallout_default.ini to avoid its settings being deleted, a backup of Fallout_default.ini will be created called Fallout_default.ini.BethINIbackup. In this manner, the original Fallout_default.ini shall be preserved if later needed. This is an attempt to resolve the problem mentioned here (I do not and have not used Tale of Two Wastelands, so I cannot vouch for compatibility. If anyone, however, were to guide me to any incompatibilities, I will be happy to provide a patch.): https://taleoftwowastelands.com/viewtopic.php?t=7042Behind the Scenes: Improved the detection of Mod Organizer profiles.Bugfix attempt: Having trouble tracking down a bug that can cause all INI settings to be removed leaving only the sections. I have added a number of checks and balances that hopefully should clear up this problem, as well as a possible fix for how this might occur. I am still unsure how this problem occurs, as I have not been able to reproduce it. Summary of Changes may not be as helpful for users affected by this bug. I am hoping that this will fix your issue, sdwav.
  5. Right. Go to Setup and under Restore Backup, select Before BethINI. This will restore your previous INI files so you can still play until I get this fixed. You can use version 2.9 off the Skyrim Special Edition Nexus if you want, as it doesn't suffer from this bug.
  6. Where you have BethINI installed, I need the BethINI.ini file contents.
  7. Could you give me the log.txt file with this happening? Also, what game you are using, and the contents of BethINI.ini. I've had two reports of this so far, and both instances the antivirus messed with it. You may try the Autohotkey script version and see if that changes things. I have not been able to reproduce this unless BethINI's files were tampered with.
  8. Please verify that you extracted the entire BethINI archive.
  9. Version 3.0 New Feature: Added support for Enderal: Forgotten Stories from Steam. Please let me know of any issues. This took a huge amount of modification to my code to add.New Feature: Added Summary of Changes window. This will tell you every change that BethINI has made during the current session. It will also automatically be appended to the log file each run.Behind the Scenes: New functionality for detecting invalid settings and removing them added. This allows the removal of invalid settings by checking each individual line against the INI dump and removing those that were not found. This functionality replaces the tedious line-by-line method I previously employed in FixINI(). Any setting that is removed incorrectly will need to be added to the INI dump upon verification.Known issue: Summary of Changes only tells which settings changed if they were already in the INI file.Unlocked Tweak: Bethesda Modding Platform checkbox re-added for Skyrim Special Edition, since it disables the Creation Club News and is therefore a welcome tweak :)Bugfix: Skyrim Special Edition Distant Object Detail settings would not be updated in the GUI when changing presets.Bugfix: Skyrim Special Edition Object Detail Fade dropdown didn't actually change the settings if the user selected either Default or Ultra.Bugfix/Kinda: (All games except Oblivion) AudioMenu tweaks will no longer be changed when the user clicks the Default button. This way you don't have to fear losing your custom Sound preferences when resetting your INIs.Bugfix/Kinda: Any custom value set for sLocalSavePath(General) will survive the Default button.Bugfix/Kinda: Any custom value set for iScreenShotIndex(Display) will survive the Default button.
  10. Check your left pane. Make sure it's checked.
  11. I'm not certain and haven't tested SSE as to whether it even has trouble too high character count. Original Skyrim needed to be 255 characters or less, but the default sResourceArchiveList2 that everynody uses makes use of 259 characters. So unless nobody is actually receiving the contents of Skyrim - Patch.bsa, I think the character limit has been increased. According to Mator from this post: https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topic/5132-bsa-load-from-plugin-ini-files/ New limit is closer to ~512.
  12. Well, there really aren't that many things different beyond shadows and decals between poor and low. Try increasing the Decal Fade setting and see if that changes it? Or add shadows into the mix. Maybe enable the tree animations? Kinda doubt trees would affect hair, but I'm grasping at straws in this case.
  13. Honestly, I wouldn't know, but I am curious. The logo being covered in shadow is caused, I believe, by the remove shadows tweak. Natively the game doesn't support removing shadows, so I hacked the settings to where they disappear, giving a huge fps impact.
  14. It may be useful, but I must confess there are many things I don't know about many mods. The crash log doesn't help me because I don't know how to read it.
  15. Ok, so I ran around with the poor preset, and I couldn't find anything wrong with the eyes or the hairs, so I figure it must be some mod that is adding something or changing something interacting with the ultra low settings used on the poor preset. My first impression is that perhaps the mod is adding something as a decal, which I have almost turned off on poor. Try setting the Decal Quantity to Low with the Poor preset and see if that fixes it. No it wasn't. The game was crashing. Crash fixes does not corrupt cells. You could remove it and it still is going to be corrupted. You need to take a hard look at your mods, start a new Mod Organizer profile, and figure out what works and what doesn't.
  16. I'm not certain I can really help in this case. Does this happen on a vanilla game? If not, start adding mods, say ten at a time, until it breaks again, then remove the ten that don't work and test one at a time?
  17. Never heard of that mod.
  18. Crash fixes warns you about missing nif files, caused by mods than can cause crashes, if I am not mistaken. The file generated in Overwrite is a log file that might tell you which files are the issue. From this, I think your issue isn't necessarily with BethINI, but something else. If you Google the missing nif file message, you may be able to track down the offending mod.
  19. What kind of framerate are you used to getting? It sounds to me like you are overloading your GPU. You should try lowering your preset in BethINI.
  20. OK. I am guessing that I lowered something more than I should have. Try the higher presets and tell me when the problem disappears.
  21. Which game and which preset?
  22. 1. Drop the d3dx9_42.dll from SKSE Preloader into the main Skyrim directory (where TESV.exe is located). 2. Download and install Crash Fixes into Mod Organizer like any other mod. 3. Setup the CrashFixPlugin.ini to your liking. You can do this by double-clicking the mod in Mod Organizer and going to the INI files tab. Set UseOSAllocators=1.
  23. Not by themselves, but you still need to add Crash Fixes and ENBoost. Are you using those two necessary mods?
  24. Well, changing INI settings can increase usage of system resources. Sometimes, increased memory usage with the addition of mods plus different INI tweaks can cause the game to fail, not because the mods or the tweaks were bad, but the combination of the two. Lowering settings can help. Installing Crash Fixes and using ENBoost helps most.
  25. Why are you resaving esp files anyway? For Skyrim SE? If so, I think you are supposed to use the Skyrim SE version of the Creation Kit in order for that to work.
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