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DoubleYou

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  1. Finally someone who doesn't mind my template
  2. Maximum is 10240. That's the number I use and it works fine for my system (16 GB RAM + 768MB VRAM).
  3. OK. It appears there is a "vanilla sounds" optional and initial TES5Edit lookup looks like it fixes this. Crossing my fingers. Why hasn't this been mentioned before? I just must be OCD.
  4. OK. There definitely is some conflict between this mod and AOS, unless I'm quite mistaken. I'm going to find it and kill it. I think it is the stamina enchantment on weapons. Whenever someone draws one of them, it sounds like a dragon is landing nearby. Surely, that is an impressive effect, but not correct at all. Edit: Ok... so it isn't a conflict at all. It is the mod entirely. Seems the author has added a Effect Shader \ 14006E60 to have the NPCDragonFlybySD [sNDR:0003E491] ambient sound. I'm guessing it is a copy-paste error? The problem may be more extensive too. I might want to edit this thing!
  5. You should stop working so hard and use pcpartpicker.com. Here is your configuration on it: https://pcpartpicker.com/p/synLHx (You can edit by clicking the Edit button top right). Played with it a bit: https://pcpartpicker.com/p/9Zp24D Then, you might just want to ditch your idea altogether and go for something like this: https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/hNPxFT/modest-gaming-build
  6. You are running SKSE through MO, right?
  7. Use the load order backup button then.
  8. Tested bMouseAcceleration and indeed it appears to do nothing anymore. The blurshader ones I had tried change/tweak, and never noticed that they did anything. I was pretty sure that iShadowSplitCount did something, but I'd need to test it. One thing I would question is: Perhaps using Skyrim with an ENB/ENBoost results in some of these settings being disabled?
  9. It actually is on the MO wiki https://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:Mod_Organizer#Troubleshooting
  10. When you try having one app handle all games, it is difficult if not impossible to give individual attention to every game. The methodology is entirely different, built on an entirely different architecture. I'm sticking with MO.
  11. You are redirecting the downloads to your HDD? If not, that will help alot. You can use Free Commander or similar through MO and copy the Data folder as you have it set up.
  12. A discussion on this can be found in the advanced wiki guide here: https://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:Mod_Organizer_Advanced#Updating_Mod_Organizer
  13. I'm thinking... Bethesda probably isn't going to update their papyrus compiler, so perhaps we should create a patcher that will get rid of the need of doing all this ourselves (would be perfectly legal, as it would merely patch the bytes changed).
  14. First off, from your modwat.ch, you need to fix your ini files. Copy the one you generated in Documents\My Games\Skyrim into your profile (unless they're the same, in which case, delete them, redo Skyrim Launcher Options, then copy into your profile (ModOrganizer\Profiles\). Also, you need to fix the Left Pane priority order of at least the mods at the top. It needs to be structured closer to mine at the top https://modwat.ch/DoubleYou#modlist (That is my STEP Extended profile, so that is what it should look like when done, approximately). As for your issue with Bashed Patch now, instruction 3 is about adding bash tags, so to do that to aMidianBorn_ContentAddon.esp you need to: 1. Run Wrye Bash through Mod Organizer 2. Scroll down and select (left-click) aMidianBorn_ContentAddon.esp. It should become highlighted in blue. 3. Go to the bottom right of the window, and you probably will have to drag up the bars between Masters and Description in order to see the Bash Tags section. In that white space beneath Bash Tags you need to right click and click on Delev to add it. Do this again to add the Relev tag. 4. Continue with step 4.
  15. 1. Download and install LOOT if you haven't already done so. It should be version 0.6.1 2. Run LOOT though Mod Organizer. 3. Hit Sort and wait for it to calculate your load order 4. Add any missing LOOT Rules. A list of the mods in STEP needing rules is in the warning at the top of the Bashed Patch page. 5. Click Apply 6. Click Apply 7. Remake your Bashed Patch 8. Patch with DSR.
  16. Your load order is bad, which is why you are getting the error. Are you running BOSS or LOOT? It sounds like you are running both. If you are using LOOT, please ascertain that you don't have DSR set up to run BOSS during patching, as that will break it. If using BOSS, you need to set up user rules, which we don't have on the STEP guide as we use LOOT.
  17. You shouldn't need Hialgo with your setup IMHO. Your specs should work fine without it.
  18. Might want to wait until the latest version of TES5Edit come out, as it should get rid of a bunch of them by the looks. They aren't that harmful at the moment by the looks.
  19. Hmmm... Don't know. I suggest that you use the backup plugin list button often to ensure this doesn't happen. Typically I've only seen this happen in combination with making a Bashed Patch in Wrye Bash.
  20. I'm on Windows 8.1. But I'm running an APU
  21. It's been dubbed xEdit for some time now.
  22. Pretty sure the only way to fix that is to change driver AA to Supersampling or turn on enb's EnableEdgeAA=true.
  23. You did downgrade MO to 1.2.14, right?
  24. Indie Gala is giving away Deadbreed, which actually seems to be a pretty decent game. https://www.indiegala.com/store
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