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  1. Update: I just did a fresh install of Skyrim, using the STEP guide. The white pixels are there in the totally vanilla game too. Now I'm confused. It's gotta be a CCC issue, right? My drivers are updated and I followed the STEP 1 AMD initial set-up... I'm tempted to just let it lie, but I'm pretty sure it's going to bug me a lot now that I've noticed it. Is this the way the textures are meant to work?
  2. Aiyen: Yes, I was thinking the same thing. If it persists after ENB is turned off, maybe it has something to do with RLO or a bad texture. rootsrat: I just double checked, and SkyRealism - ENB doesn't have any additional textures or meshes to download.
  3. Hi, first let me say that I am new to STEP, and I am excited to see what this will bring to my game.  I am following the directions to the letter, and very methodically.  When I got to the benchmark phase for 2F, I noticed this strange pixellation on the stone walls of Helgen. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=177134339 Is this a problem with specular lighting or a texture problem? System spec: i5 4760k  3.4 GHz 16g DDR3 1600 RAM Radeon HD 7970 3GB I use Wrye Bash, with the following mod load order: During 2F, I also installed Skyrim HD and Serious HD, in that order, using the wiki instructions.  I also have SkyRealism ENB installed.  The pixels persist even when turning off ENB, and when trying out Sharpshooter's ENB instead.  The screenshot above was using Sharpshooters. While this isn't a huge problem, it's one of those annoying things that once you see it, it is hard to look away.  And those little shiny pixels seem to pop up on that rock texture wherever light hits it (sunlight is particularly nasty).  I am worried that the problem will last through the game, so I wanted to try to fix it now before I start playing again. Thanks!
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