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TheInfinityComplex

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  1. I found another fix through a separate forum post. I'll link it here in case others can't find it and make their way here somehow (thanks Sheson!): https://forum.step-project.com/topic/14518-executing-texconv-returned-error-c0000135-vruntime140dll-or-vcruntime140-1dll-was-not-found/
  2. Dear all, I am new to the modding scene in the sense that I truly want my game to run well this time around, and have taken care thus far to read every mod description to actually achieve the results I would like, however I'm stuck with this error code from dyndolod: "] error: [tamriel] trees lod generation error: executing texconv returned error c0000135: "c:\modding\modding tools\dyndolod\edit scripts\texconvx64.exe" My log and the guide I am following on reddit are linked below. Any help would be very much appreciated! Link to Guide: https://old.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/bw7nuc/dyndolod_install_for_dummies_its_really_not_that/ Link to Log (alternatively, file is attached): https://file.io/d1hPd2
  3. Hi everyone, I'm rather new to forums of any sort so please try to bare with me if I make any mistakes when posing this question, thanks! I recently made use of BethINI (such a useful tool!) due to countless recommendations, and it's worked very well. Unfortunately something fishy is up with my water. Since installing BethINI when water is in my character's vision the frame rate can drop to up to 10 FPS (I usually run at a constant 60). I don't know if this is something that can be fixed with an INI tweak, nor do I have any idea what could be causing the issue. I disabled all reflections in the water, just in case that was the problem, and it had no effect. I use Realistic Water Two and thought that may be the source of the conflict, however disabling it also had no effect. The only details I've noticed are that the lag usually occurs around a waterfall or somewhere where the water gives off a more frothy effect. I'd appreciate any help I can get!
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