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GSDFan

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  1. That would depend on how you delete it. If done from Windows file explorer I would guess then the registry would stay in tact and if you delete it from steam and restore from the archive, then yes you will have to run the game once external to MO to establish the registry values.
  2. @GrantSP Missing masters yes, but out of order masters no. I can put the windestructions esp before the perma esps and do not get a warning. @myztikrice I get the same results as you.
  3. Thanks for this, I installed SKSE1.07.02 and forgot all about it. I was experiencing unstable performance also. Going to test in a little bit.
  4. It appears you have two separate issues going on here. A CDT with load order and MO not indicating a missing master.. The first one is going have to be determined by you and the second one, while not looking right to you is actually correct. There are no missing masters as all of them are enabled. MO does not check for out of order masters, that is why we use BOSS and LOOT.
  5. I was having a problem running the perkus patcher standalone on my system, just would not run. I can run it through SUM without any problem. You can go into the SUM options and set the memory for the program to use. I just sleep on the keyboard and learn through osmosis. Seriously, you are on your way to that goal by reading, watching videos and asking questions.
  6. I also noticed that when you hover over the link you should get the full title and when the post was started, but when you hover over the link on this one all you get is the word "Can".
  7. If you get a dialog to asking to save the changes after modifying the executable line then you did not do it right, you pressed the close button before pressing the modify button.
  8. That is extremely annoying to say the least. May be just a bad download. How long have you been using MO? Been using for months and this is the first time this happened or just installed MO, things like that. Please provide you MO version and your FOMOD installer options, not external, in the plugins tab. The more info we have the better someone may be able to provide and answer.
  9. File conflicts can be hidden from the conflicts tab that are in the top section “provided by this modâ€. The mod has to have priority. You would have to temporarily move mod priority to do what you want. This will allow you to see the conflicts and hide them from the same place.
  10. @delta9857, I didn't intend for you to downgrade, that was just the last time I used MO with Oblivion. When time permits I will upgrade and test v1.2.18 and the new 1.3.3 beta.
  11. What version of MO are you using? I haven't tried this since version 1.2.14.
  12. If you are using Mod Organizer run the Skyrim launcher from the active profile and check your graphic settings.
  13. Are you talking about post 8 in this thread? If so make sure Steam is closed before launching this way. Please remember that was a hack and not the way things should be done. The proper way is to mod in MO and run the game from Steam. Post number two from here covers how to do this.
  14. You should only upgrade to v1.3.x if you want to participate in bug / trouble shooting.
  15. I haven't gone through this thread in a while so this might have been mentioned. I know that some of the mods made by Erkiel, ERSO, are used in the Modular Morrow Loot overhaul. In my last visit to the ERSO site it was mentioned that the mods will no longer be supported.
  16. Was his name is Ötzi?
  17. I marked post 4 as the best answer.
  18. The only thing I see is Bashed Patch, 0.esp is after the skyproc patches,ASIS-Dependency.esp, ASIS.esp and PatchusMaximus.esp. The bashed patch must be before them and made without them in the Bashed patch. You then run the skyproc patchers after you make the bashed patch.
  19. It was a fun endeavor to take on. I have been trying other games in 3D and finding they are more enjoyable that way. One note though, when I play Skyrim I do get a headache after a while, but have not noticed it with other games.
  20. First off you have to pomp 120fps or better in game. I used bandicam to do this. I also disabled all vsync associated with the game, be it in a configuration file or the Nvidia drivers. In nvidia control paned I set everything to default. When you enable 3D make sure the monitor is selected as the display type. The driver has a habit of changing to the 3D vision discover glasses. If you run the game and it looks red, then it has changed. While in the control panel, go to the stereoscopic section and look for the "Set keyboard shortcuts" box. It should be selectable when 3D is enabled. Click on it and look for the "Show advanced in-game settings"" and click on it. This will expand the selection to reveal more options. Put a check in the "Enable advanced in-game settings" check box to activate the hotkeys. Make note of what the keys do and click OK and apply to set everything up. Launch the game and use the keys to increase or decrease convergence to adjust what you are seeing. I have found that the depth needs to be low, around 2 or 3 bars on the scale. To adjust the convergence hold a bow in hand so it shows on screen. Use the key combinations to adjust the convergence so that the bow is not showing double when looking at it. Note that the convergence may take up to 30 seconds to do anything. You really need to play with the settings to get it right. I also just looked at a window or fire to adjust convergence so the ghost image moved into object I was looking at, but holding something in hand works a little better and keeps you from going cross eyed. You should expect 30 to 40 fps and lots of variations, higher and lower, while playing. 3D gives the game a new element while playing. Hiding by a stone wall gives the impression you are really behind behind the wall and snow storms take on a different feeling when you are in one. You may need Microsoft Silverlight installed for this to work, at least I had to install it to see 3D on other websites. I did not see the candle flame problem, but adjusting the convergence may help the shadows and keeping the depth low will help. I did not get this, but you have to get the FPS to 120 or better. #d will cut this in half. I can't say for sure as in my current OS install I am not getting any CDTs and my Load order is based on SRLE with some additions and subtractions and it is script heavy. When I first enabled the 3D I did have various problems that forced me to reinstall my OS, but I was experiencing lockups and resets before enabling 3D. The only way to see is 3D is the problem is to disable it and run the game and see what happens.
  21. I did not do anything special with my mods or enb. My Load order is based on SRLE with some mods I like.
  22. It is not so much a problem with the drivers as I was having various issues with Windows anyways. I was getting desktop lockups and resets on an increasing basis. It just got to the point when I enabled the 3d that it put things over the edge. it was most likely a comparability issue between programs that I had installed. I like my gadgets. I now have the 3d working without issues so far. Tried Skyrim and the 3d transforms the game considerably. I just have to work out the best combination of settings that will not make me go cross-eyed.
  23. Always a good idea to launch the game external to MO on a fresh install or when the game cache is verified prior to launching from MO.
  24. Run the Skyrim launcher from the active profile and make sure that windowed is not selected and that your resolution is set correctaly.
  25. After I enabled my 3d vision stuff I started to suffer BSOD in windows. I have spent the last week trying to get my OS installed and at every turn something else went wrong. Frustrating to say the least. I finally found an old 8.1 image that I restored and am in the process of installing my software now. Before the meltdown I discovered some interesting things about 3d that I was doing wrong before.
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