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Octopuss

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  1. The guide says "Change parameters according to your video card.", and the link points to some iparadigm.org website which I have no idea about, and there I get to click through some nonsense generic looking static pages which ultimately lead to incomplete and absolutely identical enblocal.ini settings. I have no idea what's the deal here, but I highly recommend getting rid of this.
  2. Shouldn't this be marked as dropped, since it's obsolete and hidden by author?
  3. Then I'm screwed. I can't get my head around that program, I just don't get it, lol.If you use the deadly dragons mod, there's an option in its mcm menu to make important npcs immortal.Ew, lol, no thank you, I am not a hardcore gamer :D
  4. I found this thread on ENB forums. It says Doesn't this do more or less the same thing as this mod?
  5. I don't know where to post this. In the AMD CCC guide, there is an instruction to set OpenGL triple buffering on. This is useless and does nothing, because Skyrim is Directx game. If you want to force triple buffering, you have to use Radeon Pro or similar third party tool. edit: The guide is basically inconsistent with 2.2.8 guide.
  6. That's even more confusing. Which one am I supposed to trust? STEP or ENB author? What STEP guide tells me to do is still completely different. And it links to some third party website which makes up some settings out of the blue.
  7. I am not sure about the enblocal.ini part of the guide. I downloaded ENBoost from Nexus, and the configuration is very specific with memory settings. The guide here suggests numbers equal to the size of memory on cards, while the stuff from Boris says something completely else. For example, for AMD cards with 3GB fo memory it says VideoMemorySizeMb=2944. I assume there is a reason for this.
  8. Ah great, mod authors are slowly moving here :D
  9. This mod still needs proper rename in the guide.
  10. What's wrong with these forums? Please don't tell me new version will look and function like Nexus. That would be death of the site!
  11. Then I'm screwed. I can't get my head around that program, I just don't get it, lol.
  12. I think he is on long indefinite break :(
  13. Well, loading it before USKP should fix that and keep the flag, no?
  14. How so? It claims it adds flag to NPCs and it's conflict free. Compatible with everything Put it up in your load order.
  15. The bandwidth difference is night and day though... I'll have to read up on the memory subject again. It's an interesting topic.
  16. Ok I worded it wrong. Is there a patch that prevents quest NPCs to be killed by monsters or other NPCs? :)
  17. The only problem is GDDR5 is much faster than DDR3 we're using now. It might be completely different architecture for all I know, but there is a reason graphic cards have dedicated and different memory on them.
  18. Is there a mod that prevents all NPCs that have any quest associated with them from getting killed?
  19. Aha, so the patch itself recommends real 512MB for block1 going from game's default 256. Allright. Let's see how will SKSE change when it gets from alpha. This is confusing.
  20. LOL WoW. I thought that game died away like five years ago. EVERYTHING bad in the MMO world is inherited from this crap, because everyone started to imitate stuff from it thinking it would bring them the amount of customers WoW has.
  21. If you want 280x, by all means, get Asus. Specifically, the lower clocked version. It might cost a little more than the others, but it's worth every penny (or cent, depending where are you from) of it. There's no other discussion. Just go get that. As for the othe components, motherboard is important, but it depends on several factors, like what features you want it to have, and if you want to overclock. Oh and how upgradable you want it to be. I can recommend stuff from Gigabyte and Asus. They make decent stuff. But it depends if you want the PC to be AMD or Intel based. I don't want to start a war, but I recommend Intel myself. Probably Ivy Bridge based (that means socket 1155 CPUs), because it's already the previous generation and a bit cheaper. I could look around for something that has ok specs for regular gaming purpose. There is crap ton of models with different features and it's easy to get lost and either buy something useless or too expensive. If you go with what I said, then the best choice of CPU would probably be Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570 (non-K, so pretty much not overclockable, but that should not be a problem). Memory, DDR3, basically anything rated at either 1600 or 1866MHz (memory is not too expensive these days I believe, unless another factory caught fire). 8GB (2x4) is what you will ever need. Single father? That's unusual :)
  22. Not from any good company. Cosmetic items... sure NP. Pay to win needs to diaf. Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk It's really everywhere, but if you are lucky only up to some degree. No I don't agree with it.Any form of pay to win along with significantly simplifying a game so every ****** who is able to pres 1-10 and click on mouse can acquire top quality raid-like gear is basically a big red sign yelling "jump the shitp!" at you. I quit playing LOTRO (played it for almost five years) almost year ago because of this. Month before that I dumped €150 worth of cosmetic items into their ***** store.
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