stoppingby4now
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Nothing got lost in the migration. You are hitting the max limit of search results that can be returned which is 1000 (20 results per page X 50 pages = 1000 results).
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Youtube videos can be linked/embedded on the wiki as well.
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implemented Maintain Your System Specs On the Wiki
stoppingby4now replied to z929669's question in Wiki Support
I don't have a problem with adding it, as I've stated. The initial response was to explain why it wasn't added initially and why it currently isn't a key point for the intended purpose of the Specs. -
implemented Maintain Your System Specs On the Wiki
stoppingby4now replied to z929669's question in Wiki Support
I admit I wasn't aware of Enhost. Based on the limited information I've been able to gather, it seems like it's doing something good (there's that compelling reason). Though, I'm surprised that the Skyrim process would reach 4GB based on the speculation of what Enhost is doing. Guess I'll have to get a setup going and do some testing. The only problem currently is that all we have right now is speculation on what Enhost is doing. I have trouble believing that Enhost is extending DirectX management on top of what Skyrim is doing, as that would add an additional layer of latency. I feel like something else must be going, akin to Enhost taking over DirectX management somehow. That said, we can add a field for System RAM. We'll still need compelling evidence to show that amount of System RAM plays a significant role for cards with less VRAM, when using Enhost. -
implemented Maintain Your System Specs On the Wiki
stoppingby4now replied to z929669's question in Wiki Support
8GB as a recommended minimum is a bit high for Skyrim. It's a 32 bit application (6GB is plenty). The key determinant on performance is how much GPU RAM you have. Lower amounts of GPU RAM will cause swapping to System RAM to rise with an increase of graphics data usage. Having 12GB of System RAM doesn't improve your performance if you only have 1GB of GPU RAM and are trying to run with high resolution textures. -
implemented Maintain Your System Specs On the Wiki
stoppingby4now replied to z929669's question in Wiki Support
The main purpose of the System Specs was to capture items that we could easily tie to for determining baselines of the guide. In that regard, GPU RAM is the key. We can add it in, but at present (unless there is a compelling reason I don't know about) it's not needed. -
Financial ruin goes beyond an assumption of increase of national debt. Anticipated loss of new jobs due to employer taxes would prevent a lot of people from being able to find jobs, and even put more out of work all together. A lot of companies throughout the nation have already cut full-time workers to part-time so that they don't have to provide health insurance. That's putting a strain on families today. And for the record, I have a major dislike for the way our healthcare is handled. Doctors get a whopping average of 2 hours of nutritional study. I got tired of them wanting to throw pills at me and my loved ones to mask problems without ever finding the cause. There are some good doctors out there, but they are hard to find. I found a fantastic holistic practitioner several years ago who helped me get my body back under control. It's all been out of pocket, but today I don't see a doctor, I see her, and I still pay less compared to the doctor visits and the drugs they would throw at me. I personally take exception to being forced into buying a minimum set of coverage which is beyond what I need and will ever use for an industry I can't fully support. Add in the ability for holistic practitioners to be covered by insurance, and I'll change my tune.
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Sounds like you are accusing me of fear mongering. :facepalm: On the contrary, we need change, with that I agree. I also agree there is fear mongering going on by those that oppose the AHCA. This isn't going to end well because it's not going to be sustainable financially in its current form. My prediction is the AHCA is going to pull us under into financial ruin as a nation if major changes aren't made (which I hope there are, but there's too much fighting in Washington to have high hopes), or premiums are going to sky rocket and put too much of a strain on the majority of the country. We know two families that currently don't have health insurance because they can't afford it, and they still can't afford it even with the subsidies, so they are going to pay the penalty instead which ironically is cheaper. What happens when a large population of the working poor opts to pay the penalty and only get insurance when they really need it? Another couple has already seen their premiums almost double with no increase in coverage. Also, from what I've read, the AHCA limits the age rating to a 3:1 ratio, whereas the majority of the states are at a 5:1 ratio or higher. That alone is going to cause higher premiums for the younger age groups. Except there are factors that allow subsidies to help reduce the cost of their insurance. Who is paying for that? Yes, there is some extravagant fear mongering, but there is some candy coating going on too.
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I'm in favor of health care reform, but I'm against the AHCA. We need change, no doubt, but as provisions of this bill get enacted (unless they are struck out), it's not going to end well. One case in point in how stupid this was put together, is a woman who battled cancer (and is winning), but was making trips to a cancer institute in Boston. Part of the rules enacted by this bill will prevent her from being able to go out of state for treatment and be covered, so any future visits are going to have to be out of pocket. This is going to prevent a lot of people from being able to visit top institutions for any given problem.
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That is the largest the embeded video can be in this forum.
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Took longer than I liked, but we are on the new server now (cutover Sunday night). Clean environment, and tweaked for performance. I definitely notice an improvement, but if anyone experiences any problems, please let me know.
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Feature list indicates automatic saving of draft posts. Assuming this applies to anything where the editor is used, but can test to confirm st done point.
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IPB had auto save when they used ckeditor, but don't think they have it in their current custom version. I'll double check. I had attempted to get a solution working for us, but lack of time and getting a reliable architecture defined delayed getting anything working.
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I only use Chrome for testing functionality, not for everyday usage. Did this behavior start recently, or has it always been doing this? If the former, can you loosely pin the crashes to any update of Chrome?
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Those late night benders have consequences.
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Brought to you from the folks from Corridor Digital and Bammo. This was originally released as web episodes, but you can see the entire movie below. Awesome work from a bunch of guys whose quality for production on low budgets has been significantly improving. [video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRLWs0dFiK0
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Sound awesome. I loved origins as well.
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Why do we need to configure Wrye Bash?
stoppingby4now replied to zpfpzps's question in Wrye Bash Support
You don't need to do those steps. The bash.ini is only needed if you need to change default paths, but that won't affect you since you are using MO. -
Title says it all. [video=youtube]
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Something broke the recipient display, just not entirely sure what. The server migration won't fix it, but our switching over to new forum software will. :P Just no ETA on that yet.
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is there a chat or something like that ?
stoppingby4now replied to schrecksekunde's question in General Skyrim LE Support
Some form of chat will likely come back at some point, but we've been busy working on other infrastructure, and real life has been getting in the way. -
Categorized Favorites Menu - BCF files
stoppingby4now replied to celroid's question in General Skyrim LE Support
I've just updated the BCF structure to allow for enabling/disabling a BCF from the appropriate File descriptor page so that we can prevent older version from showing up on the mod page. CFM is now displaying only version 1.18. -
Based on root's description, I think I would dig this mod. Having messages shown on the screen that reflect the PC's thoughts is a great way to utilize useful information. I would add that it's not immersion breaking to be aware of where you are in the world. We all travel areas on a daily basis without constant signs telling us that we are entering a particular area, yet we know we are based on our surroundings. The concept here is no different. I also like torminators idea. It would also be sweet to have a mod that adds stone pillars or such to mark border boundaries on main roads.
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Based on the video alone, I definitely want to try this out. Those are my kind of storms.
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For anyone that ever used Ghost (back when it was good, before they @#$%@# it up in 9+), you should check out clonezilla. It's a great free solution for creating whole image snapshots of a machine (by partition or drive), copy drives, and you can set up a server to multicast images out to several machines at a time. I use it at home to create an image of a fresh windows install after activation to cut the install time down whenever I decide to start fresh.

