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DanimalTwo

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  1. I remember seeing a similar error with an older version of Mod Organizer. Are you sure you are using the latest version? It can be found here.
  2. Not sure about the line in the water, but the last two images show a ship floating in the air.
  3. Are you using the Standalone Version of Wyre Bash v304.3 located here?
  4. Is Mod Organizer also set to run as administrator?
  5. I am trying to build the REGS – SRLE Patch.esp. For some reason I show no conflicts with RavenRockExpanded.esp for the below records. RavenRockExpanded.esp does not show in TES5Edit as even having these records.
  6. True, but I would not assume that they do. Generally, when following a guide, I do not read the mod pages for the long list of mods I am required to install. My bad I know.
  7. Should the following instructions for Unique Border Gates be included?
  8. Unique Border Gates ESPs are not in the BOSS master list and no instructions for BUM are included.
  9. You also have to "clean masters" using TES5Edit. For the naked people did you used BASH to tag "SR Conflict Resolution.esp" with Relev and Devel?
  10. I think I just got confused that Neovalen lists the conflicting mods. All is well. Now on the test my mods with SR:LE - SUMS for my play through. However, real life is interfering right now. I have everything set up though.
  11. For the "REGS - SRLE Patch.esp" should this read "Sky Haven Temple M&M3.esp"? Or did I get something wrong?
  12. I have already used 3DNPC, Inconsequential NPC, and all the populated mods with no issues other than sometimes things get really populated, but I have I really good PC. I have not upgraded to Civil War Overhaul (CWO) 3, though it was listed in MO as available. Now I see it is not. Thanks for the advice, I will stick to CWO 2 for now.
  13. I just installed REGS on top of SR:LE. I included everything. I haven't played yet, still need to go through the REGS - SRLE Patch.esp conflict resolution. Even then I have my own build on top of SR:LE in which I plan to also include REGS, because REGS includes some of the mods that I have been using anyways and includes the patches. Bottom line, to early to say whether I like those mods or not. I have a PURE SR:LE profile, PURE SR:LE - REGS profile, but I play with my own profile that will be built on top of both. My own profile includes most well done voice follower mods (Vilja is Skyrim, Hoth, Cewindin, etc.), all of the populated skyrim mods, cannibis skyrim, animated prostitution (what do you mean not lore friendly) and civil war overhaul.
  14. @MadWizard25: Well said.
  15. I just noticed this pack and wanted to point out that Helgen Reborn and The Cyrodiil Frontier - Fight Against the Thalmor II are not compatible. I found this out the hard in my current play through. You will CTD at Thalmor Prison. From Helgen reborn page: Quote I fixed CTDs by disabling the Thalmor mods in my current play through. But this pack looks interesting as it includes many of the mods I use on top of SR:LE. EDIT: Please ignore post. I just noticed there is a patch to fix the issue.
  16. Yep wrong thread. Sorry.
  17. I just noticed this pack and wanted to point out that Helgen Reborn and The Cyrodiil Frontier - Fight Against the Thalmor II are not compatible. I found this out the hard in my current play through. You will CTD at Thalmor Prison. From Helgen reborn page: I fixed CTDs by disabling the Thalmor mods in my current play through. But this pack looks interesting as it includes many of the mods I use on top of SR:LE.
  18. TechAngelI am not offended by anything you said or see it as a person attack. I agree that the news media here in the USA is bad in the sense that they do not cover most news stories thoroughly. Science comes up with testable hypotheses that can be proven either true or false. Experiments are designed then to test them, and when sufficient facts exist they become theories until proven false. Science does not work upon belief. Nor am I mocking your beliefs. I do not believe in deities, but do not go out of my way to mock those who do. I would recommend reading the following page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies I would also recommend doing a Google search on "thrive movement debunked". Scientists by their very nature are skeptics. We question everything even the existence of Gods, and if one cannot prove something we remain skeptical. Things that cannot be proven or dis-proven are beyond the realm of science. But extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, to which Carl Sagan responded "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". What you are asking is to reject the laws of thermodynamics and claiming a government/industry conspiracy suppressing a the existence of perpetual motion machines. Rather then watch Thrive, I would recommend watching Cosmos, the sequel to Carl Sagan's original Cosmos hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson, which was on the FOX network last night. This is my last comment on the matter. I did not come here to discuss conspiracy theories or beliefs.
  19. I use AutoSave Manager, it adds your character name to all your saves.
  20. As a scientist I am disappointed by this post. It is mostly conspiracy theories. Magical thinking if you will, the same that caused Steve Jobs his life and that certain celebrities are using to get people not to vaccinate thier children thinking it causes autism. I am not sure what is meant by "mainstream media." I will say be skeptical about what you read on the Internet and carefully evaluate your sources of information. Sadly that these views are being expressed on the STEP web site which pro ports to use the scientific method to evaluate claims like whether memory managers work or INI settings do what is claimed. Thing like the n-machine violate the laws of physics, see link provided by DoubleYou. I would recommend that anyone believing this non-sense visit science blogs where I use to hang out. Those posts are largely made by 'real scientists' and probably would not be consider 'main stream', whatever, that is suppose to mean. Another good place to start would be the James Randi Educational Foundation started by the Amazing Randi a magician by trade who made a living debunking paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.
  21. It looks like you have SKSE set up correctly. So your issue lies elsewhere.
  22. I use "Interesting NPC's" (3DNPCs) on top of SR:LE on a seperate profile. I keep a clean PURE SR:LE profile and built my own profile on top of it. This can be done by copying the SR:LE profile and calling the new profile something else. I call mine "DanimalTwo's SR:LE". While I am skilled in the use of TES5Edit, I unfortunately am not as skilled at identifying conflicts that matter. That said, I am using 3DNPCs as well as many other mods with just the "SR Conflict Resolution.esp" on my current play through without any patches for the added mods (unless they are provided and the mods in questions page). Keep your SR:LE install clean and create a new profile for whatever you want to try out. I update both my PURE SR:LE and my own profile whenever Neovalen makes changes. I have not used Crossbow Basic Collection, so I cannot comment on it. Most of my added mods are added NPCs especially, well voice acted NPCs mods of which 3DNPCs is just one.
  23. I do not agree that they should be added to the same profile. What I would suggest is copying the STEP profile, giving it a new name, and then add your Packs there. This allows you to easily switch between your PURE STEP profile and any other profiles that include both STEP and Packs. This way you can have a different profile for whatever Packs you choose to include and create your own profiles with your own mods without messing up you STEP profile.
  24. It's a long list to look through, took me a long time looking too, but eventually I found it. "Female Behavior Graph" is there, just look harder. This part is optional anyway.
  25. I run SL:LE minus Realistic Needs and Diseases (I find it tedious) though I do maintain a PURE SR:LE profile. On top of that I run a ton of scripted mods, usually well voiced follower mods, all populated lands mods, Interesting NPCs, inconsequestial NPCs, Helgren Reborn, Organized Bandits, Travilers of Skyrim, Civil War Overhaul, Cannibus Skyrim, Animated Prostitution, etc. and use RealVision ENB. I use the Autosave Manager mod and save my games pretty much automatically and whenever/whereever I like. I do not exit the game and restart upon death. Ever since Sheson's Memory Patch, I can play pretty much without CTDs and freezes and now spend more time playing then modding or trying to fix the game. I have been following Neovalen's Skyrim Revisited (the original SR) for over a year (it the reason I am here), including his 1st edition of SR:LE and now the current version. By doing so have I become somewhat an expert on using most of the tools used (before that I used Nexus Mod Manager (NMM). Before the Memory Patch came along, I was never able to play beyond killing the first dragon and only through suffering CTDs or game freezes every half hour (no fun at all). I no longer worry about optimizing textures (unless included in the SR:LE instructions), but I have a GTX680 with 4GB of VRAM. The only time I have run into CTDs (consistent ones) was the Shrine at Whiterun (turned out to be a bad mesh in Vivid Landscapes that the author since fixed) and a mod conflict between Helgrim Reborn and the Fight Against the Thalmor mods series (fixed by deactivating the series). I plan to deactiving Helgrim Reborn and then run the Fight and the Thalmor in my next play through. Needless to say I have a ton of NPCs in the game and tweeked BASH to have 60 active at any given time.
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