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venlaflaxine

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  1. Hm, I don't know about Parallax, but he uses Vividian ENB, which is compatible with Purity (https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/36067/?) and also comes with some great comparison shots on the page. Unfortunately, none of the comparison shots have a bunch of water in them.
  2. Any chance your thinking of adding this to the SR:LE set up? I'd love to be able to minimize the number of weather and water esp's by using this "all-in-one." I've been using Pure Weather, really liking it, and worry about compatibility issues with my modified SR:LE set up, so would love someone more qualified to be the one to worry about it for me ^^;;
  3. I'd rather not disable the tool entirely as I'm used to using it to check my mod order. Is there any way for it to ignore this one error message, but continue functionality?
  4. I'm a long time MO user and I've always used the built-in "fix" when getting the "potential mod order problem" error. I decided to try out a STEP install for my most recent playthrough. It has almost all the core mods and a few of the extended mods. I'm receiving the "potential mod order problem" error and the recommended changes conflict with the order recommended by the STEP instructions. Here are the MO recommends: Move Thieves Guild Requirements after Even Better Quest ObjectivesMove Traps Make Noise after Thieves Guild RequirementsMove When Vampires Attack after Traps Make NoiseMove aMidianBorn Book of Silence - Content Addon after When Vampires AttackMove aMidianBorn Book of Silence - Weapons after aMidianBorn Book of Silence - Content AddonMove Complete Crafting Overhaul Remade after aMidianBorn Book of Silence - WeaponsMove The Paarthurnax Dilemma after Complete Crafting Overhaul RemadeShould I apply the "fix"? If not, is there any way for me to clear this message? Thanks!
  5. Nevermind, I figured it out :) FYI, in case anyone is interested: Search Results Click Start and then Control Panel. Select Classic View from the left side of the window. Double-click NVIDIA Control Panel. Click View and next Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area. Click the new icon in the notification area. A pop-up will show applications using the NVIDIA graphics. Worked for me!
  6. Several people have said that it'll still say Intel Graphics though. That's why I would like to double-check in the manner EssArrBee has suggested.
  7. I've done this, but how do I tell which graphics card it's using?
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