I just endured the somewhat tedious registration process here (that pictorial capatcha..), to thank you Sheson, for this mod. I had been debating for a while whether or not to give it a try, because the process was, by most accounts, considered daunting, and I was nervous about risking my game's stability. But.. I read a great deal, watched several videos, and eventually just sat down, downloaded the various requirements, and examined their contents so I knew what you were referring to while reading through your nicely detailed instructions. And.... it worked! :) Not only that, it really wasn't very difficult at all. Maybe it's because I've been manually modding Elderscrolls games since Morrowind, but I'm not sure what the big deal is. Ah well. I really appreciate that you made your instructions for a manual install so clear and precise, they were very easy to follow. The only glitch arose when I attempted to launch Skyrim and was hit by an ILS; I tried several times, but no dice, despite that I had your memory patch enabled via SKSE. After doing some research I saw that others had encountered the same issue and SSME was suggested as an alternative. So, I deleted the skse ini I'd created and instead installed ssme. That did the job perfectly, and so far everything seems very stable. (I am also using ENboost) I simply cannot believe how stunning Skyrim looks now (I chose the medium option)... those horrid vanilla waterfalls were always my pet peeve with the game, and my primary reason for trying Dyndolod. As a bonus.. I get amazing LODs as well! Awesome! EDIT One thing I probably should mention is that when I check things out in MCM I notice that apparently NetImmerse Override is "Missing." I looked it up, and was considering installing it, but many posts on its Nexus page were commenting that it caused instability when decapitations came into play, so I opted to just leave it out. Currently, my game is running VERY smoothly (no issues at all)... in fact it might even be running better since installing Dyndolod, yesterday; that being the case I'm just as happy to ignore the NetImmerse message for now.