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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Apr 21, 2015 4:18:21 GMT 1
So, anyone had a PC version of Skyrim and does modding? I do, so if anyone here does, let's talk about it, whether it will be about modding or talking about the mods. Any mods.
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Post by Clint Johnston on Apr 21, 2015 22:09:45 GMT 1
Created Mods? No. Enjoyed using them, quite a bit. Favorite one in my memory was the music replacement where I essentially re-scored the game.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Apr 21, 2015 23:36:25 GMT 1
I have a PC Skyrim, and would love to be able to build mods, but I cannot make heads nor tails of the Creation Kit...
I may try again soon though when my frustration at the technical details is somewhat abated...
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Apr 22, 2015 7:17:36 GMT 1
I mean using them as well. I know not many people here know their way around CK, so I don't expected that.
Anyway, my usual suspects on the top of my head, after I've reinstall Skyrim are:
Frostfall Realistic Needs and Diseases SPERG Interesting NPCs Unofficial patches Bug Brawls
The rest I've tend to install at a later date if I feel like installing them or not.
Speaking of which I'm trying out a fanmade DLC called "The Wheels of Lull." I hear it's pretty good, much better than Falskaar, so I'm anxious to see how this one goes.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Apr 27, 2015 7:02:30 GMT 1
Here's something crazy and interesting, to lighten the doom and gloom lately with the Skyrim Modding community.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jul 15, 2015 8:53:53 GMT 1
I've learned something this week, aside knowing the exact amount of duchebaggery that Adobe contains within themselves.
Even if you have a really good rig, Skyrim is still a finicky chucklefuck when it comes to functionality.
I had to add DirectX 9 to get it running along side with my ENB set up. Let's not even mention that the ENB host program is nitpicky in what sort of d3d9.dll file it wants to run. Recently I've decided to drop the Morning Star ENB Preset and try out the Elder Blood ENB Preset again, since now I have a good rig. Took me a good moment to figure out it want's a specific .dll file to use.
Ugh, all the trouble I had to go through to get Skyrim running as my old PC with better performance. Yet, still less painful than watching 2014 VGA show from last year honestly.
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Post by jklinders on Jul 15, 2015 14:51:21 GMT 1
Given that Flash is being attacked from various sources right now, Adobe is going to have to abandon it or completely overhaul it soon. honestly I'm surprised it took this long. As for photoshop, that whole subscription model is a sure fire money grab of the nastiest order. Frankly the internet and graphics design would be better off if that company burned.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jul 15, 2015 17:51:32 GMT 1
Pretty much. I've already seen people showcasing their artwork that is not from Photoshop. In fact, I actually had a better feedback response from Manga Studios when doing digital painting. I'll post it up one of my recent pics that was originally intended as a backdrop for my comic, which I'll finish the damn thing no matter what. As proof it's not the end of the world when it comes to digital art. I can do this shit pretty well on Manga Studio of all things.
Anyway, more updates on my new setup with Skyrim. It had a shaky start at first, going CTD for some reason with my UI. Reloaded and it went ok. Although the stability helped when I've disabled ENB's handling with rain effects due to one of my mods. Despite that, so far it seem to run smoothly, with the rain, massive overhaul with the flora section including grass and installed JK's Skyrim mod, which originally gave my previous PC some major grief. It's shakey but it has a promising start.
Let see how it handles when I take a visit to Riften or other major towns.
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