[QUOTE=Katra804;53188170]This is probably not necessary to ask since it's an almost essential mod to have, but did you make sure to install the unofficial Skyrim patches/unofficial Skyrim legendary edition patch?[/QUOTE]
i had the dawnguard and dragonborn patches cause i didn't have hearthfire when i made that mod list
i think it was crashing because of
1: its a really old save with a lot of mods
2: potential save and script bloat
3: basement had a lot of mannequins and display racks with shit on them
4: simply running out of memory
im gonna looking into that ENBoost thing, supposedly lets Skyrim use more memory than it is normally allowed
i was gonna do a fresh start on SE but SKSE64 is still heavy beta and a bunch of of my favorite mods haven't been ported over yet
[editline]8th March 2018[/editline]
oh boy time to look for an ENB
i finally have a computer that can handle one, why not use one?
[QUOTE=Kurahk;53188204]i was gonna do a fresh start on SE but SKSE64 is still heavy beta and a bunch of of my favorite mods haven't been ported over yet[/QUOTE]
I know that feeling all too well. Though if I remember correctly, doesn't the regular SKSE allow for more memory to be used than the default executable for Skyrim? I could have sworn that was a feature they added.
[QUOTE=NightmareX91;53188001]i've been here since i was 10[/QUOTE]
Same here (not on this account (No, the old account was not permabanned, just embarrassing))
[QUOTE=Katra804;53188264]I know that feeling all too well. Though if I remember correctly, doesn't the regular SKSE allow for more memory to be used than the default executable for Skyrim? I could have sworn that was a feature they added.[/QUOTE]
I definitely remember reading about a memory patch or something being added to SKSE but either it has never worked for me or I've simply gone past the limit, even with the patch.
The whole reason why I wanted to start over on SE was the upgraded memory stuff but again, SKSE64 is beta and most of the cool mods haven't been brought over yet so I'm stuck with Oldrim for a while yet.
[QUOTE=Kurahk;53188280]I definitely remember reading about a memory patch or something being added to SKSE but either it has never worked for me or I've simply gone past the limit, even with the patch.[/QUOTE]
Skyrim already uses 4GB, Sheson's memory patch (the one now included in SKSE) just optimizes some things and fixes some issues iirc
I remember one time in skyrim I stole a horse and left it in Riverwood and bizarrely that horse showed up in the same spot on every new character I made
[QUOTE=DudeGuyKT;53188317]I remember one time in skyrim I stole a horse and left it in Riverwood and bizarrely that horse showed up in the same spot on every new character I made[/QUOTE]
He's waiting
[QUOTE=_charon;53188316]Skyrim already uses 4GB, Sheson's memory patch (the one now included in SKSE) just optimizes some things and fixes some issues iirc[/QUOTE]
well if that memory patch only optimizes stuff then i can safely say i've gone way past the limit
modding, not even once
[QUOTE=Kurahk;53188280]I definitely remember reading about a memory patch or something being added to SKSE but either it has never worked for me or I've simply gone past the limit, even with the patch.
The whole reason why I wanted to start over on SE was the upgraded memory stuff but again, SKSE64 is beta and most of the cool mods haven't been brought over yet so I'm stuck with Oldrim for a while yet.[/QUOTE]
SE didn't really bring anything new to the table beyond a 64-bit executable as far as I'm aware, and that didn't really strike me as something that required a whole new copy of the game to be released. They could have easily pushed out a patch that included the 64-bit executable as a secondary option for Oldrim. Can't really say the visuals were anything appealing in SE either, considering that the same thing could be achieved with an ENB and a couple of texture mods.
[QUOTE=Katra804;53188322]SE didn't really bring anything new to the table beyond a 64-bit executable as far as I'm aware, and that didn't really strike me as something that required a whole new copy of the game to be released. They could have easily pushed out a patch that included the 64-bit executable as a secondary option for Oldrim. Can't really say the visuals were anything appealing in SE either, considering that the same thing could be achieved with an ENB and a couple of texture mods.[/QUOTE]
Why would Bethesda bother updating an ancient game when they could re-release it for the millionth and charge full price for it
fucking Todd
[QUOTE=Katra804;53188322]SE didn't really bring anything new to the table beyond a 64-bit executable as far as I'm aware, and that didn't really strike me as something that required a whole new copy of the game to be released. They could have easily pushed out a patch that included the 64-bit executable as a secondary option for Oldrim. Can't really say the visuals were anything appealing in SE either, considering that the same thing could be achieved with an ENB and a couple of texture mods.[/QUOTE]
They added proper water currents (which appears to have been done at least partially by hand), a shitload more grass and rocks and shit, and early versions of some Fallout 4 engine improvements like godrays (looks like SE is based on the version of Skyrim they ported to test the engine changes, so it's engine is between Skyrim and FO4)
Also it runs far better than any ENB will, and poking around at it you can get stuff that looks as good as any quality Skyrim ENB but with no performance hit
IIRC it was also cheaper (or free? i forget) for those who already owned Skyrim so I'd say that's fair enough
[QUOTE=_charon;53188345]They added proper water currents (which appears to have been done at least partially by hand), a shitload more grass and rocks and shit, and early versions of some Fallout 4 engine improvements like godrays (looks like SE is based on the version of Skyrim they ported to test the engine changes, so it's engine is between Skyrim and FO4)
Also it runs far better than any ENB will, and poking around at it you can get stuff that looks as good as any quality Skyrim ENB but with no performance hit
IIRC it was also cheaper (or free? i forget) for those who already owned Skyrim so I'd say that's fair enough[/QUOTE]
Eh, fair enough I guess. I'm still gonna stick to Oldrim for now because of the mods though, so until the mods I'm running are ported over to SE, I'm gonna stick with Oldrim for the time being.
[QUOTE=Katra804;53188365]Eh, fair enough I guess. I'm still gonna stick to Oldrim for now because of the mods though, so until the mods I'm running are ported over to SE, I'm gonna stick with Oldrim for the time being.[/QUOTE]
that's pretty much what i'm doing, but i really cannot wait for SE to take over, because that 64 bit is a fuck huge improvement
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thurbsby nit
i really hate dealing with unpleasant people at my work. like i don't think its even their fault, its just the way they talk to people but seem kinda rude while trying to be nice.
would be better if i didn't have to talk to anyone, at any point in my life from now on.
it's really funny when k-pop singers say "nigga" like yo do you know what you are doing right now
i finally made it into the big time guys
i got 1000 subs
[video=youtube;gCfWnma_mok]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCfWnma_mok[/video]
but so what
[QUOTE=Mr.Brown;53188805]i finally made it into the big time guys
i got 1000 subs
[video=youtube;gCfWnma_mok]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCfWnma_mok[/video]
but so what[/QUOTE]
Congratulations my friend good work hope you become famous
somehow the surgeons must have fucked up my grandma's knees while working on her hip operation because she's in constant pain and need to be dosed with painkillers. and the worst part is that there doesn't seem to be much action on their part on getting it resolved.
my grandma fooled herself into thinking it's because she's above 70 but the truth is that the doctors themselves said she had the physique and strength of a 50-year old, so she's really just fooling herself.
it pisses me off that she have to suffer like this on a daily basis when others around her age recovered from the same operation a week later, while she's suffered for over a month now.
morning i guess
[QUOTE=myon;53188957]somehow the surgeons must have fucked up my grandma's knees while working on her hip operation because she's in constant pain and need to be dosed with painkillers. and the worst part is that there doesn't seem to be much action on their part on getting it resolved.
my grandma fooled herself into thinking it's because she's above 70 but the truth is that the doctors themselves said she had the physique and strength of a 50-year old, so she's really just fooling herself.
it pisses me off that she have to suffer like this on a daily basis when others around her age recovered from the same operation a week later, while she's suffered for over a month now.[/QUOTE]
This is an outside opinion, but in some cases after surgery there can be either an issue with physio and relearning to walk properly after the surgery, or in some cases the muscles performing certain movements are weak because they were being compensated for before by other muscle groups before the surgery happened. I should mention that a THR is a major surgery and they need to do a lot of manipulations of muscle groups and nerve fibers during the procedure, and it might often take 6 months to a year for complete pain recovery in some cases.
At present I would just suggest that you request stronger painkillers for your grandma at least until the resolution phase is finished. Hope she gets better soon.
[QUOTE=Zonesylvania;53189251]This is an outside opinion, but in some cases after surgery there can be either an issue with physio and relearning to walk properly after the surgery, or in some cases the muscles performing certain movements are weak because they were being compensated for before by other muscle groups before the surgery happened. I should mention that a THR is a major surgery and they need to do a lot of manipulations of muscle groups and nerve fibers during the procedure, and it might often take 6 months to a year for complete pain recovery in some cases.
At present I would just suggest that you request stronger painkillers for your grandma at least until the resolution phase is finished. Hope she gets better soon.[/QUOTE]
god, that's too long of a time for her, since she's incredibly active otherwise and easily bored. I don't think she can handle being inactive for so long.
she's being pumped up with more painkillers anyways but it hurts to see her being so... neutral? exhausted and in pain constantly.
molly ft 4-5 inches of snow
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I think I'd make a good detective
My friends are all too busy to celebrate my 21st birthday in a week, I was going to organize something but no one wants to come
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[QUOTE=Svinnik;53189636]My friends are all too busy to celebrate my 21st birthday in a week, I was going to organize something but no one wants to come
[/QUOTE]
we can be your birthday buds, bud
what day?
[QUOTE=Zombinie;53189640]we can be your birthday buds, bud
what day?[/QUOTE]
17th
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