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Valkexia

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  1. A more efficient way is to use Mod Organizer. It's easier to install, uninstall, and rearrange mods. The best way is to follow a guide. Skyrim STEP is one of the most detailed http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:2.2.9 The most advanced and detailed guide is http://wiki.step-project.com/User:Neovalen/Skyrim_Revisited_-_Legendary_Edition It includes graphics, stability, and some gameplay. Follow this guide and you can say goodbye to most CTDs. If you just want some mods: Skyrim Realistic Overhaul is overall the best texture pack. There's a link in the guides. SMIM for meshes Skyrim Flora Overhaul Tamriel Reloaded is a series of mods that deviates from vanilla. It includes textures, new trees, and new grass. It's my favorite series of graphic mods. Book of Silence Serenity ENB is one of most best-looking ENB preset. It's also one of the most taxing, though it can be tweaked to be less taxing without losing too much quality. These are my personal choices but following the Skyrim Revisited: Legendary Edition guide is still the best way to go. Also, wiki.step-project.com and forum.step-project.com have a lot of resources to learn from. I don't recommend Skyrim HD 2k, even the lite version. It uses too much VRAM in a lot of interiors. Skyrim Realistic Overhaul is the way to go. Install as little mods as possible. I, myself, have at least 200 mods I can't play without but I'd rather have less if possible. Other relevant info http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50244/? http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/55921/? http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50214/?
  2. I always go straight down the Prosperity tree immediately. I can have 20 cities and still be utopian, at least on Gemini difficulty.
  3. I you want top quality, follow the Skyrim Revisited: Legendary Edition guide http://wiki.step-project.com/User:Neovalen/Skyrim_Revisited_-_Legendary_Edition or at least use it as reference For ENB series, Serenity ENB is top quality
  4. I wanted to play it before but didn't want a console. I guess I have to play it now.
  5. Like Civ5 it has issues in conveying information. I keep forgetting stuff all the time. The camera still drags me around the map that it game me a headache after a few games. Also, they should have kept the leaders from previous Civ games (imagine space vikings and Gandhi in a space suite). I still don't remember the names of the leaders and sponsors. Though, I find micromanagement to be tame compared to Civ5.
  6. If you want to know more, Gopher has an excellent Beginner's Guide to Modding Skyrim series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE7DlYarj-DdhDG41roBVJfNCqvO5MmKP He also has a series of Mod Organizer guides https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE7DlYarj-DcLS9LyjEqOJwFUQIIQewcK
  7. Wendell said it best: "Why would you want a specialized appliance when you can get a general-purpose machine that does all that and more?" Also mods
  8. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 0.1 Alpha December 2015 is still a long way
  9. What kind of information you're looking for? Lore? Modding?
  10. Skyrim. Because mods. I spent more time modding than actually playing. Thousands of hours of Skyrim. Then, Crysis.
  11. While the peasantry in this episode is still funny like previous ones, the latest episode's just off the charts. The peasant was offensive and it was kinda hard to watch.
  12. Thanks. I'll try that when I get back to NV. The DLCs kinda left a bad taste in my mouth and I haven't played since.
  13. If you want to own your games, GOG is your friend. No DRM. Also, they're part of CD Project.
  14. I'm using a GTX 670. I can get 40-60 fps in most cases while using the mods on this guide http://wiki.step-project.com/User:EssArrBee/FalloutNewVegas and Rudy ENB. The only major problem I have is that the UI lags over time and can only be fixed by restarting the game.
  15. Mod Organizer works fine. What do you mean by outdated?
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