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I have the mod installed. But the ingame textures are not showing. Anyone know why?
And happy holidays!
The problem is not on my side, to include mods properly you need to make some adjustments on your game like installing SKSE, a memory allocation patch, compress your custom (mod) textures, edit some .ini files... if you are not interested in doing that you will have a lot of crashes in game.
But don't take my word, just read the S.T.E.P. guide (if you are really interested in mod your game) and see for yourself. I can not provide a mod that include all the fixes for your game, that simply don't exist.
STEP guide: http://wiki.step-project.com/STEP:2.2.9.1
Best of luck.
so people can use it right the mod is not even for skyrim elder nexus has it for obeleaven
this is trying to bring the mod form the other game to this game if someone is going to do that make sure it works right for the game some one how wants to use your mod should not have to install a bunsh ov kunk to get something to work i do the progaming to get it to work the mod install should do that its self not the user of the mod click and install and use not install this and install that and hach this
Let's fix that CTD (probably memory-related), shall we?
First, I'll recommended you to unsubscribe then subscribe again this mod and enter the game; sometimes those files (BSA) unpack incorrectly, so let's make sure isn't a corrupted file.
Next, if the CTD still happens, run the Skyrim Launcher, then change your graphical settings and downgrade one level (high to medium for example), then run the game and head to the ruins. The CTD is gone? Good, it is almost certain a memory issue and we can solve it.
First, get SKSE: https://steamhost.cn/app/365720/ - is a tool that stabilizes the game. Download and install on your Skyrim directory (not the Data folder). If you already have it, you know that from now on you use the SKSE.exe to launch the game.
The proceed to install this tool: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50305/? - just a file to drop in your data folder.
Now test the game to see if the CTD still persists.
Just tell me: are you using many texture replacers? Do the crash happens if you run your game with your graphic settings one level below?
I don't even know how to work my own phone, and you think I can know how to work all this lol.
I'd rather just wear a different armor mod, but thank you for trying to help ^.^''
- a large number of mods installed;
- memory allocation issues;
- too much texture replacers;
There could be other reasons, let's focus on those for now.
- The easier way is to optimize the textures, to free more RAM while playing. Install this tool: SMCO: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/13529/? it converts your textures in a smaller format without losing any quality in-game (mine are already optimized).
Read the instructions and make sure you always have the .dds only option selected, so it can process only the texture files;
Give it a go and tell me if the CTD persists.
About the civil war overhauls, I simply don't use them at all. I use an already heavily modded game, so there is a good chance for incompatibilities with other AI mods, custom respawn zones, an unprotected custom NPC being caught in the cross fire (from interesting NPC, some are not flagged as "protected")... another reason is that I already finish the game, now I'm just testing mods, not doing any progressing in game.
Thanks for suggestion anyway, looks like a good choice for those seeking more fights and the war realism that Bethesda forgot/didn't had time to implement.