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Or it could be the other way around. *shrugs*
BTW: why didn't you get the Texture Pack Combinder? http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/20801
it is using the Big 3 Texture Packs and many many other small texture packs.
if your system can handle it then go for it ^^
Really anything at 23fps is ok, thats what your eyes see as normal movment, hence why tv broadcasts and movies play at that speed, anything else is just eye candy
I can't say I agree; I see a noticable difference between 30 and 60 frames per second. If possible I always try to get my games running at 'least 50.
My Skyrim runs at the lowest 30fps, in Whiterun with multiple graphics mods enabled; I do see the difference.
Edit: Correction, doing this has been completely unnecessary for a while now.
A bit behind the times on that one. Won't hurt anything, but isn't needed.
My bad.