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0 0 Skyrim.esm
1 1 Update.esm
2 2 Dawnguard.esm
3 3 HearthFires.esm
4 4 Dragonborn.esm
5 5 Unofficial Skyrim Legendary Edition Patch.esp
6 6 Falskaar.esm
7 7 Skyrim Supplemental Patch.esp
8 8 notice board.esp
9 9 HighResTexturePack01.esp
10 a HighResTexturePack02.esp
11 b HighResTexturePack03.esp
12 c Unofficial High Resolution Patch.esp
Dont think Usleep is doing that.
Where is this thing happen?
And you also seems to miss patches for Notice Board.
Falskar and Dragonborn.
Insofar as I'ma ware, the only clothing "retextures" I have are of the highr es patch, and it's unofficial patch counterpart. I've never used body retextures, I see no point in it; not looking for girls with boobs, or dudes with muscles the size of their skulls.
About the missing patches though, hm, you seem to be right, but I couldn't seem to find any of the patches you spoke of. Can you direct me to aforementioned patches?
USLEEP does not cause that. That is caused by HDT physics as Uncle said - usually when the the game cannot load the graphics due to memory issues. [/quote]
Not sure what an HDT issue might be here, that sounds like something over my head. What can I do to fix this? I've noticed my game loads faster, when I pull the unofficial patch, and as aforementioned, USLEEP "seems" to be the culprit (if for some reason it is causing slowdowns?). Why is my game unable to load the graphics, and what can I do to remedy the matter?
This problem is new, it's never happened to me before, and I've played long enough to get many achievments.
None of the other mods should be casuing any issues at all (well, the hi-res pack is not something we usually would recommend, but even so, it shouldn't be a major problem - except aestheically).
However, that supplemental patch is something new. My first inclination from my experience is not to use it without more info. That would be the first thing I would look at as to causing problems.
Tried a few things with and without the supplimental patch. This didn't change anything concerning my first person view while wearing the second style of fine clothing, still creating a visual obstruction.
The high res pack seems to have come along as a free-dlc when I first bought legendary edition, I never really thought about it, and it never seems to have caused any problems before. Honestly, it seems like my problems started when I upgraded to USLEEP, from the individual patches for dawnguard, hearthfires and dragonborn. I thought it would just be more logical to use one patch instead of three seperate ones.
Refer to the following:
Resetting Skyrim to Vanilla or A Clean Reinstall by grimus - http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/357285562484690267/
SKSE, memory and skse.ini by Ilja -
http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/540740500921363665/
and:
Enboost Installation by Avriehttp://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=815662314
So I took a look at some of these files, and uh.. Guides.. I have no-clue what i'm supposed to do with these.. I don't understand any of this..
-SKSE stands for Skyrim Script Extender. It is a tool used by modders to add extra functionality to the backend of their mods. That's pretty much all you need to know about it.
-For the SKSE.ini, you need to install SKSE from here: http://skse.silverlock.org/ The text is a little small, but you want the "Current build 1.7.3" - "Installer". Download and run that, and from then on, you should start the game by running skse_loader.exe in the Skyrim installation folder (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim ). Once you have SKSE installed, either follow the steps in that guide, or download this:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/51038/?tab=files
The SKSE.ini is a configuration file that tells SKSE to have the game use more computer memory (RAM) when first starting up. This is important because Skyrim's memory management process is flawed, and the game WILL crash when it runs out of memory. This tweak allows you to play for longer without crashing, especially when using a lot of mods.
For ENBoost, you can skip the sections where Avrie explains what ENB does, and just follow his installation instructions. He's very clear on what you need to do, so don't think about it too much.
If you have any questions, we'd be happy to answer them!
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/919176676388537137/FB6899E9FFBEAE1CD3B0BACFFE1E790BFA3F5E9A/