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Any skyrim mods pros
I never got to play the damn thing because it always crashes on me because i try to install to many mods.
This time im taking my time and adding mods one by one, with boss loader each time. Any links to collections that dont conflict together? Im more interested in additional content rather than graphical updates and things like that. Really like the thirteen oranges and moonpath to elsweyr series so im starting off with that unless someone can link me a bunch of mods that work well together and will be able to actually finish playing a character. |
vanilla or no. (i am on ps3)
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What you want to do is create an account on Nexus.
Download their mod manager. Go through, read each mod carefully. Activate one at a time, launch the game, make sure things are solid then add another one. If you install 50 at a time its gonna be nuts and near impossible to debug but if you move slowly you can really learn the mods in and out, and make your experience better and better. If you want I can list all the mods I run. |
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Yeah if you can list all the mods youve used for a long time without conflicts thatd be nice thanks. |
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Im determined to make it work this time cuz its the 3rd DLC ive bought and each time i give up because of CTDs lol So im taking my time adding each mod piece by piece |
Hey there.
Lucky for you, I happen to have an extensive mod list that works with the new memory patch. I'll edit in the list, and instructions. Just note, it can take many hours to get all this in place. It's work to make a game like Skyrim accept everything we're forcing onto it. It was made with a very bad engine not meant to really handle mods, even though it is capable. What will this do? 1) Install the memory patch, eliminating crash to desktops. 2) Install a gorgeous graphics overhaul (Riverwood: http://i.imgur.com/KCU27bQ.jpg). 3) Install a number of playstyle mods that diversify the game, and make it not only more challenging, but more enjoyable and rewarding. 4) Cleans your game files to eliminate errors left in the game by Bethesda that, while they do not impact vanilla, they do make modding very difficult. 5) Set up a proper load order so all your mods work nicely with minimal conflict. Note, you can install all of these in one go, and the game will boot up properly. You do not need to log into the game to settle anything, or to check for errors. These mods do work together if installed as I describe here. ---------------- Part 1 - The Memory Patch ---------------- First step is that you need to make Skyrim be able to access larger memory blocks to prevent numerous CTDs (crash to desktops). So: 1) Install a fresh copy of Skyrim through Steam. This is vital, as the memory patch I offer here only works on Steam booted versions (i.e., legit versions). 2) Go to the following link, and download SKSE by clicking "installer". http://skse.silverlock.org/ 3) Run SKSE installer and install it. It will give you a desktop icon. That's now your start icon for the game. 4) Go to the following link and click Download, which will give you a file: skse_steam_loader.dll. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-4...it?usp=sharing 5) Place the steam loader.dll in the following file (your main Skyrim folder) Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/ 6) Go to the following file path (your data folder), and create a folder named "SKSE". Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/Data/SKSE/ 7) Go into Notepad, and copy the following text into it. The code is named for the guy who discovered this, hence why you're giving your first born. This is makes Skyrim not crash due to memory limitations, meaning only mod conflicts will cause crashes. [NotPlacebo] GiveFirstBornToSheson=1 MemBlock1=512 MemBlock2=256 8) Save your notepad file as "SKSE.ini" in the data/SKSE/ folder you made. The following file directory should lead to your SKSE.ini: Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/Data/SKSE/SKSE.ini ---------------- Part 2 - ENB (Graphics) ---------------- You can skip this part if you do not want your game to be stunning, and you want only gameplay mods. 1) Go to the following website: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/? 2) Scroll down to "Recommended Mods" in yellow. 3) There is a list of mods. Download and install each that you want in order, and install them in the same order. You do not need to use all of these, you can especially leave out the ones with the red >>FPS<< next to them, as they are major resource drains. Override all previous mods as you install these in order. 4) The following mods (if you leave out the red ones) should be installed in this order, including the compatibility patches the Recommended Mod Section suggests you get. Ruins Clutter Improved Static Mesh Improvement Mod Skyrim HD - Dungeons (LITE or FULL for each of these as you choose) Skyrim HD - Landscapes Skyrim HD - Misc Skyrim HD - Towns Skyrim HD - Riften Vivid Landscapes - Dungeons and Ruins Vivid Landscapes SMIM Compatibility Patch aMidianBorn Caves and Mines Detailed Rugs Skyrim Flora Overhaul Regular Edition Grass on Steroids SFO Edition Natural Grass Texture Floor TreesHD Skyrim Variation High/Ultra New HD Ivy - Original Green Pure Waters Pure Waters - Dawnguard Compatibility Pure Waters - Dragonborn Compatibility SkyFalls - Animated Distant Waterfalls Rocking Stones Parallax for ENB - 2k Classic Grey Vivid Landscapes - Cliffs and Creeks - 2048 for ENB Vivid Landscapes - Rocking Stones and Mountains Parallax Compatibility Patch Moss Rocks Moss Rocks Parallax Compatibility Patch Vivid Landscapes - Core - Tundra Moss Revised - Yellow Vivid Landscapes - SMIM & Rocking Stones and Mountains Compatibility Patch Dust Effects RSE High 5) On the ENB page (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/?), scroll down to "2. Essential Mods". Pick which you want to use. I chose to go with Fantasy, so that is what I will list here. If you do a different one, it's on you to figure out. 6) Download and install all mods underneath the selected, Option C is the Fantasy selection. When you've installed, it should be in this order: Climates of Tamriel Supreme Storms Climates of Tamriel Weather Patch Enhanced Lights and FX Enhanced Lights and FX - Dawnguard Compatibility Patch Enhanced Lights and FX - Dragonborn Compatibility Patch Enhanced Lights and FX - SMIM Meshes Vivid Landscapes - Dungeons and Ruins ELFX Compatibility Patch (this was installed up in Part 1, go back to that one's page, and find the ELFX Compatibility patch, and install it AFTER Enhanced Lights and FX) 7) Go to the following link, and download the latest ENBSeries: http://forum.skyrimtuner.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=99 8) Inside the .rar file for the latest ENB series, go into "WrapperVersion", and copy everything from that folder into your main Skyrim folder: Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim/ Note that the ENB site says only to do 2 files. There is a reason why I am telling you to copy all. Copy all the files in WrapperVersion into /Skyrim/. 9) Download and Install ENB. Scroll back up to the top of the page (another link follows just to be sure you're in the right place), and download ENB itself, v245b or newer. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/? 10) During installation, pick Fantasy, and any optionals you want. I selected none. 11) If you have a Nvidia graphics card: Right click your desktop, and click Nvidia Control Panel. Go to Manage 3d Settings, and then over to "Program Settings". Find tesv.exe (your SKSE), and make the settings look like the following two screenshots. http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...cr4pav712n.jpg http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...wn2uqvk83d.jpg 12) Go to: SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Data\RealVision_ENB_files And run NMM_install. 13) Go to the following link, and download v31 or beta v32. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/36146/?#content 14) Extract the Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini file into the following directory under C: Comp Name/My Documents/my games/Skyrim 15) Go into Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini, and adjust the values that are highlighted in the text document. This includes: iMinGrassSize= << Change to 75 in the ini>> iMaxAnisotropy=16 << Change to 0 in the ini>> iMultiSample=4 << Change to 0 in the ini >> iSize H=1080 << Set this to your resolution>> iSize W=1920 sD3DDevice="NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780" << Change this to your video card >> ---------------- Part 3 - Gameplay Mods ---------------- 1) Type into google "Skyrim, Nexus,", and then copy paste this line. 2) For each of the following mods, paste into google "Skyrim, Nexus," and add the name of each mod to it. Download each mod, and install in this order. SkyUI A Quality World Map Alternate Start - Live Another Life Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim Better Dialogue Controls Better MessageBox Controls Character Creation Overhaul - Races - Birthsigns - Classes - Skills - Specializations - Attributes Diverse Guards Skyrim Dragon Soul Relinquishment Dragonbone Ebonsteel Armor Expanded Winterhold Destruction Ruins Fantasy soundtrack project Fast travel timescale fix Helmet Toggle - Show Hide Horizon of Dreams Immersive Armors Immersive Patrols Immersive Weapons OBIS - Organized Bandits In Skyrim Rich Merchants (2k or 10k version) Shooting Stars Muffle Enchantment Backstab Enchantment Skyrim Crash Compendium Synnx's Perky Reborn The Dance of Death - A Killmove Mod The Paarthurnax Dilemma Thunderchild - Epic Shouts and Immersion Thunderchild - Dragon Speech Compatibility Towns and Villages Enhanced (Install Riften, Riverwood, Solitude, Whiterun, and Windhelm. Riverwood may be called "Enhanced Riverwood") Wet and Cold Frostfall - Hypothermia Camping Survival Unofficial Skyrim Patch Unofficial Dawnguard Patch Unofficial Hearthfire Patch Unofficial Dragonborn Patch Duel Combat Realism Realistic Needs and Diseases ---------------- Part 4 - Cleaning Your Game Files ---------------- Remember how I said Skyrim was made in a very shitty way? Well, it's true. It wasn't made to be welcoming to mods, and Bethesda should be ashamed. Therefore, we need to clean it. 1) You can choose to watch the following video, or follow my instructions. They result in the same thing, but the video explains to you *why* you are doing this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3g_N1jcZQ 2) Download and install TES5 Edit from the following link. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/25859/? 3) Run TES5 Edit. You will get a pop up menu. Right click on that box, and tell it to Select None. 4) Check the following boxes: Skyrim.esm Update.esm Dawnguard.esm HearthFires.esm Dragonborn.esm 5) Click Okay and let it process. 6) Right click on "Update.esm" and select "Apply Filter for Cleaning". Let it work. 7) The esm files will be flagged random colors. It doesn't matter what. First rule, DO NOT TOUCH Skyrim.esm. For Update.esm, Dawnguard.esm, HearthFires.esm, and Dragonborn.esm, follow step 8. 8) Right click on the given .esm, and click "Remove 'Identical to Master' Records". Once that is done processing, right click the same .esm, and click: "Undelete and Disable References". 9) Do number 8 (both processes) for each of the non-Skyrim.esm files. DO NOT EDIT Skyrim.esm. 10) Hit the X at the top of the box. It will ask you to save your work. Make sure it only says you edited Update, Dawnguard, HearthFires, and Dragonborn. NOTE: Some addons can also be cleaned, but don't worry about it unless you do a lot of research. ---------------- Part 5 - ENBoost ---------------- 1) Download ENBoost from the following link. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/38649/? 2) Locate your type of video card with the amount of VRAM on the card. Inside that folder is an enblocal.ini file. 3) Copy the enblocal.ini file into your main Skyrim folder, and override the current enblocal.ini file that you copied over with the entire "WrapperVersion" ENB. ---------------- Part 6 - BOSS ---------------- 1) Download BOSS here: https://code.google.com/p/better-obl...0Installer.exe 2) Install BOSS. 3) Run BOSS GUI. 4) Click "Run BOSS" in the BOSS GUI. This will reorganize the order in which your mods load to the most optimal one. 5) Close out of the BOSS Report in your Firefox/Chrome browser. ---------------- Part 7 - Conclusion ---------------- 1) Run Skyrim (SKSE). 2) Enjoy. |
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It's all done. That's how you make Skyrim look like this:
http://i.imgur.com/KCU27bQ.jpg And play as more than a bland, console simplified game. I highly recommend setting Frostfall to turn off Fast Travel, as it will compel you to deal with the harsh environments of the game world more actively, and it will help you engage in all the random encounters and cool shit that these mods add to fill an ultimately very empty world. This also gives more time and meaning to Realistic Needs and Diseases. Enjoy! |
Damn thanks!
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Not a problem. I love to mod, finding crashes, fixing the game, all that stuff. So, I spent many, many hours fixing this set of mods to where you get very few CTDs.
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