Wait, so, you are pissed becouse the game is running slow becouse you tweeked it?
I don't understand... If you tweeked it for better perfomance, that's cool well done, awsome. But then, if they patch something for or using the 'origonal' data etc then isn't it your fault? Are you annoyed they did not cater for your needs or are you annoyed you tweeked it?
Despite what it looks like, I really am trying not to have a go, I am just really confused as to the issues. And, by tweeks I dont mean Mods, I mean other tweeks you have done to better your performance.
No, what I′m talking about is having the LAA-flag enabled on the TESV.exe
It′s not really a tweak, it′s more a fix for the fact that we have no 64bit installation for the game.
LAA is a common way to make applications use your whole memory and it′s done everywhere to increase performance. Skyrim is a new game with highest graphics standards AND it′s meant to be modded. There is no way this could work out well with only 2GB of RAM supported. The new update
encrypts the .exe so it would ONLY work with steam. This is to prevent people from pirating, but pointless, as the patch was applied on steam, and the pirated versions don′t use steam anyway. The downside for us, who purchased the game is that now the game will only use 2GB of our 8+ GB of RAM and therefore will crash repeatedly for those who boosted up the graphics, because this demands more memory than the game can use, even if there′s more RAM available.
They didn′t put a 64bit .exe installer on the disc/for download in the first place, why would they make the tweak harder as well for us?
This is why I′m complaining, now we have to use an old .exe to run our games on a quality that our PC′s support!