Nephilim mod issues

Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 4:11 pm

Recenently I downloaded a mod called Nephilim from the nexus, when using the transformation the mod adds the effect doesn't look right. I tried uninstalling all mods but Nephilim and FNIS but that didn't work. I'll post a screenshot, if anyone can help me I'd appreciate it a lot.


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KU Fint
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:32 pm

Anybody know?

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Skivs
 
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Post » Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:58 am

I've never used the mod, and I'm not all that tech savvy, but that looks more like an issue with your video card than with the mod. You could try making sure your graphics driver is up to date - or, if the problem only appeared after updating your driver, roll back to the previous driver instead.



However, the back of my brain is telling me that you're dealing with a memory problem. In which case, http://www.theassimilationlab.com/forums/topic/15167-enboost-and-skyrim-memory-patch-configuration-guide/ might help. In particular, section 2 (Skyrim Memory Patch Commands) might be sufficient.

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ShOrty
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:40 pm

Thank you for the reply, I think it might be too thinking about it, cause if I play a game for too long sometimes it starts glitching up like that. I'll try your suggestion and get back to you.

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dell
 
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Post » Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:52 am

Okay tried everything and it didn't work, so I started looking for hardware problems. Turns out my card requires about 70 more wats than my powersupply can give it. Can't believe I overlooked that.

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Marquis deVille
 
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Post » Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:28 am

Yikes! Glad you found the likely problem, but... yikes!

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Sun of Sammy
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 4:48 pm

A new PSU isn't terribly expensive thank god, not like buying a replacement motherboard or GPU. Shame though, I probably should just start building a new rig from scratch since mine is like 7 years old now.

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Victoria Vasileva
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:35 pm


i just replaced my going on 8 year old machine around 3 months back. I could have tweaked the old one - but it would have cost over half what the new one did. There's always a break-point....

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Annika Marziniak
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:59 pm

Exactly, My computer is so old it can barely play even play skyrim at 30 fps. I might as well just get a new computer cause tweaking my current one isn't really worth the time or money.

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Conor Byrne
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:39 pm

Heh. Person after my own heart. It's not the money really.... it's the TIME.

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KRistina Karlsson
 
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Post » Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:24 pm

It's time consuming that's for sure, honestly when I work for 10 hours I just wanna come home and play a game or something, not tinker with my computer, though that can be fun sometimes. May I ask for some recommendations on a new rig by the way?

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Darian Ennels
 
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I bought one from cyberpowerpc.com - they have an excellent configurator whether you're into AMD or Intel. I wouldn't say they're dirt cheap, but they're not way overpriced either (well, they are if you want to buy pieces-parts and do it yourself, but I don't any more, gave that up 20 years back....)

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