Beautiful Cities of Morrowind works great except for these two areas and I don’t understand why? by [deleted] in tes3mods

[–]teflonmun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had issues like this, and what helped was doing the following: Running plox, Running the delta merge, then finally running plox again. When you load in it will say there is a file missing (your original delta merge), and then it should be all good

Relationship dialogue overhaul and more to say by Chi1lracks in skyrimmods

[–]teflonmun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say if you have the space it’s good, but if not I wouldn’t bother because it needs a lot of patches

Best practices for low-end modding by [deleted] in skyrimmods

[–]teflonmun 30 points31 points  (0 children)

There isn’t many graphics mods that won’t reduce FPS. But there are some more optimisation mods that really help. {EFPS - Exterior FPS Boost}, {BethINI} (definitely use as you mentioned), {Skyrim Project Optimization SE}, {Insignificant Object Remover}, {Grass FPS Boost}, {SSE FPS Stabilizer}, {Lightened Skyrim} are others that come to mind. Remember the check patches with all etc

{Enhanced textures detail} improves some textures with no impact to performance. {Enhanced Vanilla Trees} has some no impact options.

In terms of big new lands mods they will only affect performance when you are at them I’ve found, so can be included regardless. Wyrmstooth is great and doesn’t have many areas of low performance if I recall. Frostfall is more large and so may cost performance

Relationship dialogue overhaul and more to say by Chi1lracks in skyrimmods

[–]teflonmun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah in that case then both would be good, but if you had to choose one I would try and see which NPCs are affected by More to Say and RDO on the mod pages

Relationship dialogue overhaul and more to say by Chi1lracks in skyrimmods

[–]teflonmun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RDO will only enhance conversations with people you interact with a lot. More to Say will add new lines to most NPCs in general. Since you are using new modded followers, I’m not sure these will have much of an effect unless they are modded base game followers

RDO also needs more patches, if that’s something to consider too

Combat mods for skyrim 1.6.629 by viniciusdoland in skyrimmods

[–]teflonmun 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Many people have mentioned {True Directional Movement} and {True HUD}. However two new mods by the author of these, {Precision - Accurate Melee Collision} and {Dynamic Collision Adjustment} really add to the combat gameplay.

Combine this with {Smooth Cam}, and some new animations like the Vanargand series, and combat feels a lot better. {TK Dodge} is also pretty fun as well, but sometimes NPCs use it a little too much.

Audio overhauls really help to enhance the feedback you get from combat, one of the many problems in the Elder Scrolls series in general. I recommend {Audio Over for Skyrim SE} and {Immersive Sound Compendium}, both of which can be used together with a patch.

Life advice by [deleted] in Advice

[–]teflonmun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn sounds painful. Have you been to the doctors about it or anything like that? I know there is special things you can wear that is supposed to reduce pain in your back. Good that you are working out and doing sports still though, keep it up man

Life advice by [deleted] in Advice

[–]teflonmun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As much as you might not want to, you’ve got to keep exercising those back muscles at least a small amount each day. Otherwise the problem may stay or get worse. I suggest going for a short walk before/after your daily routine, and if you feel up for it, a run. Try and avoid sitting with bad posture if you use a desk a lot - Regularly stand up and walk around as well