Dowbes Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 I'm brand new to this. I have SkyrimSE and haven't been able to start it up with mods. If I have a couple of mods on it works, but if I have more than that, it wont even start up. XP32 Skeleton just freezes people in their place. I have read almost EVERY SINGLE post about others who have had similar, if not, identical issues, and have found nothing at all that has helped. Of course the game starts up just fine with no modes, or only a couple simple mods.. One thing I notice, is that when I verify files for Skyrim on steam, and I go to start it up again, it says 'video hardware not detected'. I just bought this laptop brand new, its a DELL G5 15 Gaming laptop. I've been through all the settings with the graphics card and what not, but maybe I'm missing something?? SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP. I've been at this for 2 DAYS. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.. Thank you!
Just Don't Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 Wrong section. Check the ones made for SE. Sounds like you're missing something, you don't tell what mods you're trying to use or which ones you've installed. So no clue. People freeze in their place sounds like T-pose, which tells me you don't have or didn't used FNIS, or you did and you have an incompatible mod in there. Do you use any mod manager or are you doing manual installs? I'd recommend you to start by picking a mod manager (MO or Vortex would be my recommendations) and learn how to use it. Chances are you'll get a functional game in less time by doing that instead of installing mods blindly. Good luck.
myuhinny Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 Moved thread to the skyrim SE tech support section. Make sure your mods are mods made for SE or have been converted to work with skyrim SE. If any of the mods are for LE you need to remove them and look for the SE versions of them.
Dowbes Posted January 27, 2020 Author Posted January 27, 2020 42 minutes ago, dontknowdontcaredontask said: Wrong section. Check the ones made for SE. Sounds like you're missing something, you don't tell what mods you're trying to use or which ones you've installed. So no clue. People freeze in their place sounds like T-pose, which tells me you don't have or didn't used FNIS, or you did and you have an incompatible mod in there. Do you use any mod manager or are you doing manual installs? I'd recommend you to start by picking a mod manager (MO or Vortex would be my recommendations) and learn how to use it. Chances are you'll get a functional game in less time by doing that instead of installing mods blindly. Good luck. I use Vortex, and I always read and use the required mods to support it. And its with all mods, not just specific ones. It keeps telling me that there is 'no video hardware" detected, and so I think it just cant handle the graphic demands of the mods... I'm sure I've tried everything with this thing.. thanks for your time.
Dowbes Posted January 27, 2020 Author Posted January 27, 2020 Just now, myuhinny said: Moved thread to the skyrim SE tech support section. Make sure your mods are mods made for SE or have been converted to work with skyrim SE. If any of the mods are for LE you need to remove them and look for the SE versions of them. Sometimes with Vortex, it actually tell me that it is not for SE, and then it says "download SE version?".... does that not do it?
travelmedic Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 You should also post your load order for us to look at
Dowbes Posted January 27, 2020 Author Posted January 27, 2020 3 minutes ago, travelmedic said: You should also post your load order for us to look at right now I have nothing in there, I've tried combinations of several different mods. As I said, its not recognizing my graphics card.
Just Don't Posted January 27, 2020 Posted January 27, 2020 If your only issue is getting a "video hardware not detected" when you run the Skyrim SE Launcher, this is likely the Launcher being dumb at reading your GPU model (really). It can be ignored, solved by manually editing SkyrimPrefs.ini or using a tool like BethINI to do Bethesda's job and generate functional ini files. Go to SkyrimPrefs.ini and check this section. Quote [Launcher] sD3DDevice= If you're saying Skyrim is not using your GPU at all (because you confirmed 0 GPU activity while playing with one of the Nvidia software) then you can solve this by manually editing the SkyrimPrefs.ini or using BethINI. You can also use Nvidia control panel or the Profile Inspector to check the Nvidia settings that Skyrim should use.
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