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Memory limit increase - fix lagging


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There's also this:

www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=202

 

Frankly, I'm getting a little confused by all the mods now. I can't tell which is the most effective at doing what.

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There's also this:

www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=202

 

Frankly' date=' I'm getting a little confused by all the mods now. I can't tell which is the most effective at doing what.

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This one flips on the "LBA" flag, allowing the game to use more than 3.2GB of system memory. It's basically the same tool as the one from NTCORE. http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php

 

So if you have it, you can use that. Since the skyrim.exe isn't encrypted it's all good no worries. Though make a backup just incase, the updater might throw a fit on the next patch.

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Mashi Wrote

This one flips on the "LBA" flag, allowing the game to use more than 3.2GB of system memory. It's basically the same tool as the one from NTCORE. http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php

 

 

 

Fluffmuffly

mcafee site advisor flagged it as dangerous, i can understand it for the OBSE and NVSE.

 

Haven't figured out how to requote after messing it up ^.^

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i used both. worked exellent. :D

now ultra settings with a nvidia 8800GTS card without lag. :)

 

Yea I tried that "Large Address Aware" program, so my game could make use of all my RAM, but I could swear, if ANYTHING, all it did was make the game lag even more. Strange that with access to more RAM, things get even more temperemental than before.

 

I'm just about to try the new Skyrim optimised D3D9.dll, along with the new ENBseries fix, hoping that will make some difference.

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right now every one wants to be the first, they re flinging out things, many I believe pulled from the fall out arena, and throwing them out there very fast.. It will settle down soon. an the good ones will be much easier to find, and use.

 

Be selective now, make sure you understand how to remove it if it screws things up.

 

and test one at a time.

 

so you know what screwed your game up, if it does, and also what helped it.

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