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  1. Hey guys, can someone help me out? I am using 1.6.640 and when I use this DLL I get the following error: I double checked to make sure that the correct DLL is being loaded. Does anyone know why this is happening?
  2. Hello perverts modders, I have been away from the Skyrim modding scene for a while and have lost touch with it. I just updated my Skyrim to 1.6.640, followed by all my mods. I don't use a lot of stuff, it's mostly ENB followed by some body (CBBE) and armour mods. And there's physics obviously. Anyway, I have two female followers and a male follower. I want them to start making out with each other after a little while of being idle. It can be amongst themselves or with other NPCs when in a town. How can I achieve this? Is there a mod for this? Right now, I am only using "Tempered Skins for Males" for the male bodies, what other mods will I need? SexLab (obviously), SOS? If I want animals involved, what other mods will I need? I would be really grateful if someone could guide me. I am old now and can barely remember any modding stuff. Thank you! Lambient1988.
  3. Okay, after a lot of trial and error, it was caused by Schlongs of Skyrim, have disabled the mod for now as it seems to be an issue with anniversary edition patch.
  4. Don't have anything like that. 1. Don't have it. 2. Did, nothing changed. Also, I found slot options in CBBE 3BA MCM Menu and changing that did nothing as well.
  5. Hello, I am having a weird issue with 50% of armor mods. I can either equip either the top or the bottom (skirt) of an armor mod, the other one gets removed automatically (probably a slot issue). For example this outfit: https://www.sunkeumjeong.com/post/paragon-fey Not sure what I did wrong and not even sure what other information I should give to you guys to help me debug this. Please help, I will gladly provide more details if you need.
  6. Well, I finally grow tired of all the Skyrim modding I did. What game should I go for next guys? I don't have the slightest idea of which games have a substantial amount of mods to start with. Though I am pretty sure nothing can top Skyrim.
  7. Exactly what I wanted to hear. I will see what Intel has to offer later this year, probably at Computex 2020. True. Intel still has better single core as well as overall gaming performance. Yes, SE does give me better performance. My FPS in Whiterun went up from 40 to 50. But everywhere else it was the same because the FX-8350 in itself is a trash processor. Plus I don't want to use SE as there are a limited number of mods and converting them all would be a giant pain in the ass and time consuming, it would take another year. I would like to live in a world where I am able to stand at the entrance of Whiterun and see the Cloud District from far away while running at 60 FPS. THE DREAM.
  8. Thanks for the config. I will try it on my FX-8350 but as you said, framerate won't change by a lot. I know you said Whiterun is a poorly designed city and I shouldn't be using it for benchmarks but I am inclined to do so because I want to buy new components. If a certain processor can give me 60 FPS in Whiterun, it surely will do so in other cities. I think I am going to go with Intel. AMD does give better performance in productivity tasks but Intel is better in gaming. The AMD 3950X costs $850 in my country while the Intel 9900K costs $730. Maybe the next gen processors might be different. Will have to wait anyways since the lock down / quarantine won't let me buy anything for the next few months. Out of curiosity, does your 9900K + NVIDIA Titan give 60 FPS in Whiterun?
  9. Bloody hellfire. Even the 3900X dips down to 30. I guess it's final now, AMD simply doesn't handle Skyrim well. Must be how the processors handle games under the hood. I gotta say, the AMD hype is good and the competition is excellent for the customer. But Intel still bags the spot for better performance even though their prices are crazy and are running around with security flaws. I mean, even though they are on the 14nm technology, they can still match with AMD on the 7nm technology. Imagine what Intel can do if they went 7nm.
  10. Thank you for this. However, I really want to see AMD's side of benchmarks for this. Unfortunately, there are no videos of people running this game (modded obviously) on a Ryzen 3000 series. Best I could find was a guy running it on the Ryzen 2600, which is not as good as the 7700K, but at least it's way better than my FX-8350 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTQXv_BR7JA He even has a better graphics card than me (NVIDIA 1070), however, the FPS in Whiterun is still around 30. Not sure if it's because of the mods, but heck, even I get more than 30 FPS on my heavily modded Skyrim with a whoop-ass RealVision ENB on my FX-8350. I know I sound a bit skeptical, but I know there is something missing in the equation. I don't know the word I am looking for, my English ain't so great being from a third world country. But even with AMD's 7nm technology, Intel does handle games a little bit better on their top end processors. Even better than the 3950X, the i9-9900K for instance To be honest, I wanted to see with my own eyes, how Ryzen 3xxx series would run Skyrim before I make the wrong decision and get stuck with AMD on the same performance I would get on my FX-8350. Because according to @TheRiaya 's video, the Ryzen 2600 is giving the same performance in Skyrim, as my FX-8350 would, literally no difference. My FX-8350 and NVIDIA 1060 performs better than his Ryzen 2600 and NVIDIA 1070. Wish if there was a way to test Skyrim on a Ryzen 39xx before making a purchase. I would wait for the Ryzen 4xxx series though. Here is another video from the same guy, where Ryzen 1700X drops to 15 FPS while the Intel 3770K gives at least 35 FPS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkHl0CoDv-k Wish if there was a way to test Skyrim on a Ryzen 39xx before making a purchase. I would wait for the Ryzen 4xxx series though. Can I get more info on this?
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