The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - graphic mod (ini-tweaks) maxed out HD
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@96TeenSpirit there are big differences
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@yomama362cody Well of coarse it improved. Ultra is only a little laggy but I just can't believe it's not really fluent.
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@MrLegoking97 oh thats shitty..... you should really find out what speed of your ram you have... i think it says it in the BIOS... if you dont know how to get there start your computer and usually when the first screen pops up click F10... i think thats it... then just find your memory and it should tell you
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@yomama362cody Hmmm, oddly enough not very different. It's only improved slightly. Everything else I've tried works better but Skyrim really hasn't changed much. Dissapointing but it doesn't bother me to play on medium. It's like playing with console graphics I guess.
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@MrLegoking97 Tell me how it works
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@yomama362cody Ok, I just installed two more 2GB cards. Now my motherboard ram is 8GB and my graphics ram is 1GB. Total 9GB! Skyrim should never lag again. Time to try it out.
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it doesnt change only by a nano second
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@MrLegoking97 lol Nice!
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@yomama362cody Wanna hear a funny story? Yesterday I decided to try an old trick of mine. What I do is set a game to all of it's highest settings and then turn them to normal. It's just to get the PC working hard so normal settings would be a piece of cake for it. So I did that for skyrim and all of a sudden this thing can handle ultra without a problem. This was my reaction to it"....O_O..........someone pimped my PC!?!?" So now I might not need more graphics cards. Weird huh?
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@mikeity2009 Any box says that 1080p is supported. But the game is only rendered in 720p and then upscaled to 1080p by the console ;-).
phips10 1 month ago 11
Do a comparison between non-mod and mod please. Cause I'm finding it quite hard to tell how much it improves it
96TeenSpirit 1 month ago 7