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  • Reilyh they/them@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    15 days ago

    around compatibility patches for other mods very often

    Yeah it almost seemed like every mod had compatibility with some 7 other mods. That’s how I discovered a lot of good mods.

    I even have a little mod idea from 2012. I haven’t done it yet. Maybe I still will.

    I was honestly shocked to see that LE still gets uploads, even though they are mostly texture mods. Some SE/AE mods do get ported to LE, but like you said, there isn’t much more for compatibility for all of these mods. You have to patch stuff yourself using XEdit, and… Oh boy!

    texture compression playable at all during the summer months

    I thought I was I crazy when I said that I shouldn’t play games in the summer. But a couple of screenshots I had showcased a much lower CPU temperature in the winter. So there I was in the winter, toes and fingies frozen, just playing Skyrim. Mostly just roaming and making my own stories and sub plots, I never did any kind of faction quest ever.

    Skyrim and Minecraft

    My first modding experience with Minecraft was with Forge and Optifine on version 1.12. Tbh it was a very bad experience partly because of my even weaker rig back then. But now I think the Minecraft ecosystem is better than ever, I have seen a huge shift to adopt open source licenses for mods (Although to be fair, when I was a kid I didn’t check for licenses lol). I always thought I couldn’t play the latest and greatest version because I have a weaker system, but Sodium and some other 20 mods turned the table! I’m talking about Fabric here, as it has a much lower memory footprint than Forge, albeit less mods :(


  • Reilyh they/them@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    A man after my own heart. Also here’s how the game looked like

    Tree Mesh Remover

    Insignificant Object Remover

    Those trees in the distance (LOD Trees) are hallucinations created by your dwindling sanity as you try to squeeze +2 fps. When you go near them they simply plop out of existence.

    Also my game looked worse than this. Interestingly the Xbox360 version of the game not only looked better. but actually ran at a smooth 30 fps.

    For any poor soul that wants to attempt what I did, first you must follow the official guide on the Skyrim Modding Wiki, then take a look at this A Helpful Guide To Increase Skyrim’s Performance and Stability - FPS and Optimization

    Your biggest boost will probably be from reducing the resolution, and making sure that you are using dxvk or Gallium Nine, DO NOT USE WINED3D which is basically the default state of wine. Gallium Nine was so easy to install when Mesa 24 was compiled with it enabled, now Mesa 25 stopped compiling Gallium Nine so you have to compile Mesa 1.24.x yourself and enable Gallium Nine support. I tried but for the life of me it wouldn’t fucking compile.+

    In the end, I modded Skyrim more than I played it.


  • Reilyh they/them@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    15 days ago

    The Winlator experience for me was crazy. I would try so god damn hard to get a game to run, then when it’s running at a stable framerate, I never play it again. Spent more time on “can I?” instead of “Should I?”

    Sadly Winlator has ceased development or something? I heard something about the dev having school or taking a temporary break, I am not sure. Winlator is still up, thanks @MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml for correcting me!


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    Context for my setup: I was running it under wine with an Intel i3 with iGPU. I didn’t take “no” as an answer, if I wanted to play Skyrim, I will play Skyrim. Since I can’t use dxvk, I had to use Gallium Nine. In the end Gallium Nine gave me the biggest boost, now interiors average about 40-45 fps, and exteriors are about 25-30. I was also crazy enough to want to play with some 150+ mods, so there’s no one to blame here but me.

    complex ancient fading lore

    It might as well be. Lots of mods got deleted, then there is the split between Legendary Edition, and whatever the newer two versions are, so now we have a shit ton of backports and forward ports of many mods. Skyrim modding was a nightmare, I can’t even imagine trying to mod say, Fallout: New Vegas.