Discussions and questions about the CK and mods for Skyrim
Sun Aug 18, 2013 5:50 am
I'm thinking that I might get Skyrim once I get a new computer, which would be sometime in September. The downside is though that I am unable to afford one that meets the video card requirements despite being able to get one that exceeds the RAM and CPU requirements. However I've heard that like with Oblivion's Oldblivion there is a mod or two floating about that allows Skyrim to run on older computers. I am unable to find the link to this mod however so I was wondering if anyone here knew where I could find it. In other words, could someone please provide me with a link to that Skyrim mod that allows it to be run on older machines that don't meet the video card requirements?
Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:26 am
Realistic Lighting Overhaul helps, but it also makes dungeons much darker, so it's not for everyone. Personally I love it and I think it improves immersion.
Are you buying a laptop or a desktop computer?
Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:55 pm
I'm going to be purchasing a used or refurbished desktop computer. It isn't an option for me to purchase a new computer because of financial issues and because the PSU on my current and rather ancient computer has some PSU issues. By ancient I mean the computer I am posting this from predates Morrowind.
I had heard and even been linked to a mod for Skyrim which basically allows it to be run on older video cards. Think Intel GMA 3000 and/or Radeon X300, cards that won't run Skyrim without this mod. It's like Oldblivion, but for Skyrim. I've done numerous Google searches after having forgotten to save the link to said mod, which I was given sometime last week by someone on an anonymous imageboard. I'm certain that it does more than just make lighting realistic, though I thank you for your help so far.
Has anyone seen this Skyrim equivalent of Oblivion's Oldblivion lying around? I'm pretty certain it was on the Skyrim Nexus, which I'm going to try searching next, but seeing as Bing is choosing to refer me to Ron Jeremy baking cookies and Google is referring me to motivational speeches whenever I search for just about anything these days I don't have high hopes for being able to find it on the Skyrim Nexus myself.
Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:01 pm
The Nexus is dying right now. I wasn't even able to log on the last time I was there.
I haven't heard about a mod like this for Skyrim. Have you checked the
System Requirements page to see if the older card might in fact be able to play it?
Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:59 pm
Musicman247 wrote:The Nexus is dying right now. I wasn't even able to log on the last time I was there.
I haven't heard about a mod like this for Skyrim. Have you checked the
System Requirements page to see if the older card might in fact be able to play it?
I had forgotten about the problems on the Nexus right now. Also it looks like the Radeon X300 will need that mod I am looking for to work.
I'm not certain about the Intel GMA 3000, because I don't know if it's customary to drop the HD or not when talking about the card. If it is however then I could run Skyrim on Medium/Low on the right computer. Then again I would rather have performance, a good story and good gameplay over fancy-looking graphics any day of the week so it would be alright. From the looks of things the Intel GMA 3000 won't be able to run Skyrim without that mod I am looking for either. That means that unless if the Nexus gets it's act together I will not be able to play Skyrim without having to shell out for a video card that can play it.
Sat Oct 12, 2013 2:32 am
My PC is older, and I use HiAlgo Boost, a Nexus mod. Without it, the games is 10-20 fps, and with it the game is 30+ fps. Thus it makes Skyrim playable. IMHO that is the thing to do.
Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:48 am
I tried out hialgoboost and unfortunately it crashes my game. Did a little troubleshooting, but I can't find the reason. Is there something that's known to cause conflicts with that mod (other than the stuff mentioned in the FAQ, checked that already)? My game is definitely playable as is, but it can get a bit clunky in combat, so I wouldn't mind a slight framerate boost.
Mon Oct 14, 2013 6:41 pm
^What operating system do you have? I also got crashes when trying that mod, and (eventually) found out that it doesn't work with Vista.
Tue Oct 15, 2013 1:29 pm
XP, due to the ancient motherboard and unwillingness to install Vista.