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Post by Dova on Feb 7, 2014 6:40:13 GMT
She questioned me about Aela once and I only met Aela when they were killing a giant outside Whiterun. If thats not baiting me to say the wrong thing then i don't now what is. A small Wow moment for me is everytime Vilja asks if she has freckles and I answer she has some little dots on her nose.. and she flips it. "Those arnt freckles... Moron!" First time she said that I was floored then laughing. She never told me that, she always thinks I am right instead...I always want to banter with her, but alas, that doesn't happen to me.
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Post by Dova on Feb 4, 2014 17:58:24 GMT
You should keep playing normally. It will come to you.
She will pop the questions and ask you if you regreted about asking her to stay in a couple days after you rescued her. After that, the romance questline will progress. If you are really nervous and anxious about marrying her. There's a text file RomanceSpoilersForVeryNervousSuitors at the Nexus download page under main files. I hope you continue to enjoy Vilja!
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Post by Dova on Feb 3, 2014 21:01:23 GMT
Mewgull,
That's normal when you first assigned a home to Vilja. This is not a sidequest, she is just asking where she can go/hang out occasionally when you leave her sitting at home. She will keep nagging you until you set the place for her. You simply just have to lead her anywhere outside and tell her she can wander there. Then her dialogue topic should be back to normal.
It suppose to make her more real, instead of just sitting indoors all the time. (and eating like Lydia )
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Post by Dova on Feb 3, 2014 2:39:55 GMT
"So, you two make noise at the front while the rest of us circle around and attack from the rear!" said Vilja craftily. LOL, can't help but think that's fitting for Vilja on the day of super bowl.
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Post by Dova on Feb 2, 2014 4:57:28 GMT
FYI, new ENB binary v0.250 needs to have the line
In order for Creation Kit to work. Took me forever to find that little line and figured out why CK wasn't working.
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Post by Dova on Feb 2, 2014 2:12:24 GMT
Thanks Seyheb, for the link, I'm tempted to just scrap my current game, since I have about 6 mods, including this one, that I'd like to add. Hmmm...have to ponder that for a bit... I actually just did that. Completely uninstalled everything to get myself a clean vanilla save at the beginning to avoid the trouble next time.
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Post by Dova on Feb 1, 2014 20:38:00 GMT
Glad I was able to help.
I actually a bit hesitated about posting it because there are more than abundant posts about different tweaks all over the place, and this kinds of tweaking opinion is usually more subjective rather than of fact (I don't have any actually benchmarking numbers to back me up nor any in depth knowledge about ENB binaries). I was afraid adding my own opinions would only confuse others that read different suggestions across the web.
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Post by Dova on Feb 1, 2014 15:34:22 GMT
Fal,
I think every system reacts to ENB binaries different, I only finally got mine working after a year (but mine was complicated because I had to use some other proxy library). And if your system is already fairly stable, then "don't fix it, if it's not broken."
Anyway, the following is my 2 cents, please take cautious in trying it out and correct me if I am wrong:
You can use Enboost on an existing game, and you will need the latest wrapper version of ENBseries: enbdev.com/download_mod_tesskyrim.html (I assume you are not using any ENBs at the moment because you said you delete all ENB related files.)
Drop ENBoost's enblocal.ini (the one that correspond to your amount of VRAM) into the Skyrim folder to replace the one from ENB binaries. Open up enblocal.ini, edit:
So you are only using performance changes without graphics modications.
If you are using onboard graphics, also change under [Global]:
Also edit these lines:
If you have a 64-bit machine, make sure you have these settings, these settings should already be set correctly by ENBoost:
This shouldn't matter, but also change it just in case:
Run Skyrim to see if ENB binary is running fine with graphics modication disabled. If it's running fine, then you probably don't have to do the following.
If you have NVidia graphics card or having problems with AMD/ATI graphics, open up enbseries.ini, and change:
Don't know if the following is placebo effect, but you can play with it in enbseries.ini (I did notice a boost in loading speed with these implemented with a older ENB patch before I even use ENBoost):
All of these are things I learned, tried, and worked (at least for me) from reading in many different places, and please correct me about any of these, as I hate to spread wrong information around.
If none of that improves anything, you probably don't need it in the first place, and you can simply just delete everything like you did before.
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Post by Dova on Feb 1, 2014 3:32:10 GMT
Fal, Thanks for relating the information. Sheson also provided a way to log the memory allocation here: www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50471/?This helps memory optimization by avoiding excessive allocation in SSME.ini
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Post by Dova on Jan 31, 2014 22:35:30 GMT
This thread is old, but I feel a need to restate information here.
Using Requiem with Vilja may cause Vilja to be naked in the Bannered Mared upon first encounter. Mod order of these 2 mods shouldn't make a difference. The problem should be temporary that as soon as Vilja follows the player out of the inn, she should be dressed properly.
It may be related to scripts being initiated when both mods are used together for the first time in a fresh playthrough.
Please correct and/or add information about this issue if anyone knows about it more in depth.
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Post by Dova on Jan 31, 2014 1:49:39 GMT
Hmm, that's a rather harsh comment about your computer, because obviously Skyrim is not *that* lightweight. I bet your computer is actually fairly decent compare to mine. I am perhaps one of the few oddballs running skyrim with onboard graphics. And uh, isn't CTD Skyrim's version of BSOD? Embarrased. My comp is the cheapest motherboard I could find 2 years ago running the slowest 2 core processor (Under $30) and a NVidia 210 video card. He rants at me while running a 16 core CPU monster with a RAID 5 many terrabite drive set up and his cheap video card, a Radeon HD 7750. Om his recommendation I went and bought that same video card to discover my power supply couldn't handle things. Then I bought a very expensive power supply to discover my CPU can't handle things and the price of a CPU that can do it is about the same price as a used Mercedes. PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFTB! I am sorry for your mistaken purchases, I am sure you will be able to put those parts to good use. This site is a fairly comprehensive on the selection of computer hardware, don't know about oversea purchases, but good site to read up on hardware information.
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Post by Dova on Jan 31, 2014 1:23:19 GMT
Hmm, that's a rather harsh comment about your computer, because obviously Skyrim is not *that* lightweight. I bet your computer is actually fairly decent compare to mine. I am perhaps one of the few oddballs running skyrim with onboard graphics. And uh, isn't CTD Skyrim's version of BSOD?
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Post by Dova on Jan 30, 2014 20:07:57 GMT
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Post by Dova on Jan 30, 2014 18:40:35 GMT
The more I'm trying to learn, the more confused I get. Haha, guess that's part of the learning process. [...]I did use a trick allowing various items to be equipped in a dummy NPC for the wardrobe configuring interface (it's only used to show the selection to the player), but that is never used on Vilja[...] Guess that step allows checking one item per body slot as shown in player's selection menu, but it doesn't actually help limiting the items of the same slot added to the "yes" wardrobe list? [...]also an armor rating debuffing for armors yet in her inventory she should not equip and for dummy armors[...] Thanks, that explains all the 0armor and dummy armor chest, and how Vilja bypassed the default behavior of automatically putting on *better* items. Such a quesiton baby, but I have more questions: How do form lists get corrupted during wardrobe selection? Or rather, how to avoid form list corruption? Why are items sometime problematically duplicated in Vilja's inventory, or still showing up in the wardrobe selection after the item is taken away from the inventory?
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Post by Dova on Jan 30, 2014 16:14:13 GMT
[...]So you would have the mod execution and game engine execution overlapping?[...] Definitely not an expert in the creation engine nor computer science, but here are my thoughts.
The analogy I have on mods and game engine is that the game engine is acting as an operating system and mods are programs written to be ran on that system.
With the double item assignment, allowing only one item per body slot is a rule already part of the base game. The issues got complicated because amgepo is allowing both clothing and armor items to be assigned in the wardrobe, which I have no idea how he accomplished. But my guess would be a filter that looks for armor ratings and your decision if Vilja should be wearing armor at the moment.
The wardrobe system is triggered by the type of area Vilja's in, as we all know. So I would imagine there are chances for her to be confused if she is transitioning between different areas and also being attacked, in addition to if she's allowed to initiate combat.
However, I think the more common cause for her wardrobe confusion is just purely delay in performance. There was no way natively in game for anyone to equip/remove multiple items at once unless they are defined as outfits. Moreover, there is no command to revert to what was original equipped after a change (ie. was wearing outfit alpha, triggered change to outfit beta, game can't remember what was outfit alpha anymore).
So amgepo had came up with the brilliant idea of storing equipment list in form list, which I imagine works similar as follows (purely my speculation, please correct me): 1 - remember each wardrobe selection in a form list, resulting many lists (which bypass the one item per slot limit?) 2 - when changing, quickly dump everything worn in a chest, call the form list in the next set that is about to be worn. 3 - quickly transfer the items listed in the said form list from Vilja's inventory to a different chest, the chest is called and equipped. 4 - stuff in first chest that was originally worn is quickly restored back in Vilja's inventory, emptying the chest.
As for the temporary nude problem, I think there are multiple causes, and I'm still trying to figure them out.
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