I'm following that modder's guide to make my install as vanilla as possible then I'm gonna try again.
Maybe try a different mod or combination of mods in its place? Serious HD retexture, Pure Waters, and Project Reality are really good :) I dunno xD Is your game patched and updated fully? Should work regardless but worth a try. If for some reason it's still not working. Lawrenheim Temple - Mods - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - CurseForge. So what initially was pretty disappointing, was EP zone start on Bleakrock. Look at wood, stones, and grass, and the change should be very noticeable. Skyrim has a ton of mods that exist for no reason but to make the game more immersive, that is, to make it feel more like a real place. Next time you run the game, it should be working automatically. Press yes to overwrite/merge with the current textures folder. I would recommend re-installing, and doing it manually, since apparently people have issues with it sometimes when installing through NMM.ĭownload it, unzip the folder, then copy the "textures" folder into the Skyrim Data folder ( Usually it's C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Data ) Since these files overwrite the vanilla files, when you copy it over, it should ask you if you'd like to overwrite.
No esp file since it's just a re-texture mod. Woops xD Sorry, just checked it out again, and you're right. esp/.esm files included so I have no idea how it expects me to do that. I just checked the read me and it said to activate the mod in Data Files but there are no.
It's the full version and when I install it doesn't ask for me to overwrite. I've installed it manually, through NMM, and Mod Organizer. esp/.esm files are enabled in Data Files.
Make sure you install ALL parts, and after installing each part, make sure to overwrite any previous files when asked.Īgain, make sure the. I don't know if SKSE is required, but I'd reccomend getting it if you do not have it already.ĭid you install the Light or Full version? The Light version will have very minimal changes, and it may be difficult to notice much change in-game. I've got 2k textures installed and it appears to be working for me in-game.ĭid you install manually? Or through NMM? I've been trying to get Skyrim 2K textures to work for the past few days but no luck Originally posted by Count Stackula:I did get a fire retexture mod to work but so far that's the only breakthrough I've had with texture mods. esp/.esm file is activated in the game (Open SkyrimLauncher, click on Data Files, and make sure that mod is checked).Īgain, if you can tell me which mods you're having issues with I'll try to help more C: make sure the mod is enabled under plugins in NMM, and also make sure the.
Maybe try resetting Archive Invalidation after installing your mod? Also, always check the load order. just curious, but are you running the game through the regular launcher or through SKSE/some other launcher? Some mods will require you to launch through SKSE for them to appear properly. Could you possibly link me or tell me the names of which texture mods you're using exactly? Perhaps I can try to help you further.Īlso, did you make sure to have any mods or other things that may be required for those to show properly? Also make sure you have no conflicting mods that would override those (Make sure that when installing, if it asks you if you want to overwrite existing files, press "yes", so that it overwrites the files of vanilla textures or textures of other mods you may have installed.)Īaand. I don't feel it covers EVERYTHING, the main thing is that Serious has more bump mapped stuff than SRO, and portrays the biggest objects, while SRO goes for smaller, and 2kHD goes for even smaller.Are you referring to face and body textures? Or landscape textures? Just curious. So for someone sticking to vanilla until RL v4 comes out, would you recommend SRO/Serious? And has anyone had any experience with insanity? Serious/SRO have textures that jump out at you more even in the desaturated vanilla skyrim because everything is bump mapped and the textures are shiny and portray large objects, rather than hundreds of small ones. Skyrim 2k HD is by far the most realistic of the bunch, and looks great under ENB, but I think it looks really bad under vanilla color balance. I've been using 2k HD for the longest time since I didn't know there were any other texture mods, and barely ever noticed the textures. Anyone know the pros and cons of each? I think, landscape-wise, Serious looks very similar to Realistic Overhaul, and is slightly more true to vanilla.