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| [Feb 07, 2012, 3:31 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
The Bethesda Blog announces the release of the promised Creation Kit for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, providing modification support for their RPG sequel. They also announce Steam now features a Skyrim High Resolution Texture Pack as free DLC, confirming indications that such a graphics upgrade was the "surprise" recently hinted at by Bethesda. Here's a tutorial video introducing the creation kit, and here's word: Modders rejoice! We’re pleased to announce that the Skyrim Creation Kit is now available!
With the Creation Kit’s release, fans can now upload, download, and install custom content through the Skyrim Workshop on Steam. Get a crash course by reading level designer Joel Burgess’ blog post, and be sure to read up on our list of best practices for modding. Need more help? Don’t forget to to check out the official Wiki at www.CreationKit.com. In the coming days and weeks, we’ll be sharing tutorial videos for beginners and experts alike. Check out the first tutorial above, and visit the Bethesda Game Studios YouTube Channel for more.
In addition to releasing the Creation Kit and Skyrim Workshop, today we’re allowing players to experience Skyrim as you’ve never seen it before with the Skyrim High-Resolution Texture Pack. Before downloading it from Steam, make sure your system requirements exceed Skyrim’s recommended specs before attempting to install, including Windows Vista/7, a minimum of 4GB of system RAM, and a DirectX 9.0c compatible NVIDIA or AMD ATI video card with at least 1 GB of RAM and the latest drivers.
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Re: Skyrim Hi-Rez Pack & Creation Kit |
Feb 12, 2012, 00:28 |
Creston |
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DanteUK wrote on Feb 11, 2012, 18:54:
Only thing I've read on other forums is dropping sound quality in windows to 44 from 48 helps. I tried that, didn't help.
They fixed that bug in 1.2, IIRC. As for your crashes, do a fresh install with just the HQ texture pack loaded, then play. See if it crashes. If it does, it's likely that you're running out of VRAM, and I'd suggest not using the HQ texture pack. If it runs fine with a clean install, it's a mod that's messing you up.
So start adding mods back and play, and see which ones messes you up. Note that 1.4 changed quite a few things with regards to perks, skills and other behind the scenes stuff, so most of the mods that directly affected those are now broken.
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