Thank you Yes, it's these rocks in the background that I liked the most in this location - Azura (lovely as usual, and beautifully textured) was only an excuse to take a screenshot here
But this beauty comes at a price, of course - even though most of the textures I use (or make, for that matter) are modest in size/resolution, but paired with a ton of script-heavy mods they force my laptop to its knees. I take screenshots in higher resolution, at which the game is unplayable - pure slideshow, and constant risk of a major crash. To actually play (still at 10 FPS on average) I need to lower resolution to 1024x600 pixels. The window is small, but I've seen worse when computers weren't as popular. I know that to the majority this would be totally unplayable, but at least it's pretty stable and the story is still there, no matter what size.
It looks sooo much better in your game! It is probably like having you first pair of glasses after a life of needing some & not having them. Can you still play when it looks like that or are the fps making it so it is for sightseeing only?
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Yes, it's these rocks in the background that I liked the most in this location - Azura (lovely as usual, and beautifully textured) was only an excuse to take a screenshot here
But this beauty comes at a price, of course - even though most of the textures I use (or make, for that matter) are modest in size/resolution, but paired with a ton of script-heavy mods they force my laptop to its knees. I take screenshots in higher resolution, at which the game is unplayable - pure slideshow, and constant risk of a major crash. To actually play (still at 10 FPS on average) I need to lower resolution to 1024x600 pixels. The window is small, but I've seen worse when computers weren't as popular. I know that to the majority this would be totally unplayable, but at least it's pretty stable and the story is still there, no matter what size.