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HeyYou

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  1. Well then, you join today, and start an argument, that has been hashed out so many times, I have lost count. And you still insist on arguing a position that is wrong. Well guess what, I have very little patience for such behavior, and I have the power to stop it, and I am going to.

  2. 14 minutes ago, DemonicMyst said:

    Ragna_rok its not sticky here mods are nit legaly protected under copyright, case law already placed the standard that the alteration of a games code is an infringement on copyright, mods are on the edge of legality  they don't even comply with fair use. mods exist on the whim that the original copyright owner choses to not take action 

    5 year old thread, pretty much a non-issue at this point.

    I would also like to point out that these mods are for a game that the game developer released tools, specifically so that folks COULD mod them. There is even a license agreement that goes with the tool. It flatly states that authors OWN the rights to their mods. It also states that Beth can do whatever they want with them, up to and including selling them, without even given the original author credit for their work.

    In other words, your premise is wrong. And so far as I know, there is zero case law regarding mods on Bethesda games.

  3. I sometimes get them...... I didn't for this topic though. Which kinda surprised me...... Usually, this site is right on the ball.

    On Nexus, it really doesn't matter how I have notifications configured. Some I get, some I don't. I think the site generates a random numbers, and uses that to decide if its going to send a notification, or not....... Sometimes I think it picks a number between 1 and 10, and if the RNG running on a scale of 1-100 hit is it, it's still a 50-50 chance it won't send it. :D

    Sometimes, I am quite surprised at just how small the world is becoming. :D

    Most of my hair is still blond, fair bit of it is going to silver...... (especially on my face.....) I shed, but, not as badly as my dogs..... but, still, more than I would like. I avoid stress as much as possible. I am almost as successful at that, as Nexus is at sending notifications......

  4. 10 hours ago, ladyonthemoon said:

    Not that expensive in fact. Is it a desktop or a laptop? My laptop is two year old, cost me more and is less performant than your new build.

    Desktop. Most laptops are not that customizable. :D And if they add "Gaming" to the model name of the laptop, the price essentially triples. :D

    9 hours ago, CrisG9 said:

    I had to give up or sideline my old AMD system too and moved mostly onto a Alieneware Windows 10 set up with a big screen it has been finally possible to run Skyrim with all of the bells and whistles and 10 turned out to be not as bad as i feared. Glad your nifty new system is working well for you.

    Yeah, I didn't want to go to windows 10, but, that would have limited me to 6th gen intel processors, if I wanted to stick with win 7. I don't mind 10, I deal with it every day at work..... so, I know a lot of the tricks to make it run the way I want it to. Mostly..... :D

  5. 950.00 american dollars. Not an inexpensive proposition. :) Processor itself was over 400, and, they charged me tax....... which really surprised me. No idea when that started happening. I have never paid tax on an internet order before.......

    So, not cheap, but, I expect it to last me several years. I knew it was coming anyway, as my machine was getting pretty long in the tooth, and I had specced out a couple other complete builds.... (basically building a whole new machine, and not re-using anything.....) but, that was going to be over 2 grand....... and I just couldn't bring myself to spend that much.

    One thing that did annoy me though, was my system board shipped from Hong Kong.... and the manual was in Chinese...... no english in there at all. Made setup a bit more interesting. :D

  6. Well, my old AMD powered PC finally died. It just wouldn't turn on one morning. Took it in to work, played with it for a bit, and determined either the system board, or the processor had failed. Given their age, (around 8 years......) figured it was a good time for an upgrade. So, went shopping. :) Ended up with an Intel i7 9700KF. 8 core processor, no hyperthreading, and no integrated on-chip video. 16 gig of RAM, and an ASUS ROG Strix B360F mainboard, with a noctua cooler. (it's huge....) As the board has two M2 slots, got a 500 gb M2 drive for the O/S. Installing windows 10 on it was an ordeal. I simply could not convince it to work. Think I needed a specific driver the the NVME drive..... So, just plugged in a 160gb SATA mechanical drive, installed windows to that, and then cloned it to the M2. (adjusting partition size as needed.) Worked perfectly. (I re-used my GTX 1060 6gb vid card.)

    The new machine Runs FO4 on super dooper ultra smooth as glass. Much better than the old build. (of course, it's significantly newer hardware, so, not really a surprise.) The machine is pretty much silent. Even when under heavy load, I don't hear the CPU fan.

    Haven't tried Skyrim yet, that will likely happen this weekend though.

     

    Overall, I am impressed with the performance, and how quiet it now is. Just hope it lasts as long as the previous machine did. :D

     

     

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