Skyrim Mod Sanctuary 65 : Less Intrusive HUD and Immersive HUD
HUD improvement is the theme of this weeks video with two mods that will help keep game immerision whilst still providing you the information you need to play.
Thumbnail image for this video is courtesy of TomAraya.
Download links for reviewed mods:
Less Intrusive HUD II
Immersive HUD - iHUD
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A moderator has closed this comment topic for the time beingsry for bad english, i´m german
Did you ever review Moonpath to Elsweyr btw? It's looking real interesting. (But then, I have a soft spot for the Khajiit.)
That Mod really looks interesting. Might try it out myself ^_^
PS: If you're wondering. I am that guy with the Allimir popping up in the comments on your YouTube Let's play videos XD
My predicament is that if I try to uninstall certain mods, Nexus Mod Manager will immediately crash and force close, and the Mod will remain installed. No matter how many times I try this, I get the same result. I have tried unchecking "Read Only" from the Skyrim Directory, and I am running Nexus Mod Manager as an Administrator, but for whatever reason, it crashes every time.
For example, most recently, I've tried to remove SkyUI so that I can install the lastest version, and I got the crash and error message that you can see in this link: https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/528221_568778423156680_1875272733_n.jpg
Does anyone have any ideas?
I swear, the amount of reliance people have on mod managers is frightening.
Though this doesn't fix the problem, really.
Do us a favor, sometime make a video where you include pics of your load order and talk about your victories and defeats in keeping your game stable.
With everything that you load up, you must have encountered some troubles, and any insights you can give us would help the modding community out in a big way.
Do you use anything like ATTK? Do you use Stutter Remover, or do you use Windowed Mode with Game Companion, etc, etc...
VIVA LA GOPHER!
However I do agree that a modder as experienced as Gopher would probably have some unique insights into how to maintain as much stability in ones load order as possible.
cheers