

I don't use win 7 so figure it yourself, pleasa:D). You need to add that line in SkyrimPrefs.ini located in My document/MyGames/Skyrim or something.

in my opinion of course.ĮDIT: If your 'Data Files' menu option is not available, I found a forum post with other people having that issue and this resolution seemed to work for most people:

Great for screen caps, not needed so much for normal play. Most motion makes the higher quality textures not so much better than the normal quality textures the game came with. All textures are done in 2K, but there are several options for those with graphics cards lacking in V-RAM. Also, you can see the difference if you stand still in the game. The next baseline mod to add to the load order is Noble Skyrim HD-2K, which goes after Skyrim's main architecture, and applies a gorgeous new coat of paint. In regards to the HD textures, its most notably active by the increased loading times. If they have a check box on them then they are active. The HD Texture packs (And any other mods) are listed on that screen. When you are on the loading screen click the 'Data Files' menu option instead of Play.
