Skyrim Special Edition gets new HD Texture Pack, overhauling all creatures
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Modder 'TREBoy' has released a new AI-upscaled HD Texture Pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition that overhauls all creatures.
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I’m guessing it’s because 64-bit means mods can use more memory, which means you can have larger, more intense mods.

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You mean compared to the 4gb limit of 32-bit systems , right?

I’m aware of that limit, but I’m not clear on exactly how that affects modding.

Like the mods they make don’t have to be limited to using 4 gigabytes of memory?

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Yup. It could be limited to 2GB depending on the software (e.g. some programming languages/platforms need the top bit to be clear, which halves the 4GB limit). I don’t know about Skyrim in particular, but 2GB and 4GB are both quite limiting for the game+mods.

With 64-bit, the game+mods can use basically as much memory as it wants.

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That’s super interesting. So as all of our computers have been kind of switching over to 64-bit, has the whole modding community been moving over to 64 bit as well? Well they must be.

I’ve been blown away by some of the mods I put on the elder scrolls and fallout games, far grander and expansive than I would expect a mod to be able to improve a game, so maybe some of those are 64-bit.

I think I’m going to look into that. Thanks again

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It depends on the game of course. 32-bit games restrict mods to 32-bit address space because they share the same process. Modders don’t really get to choose, unless they do something funky like start a separate process to hold memory or something.

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