Failed enumeration

Post » Tue May 29, 2012 2:55 pm

As said in title, every time I try to start skyrim it says detecting my settings and sets them to medium high, though I was playing on ultra prior to running the beta, It always tries to start in window mode at the lowest screen resolution, when I change the settings to ultra and 1920 x 1080 resolution and press play the game comes up with failed to enumerate and goes back to its original defaults. has any one got any ideas please?


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Post » Tue May 29, 2012 9:24 am

Mine just says that when I wait on the slash screen. No idea what cuases it but it doesn't seem to cause any problems anyway.
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Post » Tue May 29, 2012 12:45 pm

Just a guess: check to make sure your .ini files are not set to "read only", because then it can't save your prefered settings.

I know that installing a d3d.dll will cause system settings detection


Failed to enumerate is a new error. From what I've been told it is trying to connect to Steam. If you are in offline mode, you will get this error. That said, it's something I would like them to change. I don't mind a message somewhere in the window, but a pop-up is annoying. The fact that it continues to pop up repeatedly is more annoying.
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Post » Tue May 29, 2012 10:03 am

[...] From what I've been told it is trying to connect to Steam. If you are in offline mode, you will get this error. That said, it's something I would like them to change. I don't mind a message somewhere in the window, but a pop-up is annoying. The fact that it continues to pop up repeatedly is more annoying.

That must be it, I only connect steam online if I want to check for updates. Otherwise I always run it in offline mode.

Would be good if they can get rid of the message.
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Post » Tue May 29, 2012 5:42 am

That must be it, I only connect steam online if I want to check for updates. Otherwise I always run it in offline mode.

Would be good if they can get rid of the message.
Same here. I don't want my game to "accidentally" update when I have no idea the consequences. I like to gather some info on changes/fixes/performance/new bugs first. Also, some of my mods won't be compatible (I won't be able to play).

That's not the only reason, but the main one.
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