The launcher set my settings to low by default. I have over the minimum settings, and have just about the recommended settings apart from I have a dual-core rather than a quad.
I originally had some mods installed that overhaul/increase graphics but have since un-installed all of these as I suppose they'll probably never run properly on my PC. I have left a few mods installed for things such as hair, eyes and horse armour etc. but nothing that changes the graphics or anything major in the game.
On the lowest settings, including low textures the game lags/judders whilst moving and looking around; and the loading screens take an age, especially when I first load my save where it can take up to ten minutes. I have edited my Skyrimpref file to 0 for some of the shadow settings as recommended to me, but that hasn't even touched it.
My system specifications are:
Processor: AMD Athlon II X2 250 Processor 3.00GHz
Installed Memory (RAM): 4.00GB (3.25GB usable)
System type: 32-bit (windows 7)
Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. M68MT-S2P (Socket M2)
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5450 (MSI)
Hard Drive: 977GB Seagate ST1000DL 002-9TT153 SCSI Disk Device (ATA)
I would have thought that this spec could run the game at least on medium texture settings with the rest on low. Do mods cause the game to lag much? This computer runs Crysis smoothly on high settings, so I didn't think Skyrim would have a problem. Is it just the fact that I have a dual-core?
I have tried running the game with the 4GB mod too, but it makes zero difference.
I feel like I have just wasted £25. I may as well play Morrowind again. Oblivion's graphics look better than the lowest settings of Skyrim! And Oblivion runs perfectly on high.
Any help or ideas would be great, thanks.



....with a 400 watt PSU I am sure you could get something in the way of a new GPU without needing to opt for other new hardware(PSU CPU etc.) which would enabled you to play Skyrim. The question is do you plan on playing other PC games in the near future? If so best bet would be to put together a gaming PC which I am sure plenty of people here would be willing to help with. If you want to play the game in all its glory with HD texture pack then a new system is probably the best bet.
A bad assumption on my part unfortunately 