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Purple textures everywhere fresh install full game


xPochi

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So i just upgraded from just skyrim to having hearthfire, dragonborn, and dawngaurd. This is not SE.... I also just went through all my mods and deleted them (yes i followed the instructions and then also went back through to the file folders to make sure they were gone). Now i have almost everything purple....Helmets, trees, faces, fire, smoke...ect.... I hadnt updated NMM yet so i thought this would be a good time to do that as well since it was also going to delete my mods upon update.

SO! Currently there are no mods other than the few hd texture packs that auto supply themselves and the files for DG, HF, and DB and the unofficial patch.

 

Ive uninstalled NMM to make sure its not loading anything.

Ive went through the filepath for mods and data and even completely wiped em and then ran verify through steam to make sure i didnt delete something important.

My mods folder currently shows nothing from my main drive. F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim

My NMM file path from Games is empty.

I've done a clean install

Ive checked integrity of files with steam

 

Shouldn't my game just look bland and like its from 2011 at this point instead of all fked up?

Any help is appreciated. The faster the better :tongue:

 

Heres my non mod mod load order:

GameMode=Skyrim
Skyrim.esm=1
Update.esm=1
Dawnguard.esm=1
HearthFires.esm=1
Dragonborn.esm=1
Unofficial Skyrim Legendary Edition Patch.esp=1
HighResTexturePack01.esp=1
HighResTexturePack02.esp=1
HighResTexturePack03.esp=1
Edited by xPochi
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what windows u use and and can u tell me you PC or lap right properties and is that just u load order u use did u install any texture mod before us i know Purple texture usually means either a texture is missing from the vanilla files or you've got an esp that's changing the texture path for a vanilla asset, or you're dealing with a non-vanilla asset.

 

the result of one of three things:

 

1. Corrupt, Missing or incorrect meshes

2. Missing Textures

3. Lack of VRAM

Edited by lans139
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yea thanks guys i actually just now got it sorted. I went through LOOT and Tes5edit last night a cleaned up any old files still lurking. Which didnt end up helping haha! I ended up having to re-install and add the dlc's one at a time....Not sure why but when i used steam to download them all at the same time it was messing up the textures. I literally just logged in to update this and start getting skyrim beautiful again :) thanks for the help though :)

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