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How to Fix CTD modded Skyrim SE?


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Hi, so I modded my Skyrim SE and while I can load up the game, start a new character or continue with an old character, my game seems to crash to desktop whenever I move between 10 to 50 steps. My load order should be fine and I'm pretty sure I got all the necessary patches for my mods. I am using Nexus mods in conjunction with Creation Club content. I initially thought the error was coming from the Survival add-on from CC so I have it disabled by it is still in my load order. Could this be the issue? Or might it be the amount of mods that I have downloaded?

 

If I posted in the wrong forum, I am sorry still new here.

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Hi, so I modded my Skyrim SE and while I can load up the game, start a new character or continue with an old character, my game seems to crash to desktop whenever I move between 10 to 50 steps. My load order should be fine and I'm pretty sure I got all the necessary patches for my mods. I am using Nexus mods in conjunction with Creation Club content. I initially thought the error was coming from the Survival add-on from CC so I have it disabled by it is still in my load order. Could this be the issue? Or might it be the amount of mods that I have downloaded?

 

If I posted in the wrong forum, I am sorry still new here.

  1. tools used?
  2. Mod manager in use ?
  3. version types of the mods?
  4. Disable all mods and put 1 hours worth of play time in.
  5. Now enable 1 mod at a time that DO NOT require patches.

report.

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Hi, so I modded my Skyrim SE and while I can load up the game, start a new character or continue with an old character, my game seems to crash to desktop whenever I move between 10 to 50 steps. My load order should be fine and I'm pretty sure I got all the necessary patches for my mods. I am using Nexus mods in conjunction with Creation Club content. I initially thought the error was coming from the Survival add-on from CC so I have it disabled by it is still in my load order. Could this be the issue? Or might it be the amount of mods that I have downloaded?

 

If I posted in the wrong forum, I am sorry still new here.

  1. tools used?
  2. Mod manager in use ?
  3. version types of the mods?
  4. Disable all mods and put 1 hours worth of play time in.
  5. Now enable 1 mod at a time that DO NOT require patches.

report.

 

1. I have a Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti, Intel Xeon, and 16 gb RAM

2. I am using Vortex as my Mod Manager

3. (I'm not sure how to answer this question) I am using about 80 graphics mods, 40 armor/weapons mods, 20 quest mods, 10 npc mods, the rest are patches. 181 active and 71 light mods in total.

 

5. How do I make sure I don't accidentally screw it up with all the graphics mods that I would be re loading into the game?

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Hi, so I modded my Skyrim SE and while I can load up the game, start a new character or continue with an old character, my game seems to crash to desktop whenever I move between 10 to 50 steps. My load order should be fine and I'm pretty sure I got all the necessary patches for my mods. I am using Nexus mods in conjunction with Creation Club content. I initially thought the error was coming from the Survival add-on from CC so I have it disabled by it is still in my load order. Could this be the issue? Or might it be the amount of mods that I have downloaded?

 

If I posted in the wrong forum, I am sorry still new here.

  1. tools used?
  2. Mod manager in use ?
  3. version types of the mods?
  4. Disable all mods and put 1 hours worth of play time in.
  5. Now enable 1 mod at a time that DO NOT require patches.

report.

 

1. I have a Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti, Intel Xeon, and 16 gb RAM

2. I am using Vortex as my Mod Manager

3. (I'm not sure how to answer this question) I am using about 80 graphics mods, 40 armor/weapons mods, 20 quest mods, 10 npc mods, the rest are patches. 181 active and 71 light mods in total.

 

5. How do I make sure I don't accidentally screw it up with all the graphics mods that I would be re loading into the game?

 

you have categories, aka graphic descriptions. Just as with most weather mods, those "graphics mods" need to loaded last so those you Omit in the diagnostic procedures.

 

Next, after eliminating those, you determine the f4se types by reading there txt documents or their perspective main pages, "requirements".

Those you leave second to last and Omit those.

 

start with the NPC mods first.

there can not be any mods installed directly to the game data folder so make sure that is true.

 

Vortex is not quite what I would choose due to the automation involved, whether or not the procedure will be accurate.

 

you have no real choice if that's the path your taking. Speak with (HadToRegister) concerning isolating possible bad mods in that tool he has a better understanding of that tool than I do.

 

you load 1 mod at a time until you discover a problem and Isolate that mod and continue.

you must do this in this way. once a problem mod is found, you remove it and back up 1 mod at a time until the issue is no longer there and continue with the procedure. there is no other way and is the very basic way it's done.

 

What I can tell you is some times a mod may need to be reinstalled as some times they get corrupted during a download period.

Avoid downloading mods on Friday nights and Sunday's

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