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You might need the SKSE memory patch. It saved me from random CTDs after suffering it for YEARS. Watch this video by Gopher as he explains how to fix it.
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The above user's statement is meaningless for this issue. If changing the ENB stuff around doesn't work it's that you may have missing water textures. Try installing the water mods in this order: Realistic Water 2>ENB Textures>Watercolor mod. Allow each mod as you install them to overwrite the previous mods files. There just seems like texture issues here.
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First off, are you sorting your mods?
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Weird Glitchy Grey/Cloudy Texture Ripping Through?
BinaryMessiah replied to Jalamba's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Disable all of your texture packs one at a time. I mean the Skyrim overhaul ones not for individual things like armors or weapons. Load the game up each time you disable one. -
First off, what's your system specs? The freezing could be you're running out of RAM.
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What I tell everyone: Raise your memory ceiling! Watch this video by Gopher. It solved my frequent CTD that I suffered for YEARS.
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ENBoost + vanilla. Can't get 60FPS with a 980ti...
BinaryMessiah replied to wellspokenman's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
That's ENB for you. Even in interiors on a 970 I won't go above 45 FPS. ENB is EXTREMELY GPU heavy. For CTD issues you can try raising your memory ceiling by watching Gopher's video. Watch the whole to figure out how to do this and what's causing it. In enblocal.ini try setting DisableDriverMemoryManager to true. Boris stated that Windows 10 64-bit can't use more than 4096MB for VRAM. There's no way around it. Your rig is also powerful enough to not need Sheson memory option. That's mainly for low to mid-range PCs. You might want to also download Wrye Bash and make sure everything is green. You don't want any orange files or red. -
It looks like part of is it you're running out of VRAM. Try lowering all texture packs to 1K. Second, increase your memory ceiling with the video I posted.
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What's your system rig? Sounds like you're running out of VRAM.
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Steam Workshop is garbage for Skyrim as mods should NEVER be auto updated this is blasphemy for Skyrim and any avid modder here will tell you so. You need to manually keep track of your mods and READ the update changes on how to uninstall and update mods and some require special steps especially if they are script heavy. PM me if you need any help somewhere down the line.
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Download LOOT (google it) and download Wrye Bash (google it). Let loot sort all your mods and click APPLY. After that post any error messages that are displayed as I'm sure you will have dirty edits in your mods. Second, make sure everything is GREEN in Wrye Bash. List the mods that aren't and what color they are.
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Download Wrye Bash and make sure everything is GREEN. Second, it sounds like you're hitting the typical heavy modding memory ceiling. Try watching this video by Gopher on how to raise the memory ceiling and keep Skyrim from random CTD (this is THE issue that causes this. Took me 4 years to figure it out) EDIT: I just saw you have a fairly weak GPU. I couldn't even run a heavyily modded Skyrim well on my old 670. Make sure you aren't using ANY 2K texture packs, stick with 1K since you only have 1GB of VRAM. Even with my GTX 970 at 4GB VRAM I can't go crazy on 2K and 4K textures.
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That's not what's causing it. You hit the memory cap which is 256MB per block. What you need to do is install the block memory ceiling fix to keep Skyrim from crashing. Trust me, I had this issue for YEARS and just discovered it 6 months ago and it fixed my biggest issue with heavily modding Skyrim. Watch this video by Gopher to understand what I mean. Running out of VRAM won't make you crash. It's running out of available RAM that the game can handle under the hood. If you run out of VRAM the game will just chug really slow.
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This seems normal. It's called SSAO where objects create shadows like in real life. It's probably the ENB you are using. Did you read the installing instructions on the page? Are you Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini setup correctly according to ENB page? Did you install all patches such as subsurface scattering or sun patches that the mod might have?
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Do you have any camera mods? Second, just because your game is running well doesn't mean it is under the hood. Have you cleaned all your mods with TES5Edit that LOOT says to and is everything GREEN in Wrye Bash? There could be a mod that's loading before another causing this. Do you have any animation mods? If so you need FNIS and run the generator. Do you have any custom bodies that aren't vanilla? Any custom races? If you have a custom race make sure you have Race Compatibility and any custom body mods are properly installed. These are just some ideas.
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Did you do the rest? That's extremely important. Did you also APPLY the sort and not just close it out? Are there any errors or messages? These are important, don't ignore these.
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I don't think your load order is properly sorted with LOOT is it? Also, you don't need XP32 if you don't have a body mod. There's something seriously going wrong here. Did you install any new animation mods? If so you need to install FNIS and run the generator. If you installed any equipping mod you need to read the requirements section.
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You need to properly sort you mods for one. Use LOOT, and make sure everything is green in Wrye Bash. Do you have Race Compatibility and Racemenu?
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What are you system specs for one. What's your load order? Copy and paste from LOOT. If you're having long load times you probably don't have a powerful enough GPU or enough RAM. I have over 200 mods and many 2K-4K textures and my game loads in less than 10 seconds, but I have a GTX 970, 16GB or RAM, and an i7 4770 @ 3.9Ghz. I used to use a gaming laptop (5 years old now) and it had an i5 540M @3Ghz, ATI HD 5870, and 8GB of RAM and even with 150 mods and 2K only textures it would take nearly a minute to load into different cells. Hardware makes a huge difference. If you're trying to play this on an Intel HD Graphics chip your SOL as that's NOT a gaming chip. If you have a powrful rig, you probably aren't fully optimized. List all of what I asked and we can help.
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You need to download the body that the armor requires or rather only use armors that are compatible with your body. For instance, all UNP armors with with 7Base but the breast size will change. This is why I suggest using Bodyslide Studio and UUNP or CBBE HDT armors as you can always change your body on the fly.
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NMM crashes everytime when I start it
BinaryMessiah replied to NowYuSeeMe's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
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REad all the instructions on EVERY mod page. Read the compatibility section, and most importantly, the required mods section. You also need to sort your load order with LOOT, clean dirty files with TES5Edit, and make sure everything in Wrye Bash is GREEN. I can't tell you how many people ignore this because they are too lazy to do it. IT MUST BE DONE. Skyrim is a very fiddly and sensitive game to mod and it must be 100% perfect.
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First off, your load order is not correct. There should be ZERO .esp files before .esm files. Download LOOT and sort with that, second you need to do some mod cleaning with TES5Edit, Google how to do that it's very simple or I can help. Third, download Wrye Bash and make sure EVERYTHING is green. I can't stress enough about this as Skyrim needs to be 100% perfect to be able to have a stable setup. It also looks like your ENB is not setup correctly. Make sure you read the instructions carefully such as not using a new ENB that listed on the mod page. For example Rampage ENB says to use .292 so you can't use any that are newer.