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  1. Nevermind, I found that choosing the resolution in Nvidia Experience (2560x1440 in my case), and using full screen instead of "windowed borderless" it works without problems. Hope this helps someone in the future.
  2. I want to test this on fallout 4, I have done it with this mod https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/33458, it works, but I just want to know if this is the only way, only because with this fix when I do alt-tab the desktop or all the screen turns green, it only returns normal when closing the game. I have already googled it, but did not find anything. Thanks for any help!
  3. Thanks, Master! (Arthmoor gave me an advice!) <3
  4. CAN YOU UPDATE AN ESL FLAGGED PLUGIN? Can you do the next process? 1-You see a light plugin that can be flagged as an esl. (By using the SSEEDIT script) 2-You flag the plugin as an esl. 3-You see a new update of the mod, and you install it. 4-The plugin is not esl flagged, so you flag it. Can you do this? Or it will mess your save game? Thanks for any help!
  5. Thank you for your time! Both answers are valid! Thanks! :laugh:
  6. I mean, is there any automatic way to know how many .esp plugins are active and using one of the 250+ slots?} I have checked by vortex, wrye bash and loot, but it seems they count every mod, including .esl, .esps flagged as .esls, and even mods without plugins. I just want to know how many mod slots I have available.
  7. Thanks for this great tool, also I have come to its defense. I have been using this even since the alpha state. With NMM had several problems, crashes, and the tool suddenly stopped managing some files, making a mess of files. Just had a little of problems in the firsts states, but noting serious, I solved the conflicts just by installing last, the mods with higher priority. Now the beta does the work, is powerful and with a great future!
  8. In response to post #64509266. Bullshit, I have been using this even since the alpha state. With NMM had several problems, crashes, and the tool suddenly stopped managing some files, making a mess of files. Go trow your garbage elsewhere!
  9. If you love this game, you should start learning basics of modding, because as modding is beautiful and addictive, it is risky as well... Read things like this: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/11140
  10. C Well if your game does't crash on loadscreen anymore you succeeded sir!!! xD xD! I'm no joking! because CTDs may have many causes, a ctd during a gameplay has a lot of reasons, and maybe one of the most difficult to repair! Post here your load order and faithfully I may help you! if the divines want of course! Some causes: -Wrong load order. -incompatible mods (you have to read every mod description you use). -Corrupted meshes (most of them fixed by the mod authors) -Using some oldrym mods. -Mods with dirty edits or errors. You can check errors using sse edit, just search in youtube for "tes5edit fixing errors".
  11. See this video, is extensive but one of the best. You may find videos typing "xedit cleaning masters" (you can change xedit for tes5edit, or SSEDIT, the tool is has various names depending on some things, but is the same topic). Cleaning is very easy, don't be afraid. ---- see from minute 14:43, first use loot and press the "sort plugins" button, it will show you that your master files are dirty (after every skyrim update), next open SSeedit and load each plugin at a time, and follow the video I gave you. The video explains a lot, but this is the only thing you need to know. Don't clean other files from other mods, just the originals from the game (excluding skyrim.esm), because some mods has dirty edits intentionally, about those you need to read it's nexus web page to see if the mod autor refers about it, or click the forum tap inside the same site as well. Sorry about my English, is not my native language.
  12. SUCCESS: I updated every mod or tool with SKSE 64 as requirement without any success, so I rolled back to skse 2.0.7. Surprisingly I found the same problem, CTD during the save's loadscreen. Then I finally found the source of the problem, I forgot that on every update, the master ESMs get dirty ITM records and references, so I cleaned them up whit SSEEDIT, and my skyrim is running again. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. :smile:
  13. same problem here, rolling back to skse64 2.0.7, I could not find anywhere the source of the problem...
  14. JUST TELLING YOU, this tip is a little underrated and was my cause of CTDs on a totally new game-play, and I think this should be on important web pages about crashes and stability. Recently I started to have crashes, but I couldn't understand what was happening, I installed a new gameplay, and carefully choose my mods before starting to play, to evade messing my savegame again. I havent made any change - uninstalled or installed mods so what was the problem??? A f&%#ing windows 10 update re-enabled the Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service (I disabled it previously), it is true this service cause crashes, as soon as I disabled it my game is solid and stable. Touch Keyboard and Handwriting Panel Service causes CRASHES CTD on skyrim special edition on WINDOWS 10. (To everyone searching at google). This sh¡t causes random crashes with apparently no reason. To disable it justo follow this guide: https://www.howtogeek.com/259900/how-to-permanently-disable-the-touch-keyboard-in-windows-8-and-10/
  15. After many hours of this thing (modding skyrim until it crashes), I found the source of this problem and many others was using Vortex Mod Manager on its currently alpha state, but of course is my fault, it's just an alpha. On this state, you have to install your mods one by one carefully, because sometimes the mod manager doesn't overwrite nor apply correctly the changes and the mod priorities. The best practice I found currently, is letting the tool finish a task before starting another one, and installing the mods with highest priority last. I was having crashes in combat, and it seems that Vortex was interrupting the archive updates done by the FNIS tool, it seems that is better to use FNIS, LOOT, and wrye bash with vortex closed.
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