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  1. So I started playing New Vegas again a few weeks ago, and got a decent light mod list set up that was working fine. I found some other mods that might be cool to have and decided to install them mid-playthrough, and now I can't level up. Whenever I reach enough XP to level up, the XP just overflows into the negatives and nothing happens. I've tried uninstalling mods, and for the life of me I cannot seem to find the culprit. The mods I installed are Bobblehunt, More Perks, and More Traits. I realize mods like that probably aren't the best to install mid-playthrough, but I can start a new character and still have the same issue. Here is my load order. The only thing I can think of is that I haven't found and disabled the right mod during my troubleshooting, so I have no clue what it could be. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  2. Yeah, I completely deleted the Skyrim folder. Even deleted the Skyrim folder in my games that holds the .ini and such. I removed every trace I could find of Skyrim, just to make sure. But apparently it didn't help much.
  3. So I recently started modding Skyrim again, and installed a bunch of mods and it didn't turn out well. So I decided to start over from scratch and completely removed any trace of Skyrim on my PC, and then reinstalled it. Yet I'm still having CTDs upon trying to start a new game, completely unmodded atm. Previously when I had the mods installed I could load into the game, but any time I loaded a cell with NPCs the game would crash. I obviously couldn't figure out why and just gave up, but now I have no mods installed and the game is still crashing when the intro-cutscene is about to start. No clue why.
  4. I ended up just extracting the vanilla sound from the Sound.bsa file and putting it in the right directory, and it actually worked. So that's probably the best course of action if you decide to install The Frontier and find the same complaints I had with the new sound.
  5. IIRC, a lot of those have INI files where you can turn on/off features I would check the Description page for each of those, and see what setting (If any) the Description page has listed for what you can toggle in the INI file. I'm thinking it could be Frontier, because i t's the newest mod, and I've used a lot of those other mods, and don't remember some annoying sound I've searched through all the INI files and unfortunately haven't found any options that sound like it, so that's the conclusion I'm coming to as well. It must be a feature or something added by The Frontier, because it doesn't seem likely that any of my other mods would be causing it. I guess my next course of action is going to be disabling mods one by one until I find which one removes it, hopefully that works. If not, or if it turns out to be added by The Frontier, I'll just have to go ask about it on the comments of the mod page. Thanks for the help anyways, even if it didn't turn out to be the solution. Try loading up the Frontier INI files in a text editor and searching for something like SOUND or NOTIFICATION or QUEST etc.. I searched through all the INI files added by The Frontier, oddly enough it doesn't add any into the NVSE plugins folder despite having a .dll, but I checked the ones elsewhere. Not options for it in any of them, but when I did try disabling mods to see if that would help me find the mod causing it, I tried The Frontier first and it went back to the vanilla sound. So it is added by The Frontier, I just can't find an option to turn it off. So I went ahead and posted on their comments about it, so I guess I'll just wait and see if they have a way to turn it off or if I'll just have to deal with it if I want to play the mod.
  6. I IIRC, a lot of those have INI files where you can turn on/off features I would check the Description page for each of those, and see what setting (If any) the Description page has listed for what you can toggle in the INI file. I'm thinking it could be Frontier, because i t's the newest mod, and I've used a lot of those other mods, and don't remember some annoying sound I've searched through all the INI files and unfortunately haven't found any options that sound like it, so that's the conclusion I'm coming to as well. It must be a feature or something added by The Frontier, because it doesn't seem likely that any of my other mods would be causing it. I guess my next course of action is going to be disabling mods one by one until I find which one removes it, hopefully that works. If not, or if it turns out to be added by The Frontier, I'll just have to go ask about it on the comments of the mod page. Thanks for the help anyways, even if it didn't turn out to be the solution.
  7. I have NVAC, NVTF, The Frontier, Mod Limit Fix, MCM, Johnny Guitar, JIP NVSE, and Frontier Tweaks are all .dll files in my NVSE plugins folder.
  8. This is kind of a last resort, I started installing mods the other day from the mod list on The Frontier's page in preparation for when it released. I just got the opportunity to play today, and once I got everything ready and working I launched the game. Apparently I have installed a mod that plays a sound whenever quest objectives are added or updated, and I cannot, for the life of me, figure out which mod it is. So I was wondering if anybody had experienced this before with one of these mods, or if anybody could help me figure it out. My Load Order looks like this right now: Any help would be appreciated, and I completely understand this problem is entirely self-inflicted by not testing mods as I was installing them.
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