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  1. Hello All. I am wondering how to set the main page at login, to Skyrim Special Edition. I have been a member for many years, and originally had OldRim as my default game... I have tried looking for a setting, or other way of changing the default game, but as of yet, have not had any luck. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
  2. Sorry for the necro, but did anyone find a fix? I'm also having this issue now. I can't add new or edit any old scripts.
  3. I had this issue with a personal mod that I was working on.... or rather 2 mods, but what was happening was that I had part of an interior location split between two plugins. took me a while to figure it out... I have since rebuilt the room in only one mod, and have been able to link the two areas together with the teleport markers. however, it sounds as if your game has load order issues, corrupted saves and/or game files. go into the game, and make sure your character is outside, save, and exit out of the game. Verify your game cache 1st (through steam) then either with MO, or NMM, resort your load order with LOOT, go back into the game and immediately make a save, before you even move, exit out of the game all the way to the desktop, then restart the game and load the save you just made. if that doesn't work, report back, and I'll make a couple more suggestions.
  4. When making a custom chest, just put a tick mark next to "respawns" make sure the cell it's in, IS NOT a "no reset zone". done.
  5. I am creating a personal mod, basically an all you need area for leveling my characters.... And an interior space for my followers to "hang out" at when not with me on quests... I already have all the crafting tables working, along with ample supplies, and storage. However, I am trying to make a "training room" where I can spawn a leveled character at the flip of a switch or button. The problem that I am having is: 1.) Cannot drop encounter characters, or leveled characters into the game. I do not get the markers at all. So my questions are these: 1.) is there an SSE Tutorial out there that explain how to make and place leveled characters into an interior? 2.) Could someone please explain how its done, preferably with a tutorial video on youtube or twitch? Another thing that I would like to do, is to link the contents of certain containers, to specific crafting tools. Like all of my forge supplies to the forge, grinding wheel, armor table, and tanning rack -- soul gems to the enchanting table -- ingredients to the Alchemy table, ore to the smelter, etc., so that I don't have to overload my character when trying to craft things.... all items I need (if I have them) would be pulled from storage chests, rather than player inventory... Thank you in advance.
  6. I am creating a personal mod, basically an all you need area for leveling my characters.... And an interior space for my followers to "hang out" at when not with me on quests... I already have all the crafting tables working, along with ample supplies, and storage. However, I am trying to make a "training room" where I can spawn a leveled character at the flip of a switch or button. The problem that I am having is: 1.) Cannot drop encounter characters, or leveled characters into the game. I do not get the markers at all. So my questions are these: 1.) is there an SSE Tutorial out there that explain how to make and place leveled characters into an interior? 2.) Could someone please explain how its done, preferably with a tutorial video on youtube or twitch? Another thing that I would like to do, is to link the contents of certain containers, to specific crafting tools. Like all of my forge supplies to the forge, grinding wheel, armor table, and tanning rack -- soul gems to the enchanting table -- ingredients to the Alchemy table, ore to the smelter, etc., so that I don't have to overload my character when trying to craft things.... all items I need (if I have them) would be pulled from storage chests, rather than player inventory... Thank you in advance.
  7. 1,) Have you modded your game? 2.) If you modded, have you sorted your load order with LOOT? 3.) Have you cleaned Update, Dawnguard, Hearthfires, Dragonborn and other dirty mods with SSEEdit ? 4.) Have you added any mods that change any of the building, towns, cities? 5.) If you have added any mods that changed any of the items in #4, have you tried running the game without those mods?
  8. Install F.N.I.S. (Fores New Idles Skyrim) SE version, and run the Tool "Generate FNIS for Users" Any time you add or delete animation or skeleton related mods you will need to run the tool again.
  9. How big are your save files getting? Try going into the save game location, and making individual subfolders for each character/playthrough. Leave only the last 5 hard-saves and the 3 auto-saves in the main saves folder to continue with that character/playthrough. The fewer number of saves overall, in the main save folder, 'should' reduce the instances of CTD on save, as it will not have to read/load through as many files. It will also be less cluttered, although with a few extra steps to change to a different character/playthrough. Scripts Are the bane of saves. If you uninstall or install new scripts in the middle of a playthrough, they are hardcoded into the saves. Scripts should only be added before starting a new character or playthrough. If you remove a script in the middle of a playthrough, it will most likey cause crashes, as that script is still being called for from the saves. Try using mods that don't use scripts, whenever possible. A.F.A.I.K. the number of concurrent, running scripts is only limited by your hardware. Also try not to mod the game in the middle of a playthrough. Adding mods is 'usually' okay, but removing them can cause serious problems. Even if you clean the saves. Make a list of the mods you want to keep, for your next playthrough, and have only the ones you know you want, for your next playthrough, so you don't have to uninstall in the middle of a playthrough.
  10. I just recently started playing Skyrim again. Here is what I have done so far to try to remedy the CTDs. 1.) updated all of my mods that needed updating, 2.) got compatibility patches for those mods that required them, 3.) ran BOSS 4.) cleaned all mods that required cleaning (tes5edit) 5.) created bashed patch 6.) ran FNIS for users even after all of this, I get CTDs when, 1.) hitting the escape key 2.) hitting "~" (tilde) 3.) after adding items to player inventory 4.) exiting console 5.) activating mannequins 6.) load screens 7.) during combat any ideas, and helpful suggestions would be appreciated. and yes I have ENB's (Sheson's [?]) ctd patch installed.
  11. My apologies for repeating any that have already been mentioned. 1. ) More options in character customization a.) more hairstyles in general (with short, medium, long and HD versions of each) b.) change height, weight, and other body parts scale/dimensions 2.) Skin texture replacers similar to UNP, CBBE, SevenBase, etc. (preferably hd) 3.) Class restriction removal on all armors and weapons. 4.) Crafting System Overhaul - Be able to modify weapon and armor specs during crafting a.) or something similar to the creation kit for skyrim that would allow to make items outside of game and import them into game) 5.) Console command enable (so you can add items, experience points, skill points, etc., without having to use the cumbersome mechanics of cheat engine) (e.g. addxp, additem, modav, setav, etc) 6.) Mounted Combat 7.) Party members ride mounts 8.) Romanceable Vivienne!!! 9.) Storage chest in haven.
  12. Here is something that really helped me, this is my skyrim.ini and here is my skyrimprefs.ini and my enblocal.ini but the settings that really helped are the ones in my skyrim.ini
  13. Ok, so, wait until my character exits from the cave, under Helgen, before installing mods, aside from those, that are character creation related. will give that a try... thank you. - EDIT - Thank you very much! I just made it through without ANY CTDs. Now I am re-activating my mods.
  14. Do you use any other mod organizer besides NMM? if you do not, i would strongly suggest using LOOT, or BOSS. I am guessing, but It is probably a load order issue or a mod conflict, or you may need to "clean" some of the mods with TES5Edit. Along with any dlc you might have. dawnguard, hearthfires, dragonborn.
  15. I have. Its just a resolution rendering on the textures. If the rendered textures are higher than your .ini settings this will happen. And I was able to fix it with a couple of tweaks to my skyrim.ini and skyrimprefs.ini files. open them with either notepad, wordpad, notepad++, or whichever basic text editor you use. in Skyrim.ini [Display] iShadowMapResolutionPrimary=1024(default) change this to 2048 or 4096 make sure to save your changes. in skyrimprefs.ini [Display] iShadowMapResolutionPrimary=1024(default) change this to 2048 or 4096 (should be the same as the change you made in skyrim.ini file) iMaxAnisotropy=1 (default) change to 8 or 16 iMultiSample=0 (default) change to 4 bTreesReceiveShadows=0 (default) change to 1 bDrawLandShaows=0 (default) change to 1 if using any ENBs change this next line: bFloatpointRenderTarget=0 (default) change to 1 You can also get some of the HD textures through mods, which will also help remedy what you are experiencing. like SMIM, Skyrim HD and it's 5 mods,Bathesda's Hi-Res Optimized, and others. But to get the fullest experience with HD content you still need to change the resolution output in your .ini files. Hope this helps. Cheers.
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