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  1. Cool. Memory is not your problem. Here is something to try. I notice that you have Skyrim Immersive creatures. I found that after I installed that in my game that the incidences of CTD's increased at random places. Reading in the Forums others have said that this mod can cause this. I like the mod enough that I put up with it!
  2. What exactly are your memory allocations in your SKSE.ini ? If your settings are 768/256 your actual default heap size is 512. Looking at your memory log, you are approaching that number. ENB's like Real Vision recommend higher settings ( from their Mod page): [General] ClearInvalidRegistrations=1 [Display] iTintTextureResolution=2048 [Memory] defaultHeapInitialAllocMB=1024 scrapHeapSizeMB=384
  3. I believe the OP is saying that the followers are not even showing up in game. Probably not a voice problem. I am familiar with the Inigo Mod. That one should work flawlessly with no extra screwing around. Are you using NMM? Are the Mods activated? Are the ESP's activated. Did you run LOOT? Can you show us your Mod list and load order. It is a little hard to help you with what you have given us so far.
  4. When using MO the log file appears in an SKSE folder in your overwrite file. If you are not using a Steam validated copy of Skyrim you will have problems starting the game thru SKSE. Perhaps other problems as well.
  5. Congrads on your nice computer. It is certainly more powerful than mine. There might be a problem in that though. Reading posts in this forum there are numerous posts that state that running the game with an FPS greater than 60 can cause problems. It looks like you already have expanded your Skyrim memory blocks. Have you installed this Mod? http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50471/? SSME only expands your memory one step. By looking at the memory block log it would be obvious if you are still running out of memory. If you are you can uninstall SSME and build an SKSE.ini file that allocates more memory if needed.
  6. Interesting. Have you tried starting a new game or are you using "old" game saves?
  7. With only Skyrim and Update esm's loaded your game can't get more basic. I can only think of two things that might be causing problems: 1. How do you start your game? With SKSE loaded you must load your game through SKSE, not the Skyrim launcher. 2. When you were cleaning the Master files with TES5Edit did you clean the Skyrim.esm by mistake?
  8. I have had my Hard Saves corrupted , though it only happens occasionally. Perhaps that has something to do with it. Hard to say. One of those great Skyrim mysteries. :laugh: Save often. Be Happy!
  9. That is odd. When I had Real Vision ENB installed over a year ago that brightness control had quite an effect. Hopefully someone else will chime in.
  10. What is your brightness setting in the regular game settings screen? I seem to remember that the ENB that I was using for a while recommended a setting around 5 or less. It did make dungeons rather dark.
  11. I use auto-save all the time, however it is wise to remember to do a "Hard Save" often to fall back to in case the auto-save gets corrupted. I just had this happen to me. Skyrim actually told me the auto-save I was attempting to load was corrupt. A first for Me! :rolleyes: Normally it just CTD's. Also as my game save gets older it can sometimes take several attempts to start the game. Be persistent! :yes: If that doesn't work try starting a new game. Let all the plug-ins load, then try to load the Save that was balking. And if all else fails, start loading previous saves till you find a good one! What a pain! What a Game!! :wallbash:
  12. That is a busy Mod list. I'm going to assume that you are new to modding, so no offense please if I suggest something too basic. With the mods you are running, and especially with an ENB you should install the "Memory Fix" . http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50471/? Watch the Gopher video and see if that is what is happening to your game. If you are not using Mod Organizer his instructions for creating a Skyrim.ini are valid. I would also install the Memory Block log mod. You can never have too much information when trying to troubleshoot this game. Since you have the SexLab framework there is another tool that you have by default that is interesting to look at. Look in your My Documents/My Games/Skyrim/Logs/Script/Papyrus.0.log. The "0" log is the most recent then 1, then 2.... Reading these will give you a headache but they are sometimes very useful for troubleshooting depending on the problem. A good thing to post as a spoiler with your load order. There is also an HDT Log that can be interesting when your game acts as you describe. It will alert you if you are having skeleton conflicts. This can happen when using mods that modify the child race. You might find this log in the same place as the Papyrus logs if not do a search. I use MO so mine are in the overwrite folder. If you don't use MO then LOOT is your best friend. I assume you already run this but... Try this much and tell us what you see Good Luck!
  13. At the time I did this I decided that I wanted Immersive Creatures more so I continued on with my new game! :yes: With things like this it is hard to say if it was the cause or just a coincidence. Remember that removing a scripted mod from your game can be an adventure also. You may have to scrub the orphan scripts from your save game with a game save cleaning program. There are a few available here on Nexus. Good Luck!
  14. I once had this happen to me after adding Skyrim Immersive Creatures to my game. My CTD area encompassed almost the entire volcanic area in front of Kynesgrove. After spending a fair amount of time pouring thru Papyrus logs and trying different load orders to make it work I finally decided to try starting a new game. The problem never reoccurred. This can be done as a quick check. Make a current save and then start a new game. I use an alternate start mod to avoid the vanilla "Buggy Ride". Then open your console and type COC Riverwood and it will set your character there. Take a walk and see if the game still crashes. This would be a quick way to see if you have a real Mod conflict or just a glitch like I had. Good Luck!
  15. Looking at your logs, it appears that you are attempting to use a "Save" that was made when you had more Mods loaded than you do now. Skyrim becomes extremely hateful when you do this because that save has references to now missing mods. The most reliable thing to do after doing a major change like you have done is to start a new game. You can also attempt to clean the old game save of all the orphan script references by using a tool such as this. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52363/? When you load your game save into this tool you will probably see a lot of script references marked with a " # ". Those are the orphans from your missing mods. Click the button to fix those and save the changes. If you are lucky this will allow you to continue your game. Good Luck
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