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  1. OK I got the map working but the Enhanced Camera flying backwards mod is really annoying
  2. What the hell, Bethesda, this should already be in the game... When you kill and collect meat and pelt there should be a change to the animal, it's a real immersion breaker if nothing happens even when I've ripped of it's skin and meat. If this mod already exist please link me to it
  3. First off mod list http://pastebin.com/r43cS50Y (paste bin for convenience) First Issue: When I die I fly backwards. Like "VWOOOM" 10m if nothing stops me. I feel like this is an issue with "Realistic" Ragdolls and Forces. (This is the most important issue) Second Issue: Warbugs paper map is horribly messed up and zoomed very close. It's conflicting with SkyUI and the map.randomfilename file (Minor) Third Issue: Annoying icons on the mid right of the screen. Any idea what mod? (Sorry for being a complete lazy asshole I feel really bad making this thread and wasting your time) Issue 2:http://i.imgur.com/U0RYUnx.jpg Issue 3: http://i.imgur.com/kWh1V0z.jpg Sorry for huge pictures I suck at image editing
  4. I have Nvidia GeForce Experince running and GeDoSaTo for DS2 but I doubt that's linked to my problems
  5. I know that this is the file crashing my game. I am using a fresh skyrim. Any help? Sorry,Imissed out a lot of info I could give.
  6. I think skyrim looks quite warm in the lower regions and I would like it to be cold all over and snowy! Please give me some links to help!
  7. I uninstalled a lot of mods (can't remember now) as soon as I start skyrim it crashes to desktop. I uninstalled OBIS, Populated forts and some others Ask me if you need more info BOSS log: Skyrim.esm ActiveUpdate.esm ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev}}Unofficial Skyrim Patch.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev, Stats}}Dawnguard.esm ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev}}Unofficial Dawnguard Patch.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev, Stats}}HearthFires.esm ActiveUnofficial Hearthfire Patch.esp ActiveDragonborn.esm ActiveUnofficial Dragonborn Patch.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Stats}}ClimatesOfTamriel.esm ActiveEagleEyePerk.esm ActiveNote: Use only one EagleEyePerk esm.OdemsAdvCraft.esm ActiveSkyMoMod.esmBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev}}SPIKE.esm ActiveWARZONES - Civil Unrest.esm ActiveHighResTexturePackFix.esp ActiveChesko_Frostfall.esp ActiveRevampedExteriorFog.esp ActiveSplashofRain.esp ActiveAOS.esp ActiveNote: See also AOS compatibility patches page on Nexus.Clanking Armor.esp ActiveImproved Combat Sounds v2.2.esp ActiveAOS_ICS Patch.esp ActiveBLEED.esp ActiveChesko_WearableLantern.esp ActiveHunterborn.esp ActiveHunterborn_Dawnguard-Patch.esp ActiveHunterborn_Frostfall-Patch.esp ActivePopulated Lands Roads Paths.esp ActiveSkyrim Flora Overhaul.esp ActiveTESGLoadingScreens.esp ActiveWetandCold.esp ActiveFootprints - Ash.esp ActiveSkyUI.esp ActiveCloaks.esp ActiveCloaks - Dawnguard.esp Activehothtrooper44_ArmorCompilation.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev}}OdemsOnihime.esp ActiveSilverDragonArmor.esp ActiveLock Overhaul.esp ActiveSkyRe_Main.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Relev, Delev}}Requires: Skyrim -Community- Uncapper for full perk functionality.Note: If lockpicking is not work then try to delete 'interface\lockpickingmenu.swf'.Note: If you have a problem with aiming try to install this mod.Note: To make aiming easier add the following lines to Skyrim.ini:Note: [Actor]Note: fVisibleNavmeshMoveDist=12288.0000Note: [Combat]Note: f1PArrowTiltUpAngle=0.64Note: f3PArrowTiltUpAngle=0.64Note: fMagnetismStrafeHeadingMult=0.0Note: fMagnetismLookingMult=0.0SkyRe_Combat.esp ActiveSkyRe_EnemyAI.esp ActiveSkyRe_EnemyScaling.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Relev}}SkyRe_StandingStones.esp ActiveSkyRe_Survivalism.esp ActivePumpingIron.esp ActiveRun For Your Lives.esp ActiveSamuraiEstate.espAOS_CWO Patch.esp ActiveDartTrap harder.esp ActiveKillable Children - Quest Important Protected.esp ActiveKillingTraps.esp ActiveRichMerchants_Less.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Relev}}SFO - Expanded Diversity.esp ActiveNote: Uninstall old version of Skyrim Flora Overhaul if using SFO - Expanded Diversity.espdD - Enhanced Blood Main.esp ActivedD-DG-DB-MonsterMod EBT Patch.espAOS_EBT Patch.esp ActiveOpen Cities Skyrim.esp ActiveEnhancedLightsandFX.esp ActiveELFX - Dawnguard.esp ActiveClimatesOfTamriel-Dawnguard-Patch.esp ActiveClimatesOfTamriel-Dragonborn-Patch.esp ActiveAOS_COT-DG Patch.esp ActiveClimatesOfTamriel-Dungeons-Hardcore.esp ActiveIncompatible with: Realistic Lighting OverhaulClimatesOfTamriel-Interiors-Warm.esp ActiveIncompatible with: Realistic Lighting OverhaulClimatesOfTamriel-Nights-Level-6.esp ActiveSupreme Storms - Cot Version.esp ActiveCoT-WeatherPatch.esp ActiveCoT-WeatherPatch_DB.esp ActiveCoT-WeatherPatch_Snow-40.esp ActiveCoT-WeatherPatch_SupStorms.esp ActiveCoT-WeatherPatch_NL3.esp ActiveELFXEnhancer.esp ActiveabotFiresHurt.esp ActiveBuryTheDead.esp ActiveThe Dance of Death - Ultimate Edition.esp ActiveSpeechTree.esp ActivedD-No Spinning Death Animation.esp Active3DNPC.espRealisticNeedsandDiseases.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Delev, Relev}}RND_Dawnguard-Patch.esp ActiveRND_HearthFires-Patch.esp ActiveRND_Dragonborn-Patch.esp ActiveHunterborn_RND-Patch.esp ActiveRND_USKP-Patch.esp ActiveBash Tag suggestion(s): {{BASH: Relev}}PetSabrecatJango.esp ActivedD - Realistic Ragdoll Force - Realistic.esp ActiveNote: Ragdolls will conflict with other mods that change the skeleton.nif. Check Custom Skeleton Replacers for compatibly with other skeleton.nif.getSnowy.esp ActiveWATER.esp ActiveWATER Plants.esp ActiveWATER DG.esp ActiveWATER DB Waves.esp ActiveRND_Water-Patch.esp ActiveBashed Patch, 0.esp ActiveReProccer.esp ActivePapyrus Log :Hardly any info[12/23/2013 - 03:21:22PM] Papyrus log opened (PC)[12/23/2013 - 03:21:22PM] Update budget: 800.000000ms (Extra tasklet budget: 1.200000ms, Load screen budget: 100.000000ms)[12/23/2013 - 03:21:22PM] Memory page: 256 (min) 8192 (max) 2457600 (max total)
  8. Ah here you go: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/46465/?
  9. This should help given you have a good PC http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30450/?
  10. This is what I use and should be ample http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-SUPERCLOCKED-Graphics-02G-P4-2662-KR/dp/B00966IREK
  11. You are nearly over the mod limit PC Specs would help also a BOSS log and the image is a 404 error
  12. Yeah this happens with me the "Cannot reach the Nexus login server" try logging in again it worked for me.
  13. Have you activated them in the plugins on NMM?
  14. Have you activated them in the plugins on NMM?
  15. Also you have a lot of dirty edits use this guide:
  16. Have you got the Unofficial Patches?: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/19/? this may help
  17. This may help Skyrim Crash Compendium the ultimate compilation of tips to avoid CTDs Latest Revision: 11/30/2013 Overview CTDs, or crashes in general, are bound to happen throughout your Skyrim playthroughs. Some have come to call this "The Bethesda Experience". A large majority of these crashes are faults on Bethesda's end - generally regarded as lazy programming on their part. Some crashes, however, occur because of incompatible mods, mod combinations, things you brought upon yourself. Whilst it's impossible to completely avoid these crashes, there are troubleshooting steps you can take to drastically reduce the risk. This reference will overview many things that could cause your game to break down. Section I: BAT Crashes Definition: BAT (or batch) file is the name given to a type of script file, a text file containing a series of commands to be executed by the command interpreter. BAT crashes are the most subtle of crashes you could experience- because they will almost never cause a CTD. BAT crashes often cause infinite loading screens. You know that moment: you haven't saved in an hour, everything is going fine, and you enter a door, you wait, you wait some more, and you realize the game just isn't going to load. The game isn't frozen- you can still hear the music and see the smoke in the background. But the next room just won't load. In layman's terms, a BAT crash occurs because you created a BAT file you shouldn't have. BAT files work when you open the ~CMD (Command Console) in your Skyrim session and type Bat followed by the name of your BAT file. Ordinarily there is no problem. But when you create a very large BAT file with 50+ references, especially if you add a large quantity of one or more items such as 999999999 Daedra Hearts (it would look like Player.additem 0003AD5B 999999999 in your BAT file), the game's resources begin to dwindle, and your computer can't handle it. If you add an astronomically large number of items of varying kinds, it can and almost always will corrupt your save eventually, assuming you continue to use that BAT file. However, you can use extremely large amounts of items, and roughly up to 30 commands per BAT file safely, without issue. Why? Because it may be a SPECIFIC command causing corruption. Certain items, such as quest items, are meant to be attained only when you've finished or started the appropriate quest. If you haven't made such progress, and you still add that item to your game, you risk corruption. Examples of items that have corrupted my saves are as follows: 1. Albino Spider Pods from the Dragonborn DLC. DO NOT add these with a BAT file or in any way other than picking them up normally. THEY WILL CORRUPT YOUR SAVE! I had added 999999999 of them and for some reason they don't want to be cheated into your inventory.2. Dragon Heartscales from the Master Alteration quest for Tolfdir of the College Of Winterhold. NEVER ADD THESE AT ALL. Even if you started the quest. They corrupt your saves unless you get them normally.3. Jarrin Root: this one is a possibility that is best not to add. There is only one of these and you must get far in the Dark Brotherhood quests to get it.4. Ingredients in general. Never add more than what you REALLY want or need in a BAT file. I cannot narrow down which ingredient causes this issue, but only add what you need. 5. The second Salt Pile. This sneaky little annoyance is one that is physically impossible to obtain normally and can cause crashes. Do not add 00074a19 EVER. Again, never "Player.additem 00074a19". It can cause crashes. Use "Player.additem 00034CDF" instead. In retrospect, being safe with BAT files goes like this: use scripts that have been proven to work right from the Skyrim Nexus or other reputable sites. Only add what you need, and never quest items. No Albino Spider Pods. It's also good practice to, instead of creating fewer massive scripts, create more smaller ones. Section II: Gameplay / UI Crashes Remember how I mentioned earlier about Bethesda being lazy? This section emphasizes that. Gameplay / UI Crashes occur when you're performing actions at a fast rate, and your computer freezes to a halt trying to calculate all the calculations thrown at it, and you open the start menu or inventory menu to add insult to injury. The game cannot process these complex actions at that speed, hence the crash - usually to desktop. Here are some examples of things that have caused me to crash, and useful tips: 1. Using a mod that allows infinite Shouting or a cheat that does and using Whirlwind Sprint CONSTANTLY. Let me explain. The mod and cheats that allow this are fine. Doing it is fine. Doing it constantly can cause crashes or freezing because of the speed that it happens. You may also be entering a new cell while shouting and it causes this.2. Using the mod "Deadly Spell Impacts". DON'T USE IT. If you use magic at all, it cannot handle it for some reason. As soon as you press the spell button you will eventually freeze or crash. It's not worth it and the author needs to fix this. I personally have used this on two separate computer systems and eventually, when I use a spell like Flames or Sparks, the game CTD's or freezes. And then I have to use Task Manager to manually close Skyrim.3. Running and turning very quickly (and jumping too) can cause this issue for the same reasons as Whirlwind Sprint done constantly can.4. The mod "Helgen Reborn" must not be activated until have finished the intro sequence at Helgen and are on your way to Riverwood (when you exit the Helgen Keep Cave). It alters Helgen entirely and cause cause lots of problems if you start the game with it enabled. Using the mod "Alternate Start: Live Another Life" can help with this, from my experience. As long as you only use Live Another Life as your game start-changing mod, you can have Helgen Reborn enabled with a new game, because you won't actually be in the vicinity of Helgen.5. Any mod that BOSS says has "Deleted Navmeshes" stay away from unless the mod's author specifically says they won't cause problems. Deleted Navmeshes occur when a modder messes with a Navmeshed part of the game (usually a small part of a location) they shouldn't have. Entering that part causes crashes. One great example is the "South Dragon Bridge" mod's Mine of Valgus location entrance. MadFrenchie says these Navmeshes are fine, but they cause me instant CTD's in that area without fail.6. The mod "Sounds of Skyrim - The Dungeons" causes issues with custom made dungeons and dungeons in general. The biggest one being Shriekwind Bastion. It's because it modifies in some way the game's audio in these places and cause crashes and issues. I personally have CTD'd dozens of times at Shriekwind Bastion, and removing the mod got rid of the issue.7. Get Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE). End of story. Most mods require it. 8. Use Skyrim Save Cleaner as a lot of times your saves get too big and cause crashes. This helps de-bloat them.9. Use Wrye Bash every time you add a new mod to make a Bashed Patch. It helps safely make mods (or at least their leveled lists) compatible.10. Make sure your .ESM files are NEVER below your .ESP files. It will cause crashes 100% guaranteed. An exception is with the Unofficial Skyrim Patches. Load orders usually go like this with them: Skyrim.ESM, Update.ESM, Unofficial Skyrim Patch.ESP, Dawnguard.ESM, Unofficial Dawnguard Patch.ESP, Hearthfires.ESM, Unofficial Hearthfire Patch.ESP, Dragonborn.ESM, Unofficial Dragonborn Patch.ESP.11. Make sure your Skyrim "Plugins.txt" file doesn't have two Skyrim.ESM entries. Don't know why it happens, but in AppData, if it has two, delete one. If you don't have a Skyrim.ESM or Update.ESM, try adding them in this order: Skyrim.ESM, Update.ESM, Dawnguard.ESM, Hearthfires.ESM, Dragonborn.esm.12. Get a computer specifically made for gaming. 8 GB of RAM, a processor that has over 3.0 GHZ, a video card with at least 1 GB of VRAM (GDDR5, DDR3, ETC), and adequate cooling. It is very possible your computer simply can't handle your settings, the game, DLC, or mods you have.13. At some point, unless you have a GTX Titan, a RADEON 7990, an AMD FX 9370 or 8350, or the highest grade of Intel Processors, and more than 8 GB of RAM, you will not be able to handle the amount of mods (255) that Skyrim allows. It just can't take it. This is especially true if you use large-scale mods that heavily alter things on a large scale. If you had 255 smaller mods, it most likely wouldn't be an issue (like 100 armor and weapon mods, 10 magic mods, 50 creature mods, a few heavy mods, and the rest of things like dialogue or followers), but if you have most (or somehow all) of your mods as powerful as Skyrim Flora Overhaul, Skyrim Monster Mod, Static Mesh Improvement Mod, Climates of Tamriel, Intricate Spiderwebs, WATER, Skyrim HD 2K Textures, things like this? I strongly advise you to use the ones you can't live without. Because there comes a point where it can't take it.14. Always make sure your hardware drivers are up to date and your computer has the latest updates.15. Always update your mods to the latest version, and make sure you add the CORRECT .INI edits if the mod author says to. Note, however, that updating to the latest version can cause issues, but this has only ever happened to me once, the chance is almost nonexistent if the author is a good modder.16. Don't be stupid and spawn 50 Dragons and 150 Stormcloaks right next to you. Your computer most likely can't handle it, because you did not buy $10,000 worth of parts.17. As a failsafe, disable all mods and enable them one by one (saving and loading the game in between) to see which one causes problems.18. If you have mods still that are unsubscribed on your Launcher? Delete them. They can cause problems if not subscribed for some Skyrim players.19. Never delete anything you don't know what it is or does. Usually it's important and can destroy your computer as well. This goes for everything you ever do on a computer.20. Don't run a million unnecessary programs along with Skyrim. Only a few get the memory and help, and you want one to be Skyrim.21. Always have the latest Offical and Unofficial patches for Skyrim and the DLC.22. Don't use the Official High Resolution Texture Pack. Use something like Skyrim HD 2K Textures. Most computers can't handle Bethesda's High Res pack. Yes, Skyrim HD 2K Textures are higher resolution, but they function better than Bethesda's pack. I've seen much testimony (my experience included) of severe instability when using Bethesda's High Res pack. Many times the saves refuse to even load.23. Mods that alter the same thing as each other usually don't get along as only one of them gets preference.24. I cannot 100% say this is the case, but it seems like it. If you use an Xbox 360 controller on your Skyrim game, have you noticed it jostle, like your character moving even if you didn't make it do so? If that happens when you are loading a new area (for me it has been Kolbjorn Barrow), it seems it can cause a crash.25. You can clean the official DLC with TESVEdit but it may cause you problems. I'm not saying don't use it, I just personally don't from my experience with it and what it does for me. Many people argue that nothing happens to their game cleaning their mods. It has happened to me, and it therefore may happen to you. Try it at your own risk as mentioned on their site and backup your files. Follow the cleaning guide word for word. I am not saying this happens to everyone. But it could happen to you.26. Just because you use BOSS, doesn't mean BOSS is right. If the mod author says the mod has to be in a certain load order slot, put it there or it won't work correctly and can cause crashes and bugs (like SkyHavenTempleEnhanced.ESP not being at the bottom is one I use, even if it doesn't cause me CTD's, it has caused me Infinite Load Screens before).27. Do not have TCL (Toggle Clipping Mode) on when you enter a new area (Like opening a cave), it can cause crashes because you won't be standing, you'll have no clipping.28. For people having problems with dungeons, this tip from the S.T.E.P. project should help immensely. Add the following line under "[General]" in your Skyrim.INI: iLargeIntRefCount=999999. I add another 999, but the result should be the same, dramatically reduced issues in dungeons. Some people say this has no effect, but others say it does. You can add it either way, it hasn't hurt anything with me and actually seems to help.29. Using a program like Skyrim Mod Organizer can drastically help you. It works like Nexus Mod Manager, except it places the mods in separate folders, not in the Data folder so you don't have to worry about something going wrong in that folder. I personally use it. You can actually run BOSS, SKSE, Wrye Bash, and TESVEdit from it if you add the programs through its drop down "Modify Executables" (edit) menu.30. I strongly advise against using USKP Addon (or what it calls itself now, the "Skyrim Misc Patches Collection"). Why? Because the creators of numerous mods (Including the Unofficial Patches) have literally stated this individual is fraudulently saying their content is part of the Unofficial Skyrim Patch Series, and is using it incorrectly (and without permission) which is causing problems in game for people. I know this because I read about it on the Unofficial Skyrim Patch page, and here is the link if you don't believe it: http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1477074-relz-unofficial-skyrim-patch-thread-38/?hl=%2Bmisc+%2Bpatches I used to use it, I don't now.32. I cannot prove this 100%, but from my experience, using the command "QQQ", can cause corruption very rarely to your saves. Not sure why that would be, but I suppose it's because it quits Skyrim directly to the desktop very quickly. Also, when quitting in general to the desktop, you may see a message like this: "Error: Failed to initialize renderer, unknown malfunction creating renderer". This has never actually done anything to my game from what I can tell. Again, this is not misinformation, it is a possibility. 33. If you are constantly having problems with your Skyrim game, try validating the integrity of the game cache. Go into Steam, go to library and right click on Skyrim, choose "Properties", go to "Local Files" and choose "Verify Integrity of Game Cache". Basically, if something is missing from your game (DLC wise), this should redownload and fix it for you.34. Install the mod "SkyUI". It adds a Mod Menu in game called MCM (Mod Configuration Menu). Many mods that alter your UI require this mod. If they can't find it, the game may crash.35. Disable autosaves. I am not kidding around. For whatever reason, Bethesda messed up and autosaves cause problems, and big ones at that. Disable "Save on rest", "Save on wait", "Save on Fast Travel", and any other autosave functions.36. Skyrim is a game that really was optimized for consoles, but if you play it on the computer, it's best to have a 64xBit operating system (Specifically Windows XP or Windows 7). When using a 32xBit operating system, Skyrim cannot fully harness your ram. This quote from the Steam forums should help you: "32-bit applications can generally only access a maximum of 2GB of physical memory, even if you have more installed. This can be gotten around if 1. The application is programmed to use LMA (large memory access), which Skyrim seems to be.2. You have 4GB or more of physical memory installed3. Windows is configured for LMA To configure Windows 7 for LMA:I) Open a cmd prompt with administrator privileges* Open Start menu* Type cmd in the search field* Right click on the cmd prompt icon and select Run as AdminII) Type bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 3072 and press enter, it should say something like "Operation completed successfully".III) Reboot your computer then Skyrim shouldn't crash anymore.IV) If at some stage you want to undo this then at a cmd prompt type bcdedit /deletevalue IncreaseUserVa and reboot." 37. Always make a new save when installing or unistalling mods. A new game can potentially help as well. Section III: Problem Areas Be careful when you're dancing about these places, they have been known to cause problems. Mostly mod conflicts and issues, but some are left unexplained: 1. Ustengrav.2. Dustman's Cairn. (Like the solution below, try using COC command)3. Raven Rock Mine. (Use COC DLC2BloodskalBarrow01 and then save and try going in from the end of the dungeon to the start. Only way I've found to get around this.)4. The Ratway (all of it, Warrens, etc).5. Understone Keep.6. Mistveil Keep (strangely, almost anything with "Keep").7. Shearpoint.8. Korvanjund.9. Volskygge.10. Shriekwind Bastion (North and South, usually caused by "Sounds Of Skyrim - The Dungeons").11. Nchardak.12. Nchuand-Zel.13. The entire Rift and Falkreath Hold. To basically fix this, use the FX series of mods, like Pine Needles FX, Snowfall FX, etc, to help (they help immensely) and with no noticeable difference in appearance.14. Hilligrund's Tomb.15. Kolbjorn Barrow. (Very prone to crashing when opening Menus quickly) Section IV: Overhauls Overhauls are mods that completely redesign and / or restructure everything about either a specific facet of the game, or in more extreme cases, the core gameplay mechanics. These overhaul mods are almost always massive, so it's recommended you pay extra consideration when you're installing other mods, to avoid conflicts. Say you're using SkyRe- a mod that completely remasters (almost) the entire game - with a heavy emphasis on the new perk system. Installing another mod that tampers with the perks in the slightest may cause game-breaking problems. It's always a good idea to be careful when you're installing mods to avoid potential conflicts, and even moreso when dealing with an overhaul. If you do decide to use an overhaul, always see if you can find compatibility patches for the other mods you want to use with it. Section V: Useful Programs And Tools 1) CTD and Memory Patch ENBBOOSThttp://www.skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/38649/Description: This mod greatly reduces the chances of CTDs as you add more and more mods. 2) Skyrim Performance PLUShttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/6387/Description: This mod reduces the quality of effect textures such as leaves, snowfall, pineneedles, and rain. This mod is especially beneficial to those of you who are crashing near The Rift or Falkreath Hold. 3) Safety Loadhttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/46465/Description: This mod will eradicate memory-related infinite loading screens by giving you a CTD instead, and dramatically reducing the occurence of crashes. Better to CTD than to wait forever! 4) Texture Optimizerhttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/12801/Description: This mod allows you to combine many texture-heavy mods and mush them down into a single mod instead. 5) SkyUIhttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/3863/Description: This mod reworks the entire menu system in Skyrim. Bethesda had consoles in mind when desigining the UI - and this mod fixes that. Mods that are labeled as requiring "MCM" need this. 6) The Unoffical Patch Series Unofficial Skyrim Patch- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/19/Unofficial Dawnguard Patch- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/23491/Unofficial Hearthfire Patch- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/25127/Unofficial Dragonborn Patch- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/31083/Unofficial High Resolution Patch- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/31255/ All of these patches IMMENSELY help with really everything, actually. These people are fixing the mistakes Bethesda made. 7) Alternate Start: Live Another Lifehttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/9557/Description: This mod greatly reduces the chance of conflicts with mods that affect the start of the game (Like Helgen Reborn) by having you start in a location of your choice, rather than Helgen. What I am NOT saying is it makes it okay to use multiple game start altering mods. They will conflict with each other. But using this mod with Helgen Reborn actually lets me start new games with Helgen Reborn active. 8) Wrye Bashhttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/1840/Description: This mod can merge two or more mods and attempts to make them compatible with each other. It will also notify you of any issues using color coding. 9) BOSShttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/6/Description: This mod will indentify your game's load order and attempt to alter it according to its massive database of almost every mod created - in hopes of eliminating conflicts. BOSS is not the end all be all for your load order needs. It's not perfect. It's always a good idea to look at a mod's page and see if the author specified any required load order position for their mod. 10) TES5Edithttp://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/25859/Description: This mod, unlike most, is aimed at mod authors rather than mod users. In Skyrim, there are things called dirty edits and wild edits. I can't really say much about TESVEdit as I haven't spent too much time with it myself. If you're interested in learning more, watch Gopher's video: v=UOQO2S6HDBw. 11) Mod Organizer- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/1334/Description: This mod takes the traditional mod sorting method and throws it out the window. It works in the same way as the Nexus Mod Manager, but instead, it splits yours mods into their own folders instead of the Data folder. This greatly reduces chances of conflict like files being overwritten or misplaced into places by mistake. 12) SKSE (Skyrim Script Extender)http://skse.silverlock.org/Description: This mod is a godsend. In vanilla Skyrim, the scripting possibilities are very limited. You can't even create a custom keybind. SKSE provides a remedy by expanding upon the scripting language - making it significantly more powerful. Almost all complex mods require SKSE. 13) Skyrim Save Cleaner- http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/31724/?Description: This is a very useful tool for repairing save games that have become extremely problematic or completely unplayable. It works by removing unneeded references (and scripts as well, I believe) to free up memory for the save and reduce crashes. Section VI: Quest Related Save Corruption Crashes These are something I have just deciphered, they are very insidious and hard to identify. These occur when you are doing a particular quest that can overlap or affect another quest you are doing. They can hinder NPC dialogue, not allow you to progress, and the only way to get past them is by console commands. I only have these verified examples at the moment. The best advice I can give is to finish every quest normally, and finish quests that might overlap with other quests before starting the other quests. 1. "A Blade in the Dark" and "Taking Care of Business". This has personally caused me save game corruption and CTD's, freezes, and Infinite Loading Screens. The Main Quest, "A Blade in the Dark" must be completed before progressing with the Thieves Guild quest, "Taking Care of Business". Why? If you are trying to find Esbern in A Blade in the Dark while trying to reach The Ragged Flagon to speak to Brynjolf for Taking Care of Business, Brynjolf will go through the normal dialogue of saying he's glad you made it in one piece. However, as soon as he finishes saying "How about taking care of some dead beats for us?", the dialogue for that never comes, and Brynjolf will end the conversation. He will say something along the lines of "Come back when you grow a spine", you cannot talk to him. You can only get past this with console commands. It is because these quests affect each other, yet I am unsure why this causes corruption of the save. You must finish "A Blade in the Dark" before you speak to Brynjolf at the Flagon, or finish Taking Care of Business before A Blade in the Dark. I have personally confirmed that this causes CTD's, save corruption, freezes, and Infinite Load Screens. (I have a theory that if at any point a quest cannot progress normally, such as winning the Battle for Fort Greenwall or Rescue from Fort Kastav and General Tullius not letting you report back to him, that the save is corrupted at that point. You must reload a previous save and retry until it progresses normally. It would seem as in Morrowind, when you kill someone you shouldn't? You know how it says you messed up, you can still play the game, but not finish the quests, that it doesn't do anything? Well it appears in Skyrim that not only happens, but it literally breaks the game.) Watch your back, Lydia! --- Written by Ted95 - Revised and formatted by Jupiter0026
  18. You have a lot of dirty edits which is why it is CTD so much, use this guide to clean it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3g_N1jcZQ It is pretty simple and easy just follow the instructions you do need to download TES5Edit which is in the description I hope this helps. Do the exact same on the mods that say they have dirty edits. Thanks, qaxaq
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