LoveMeSomeUlfric7 Posted October 25, 2013 Author Share Posted October 25, 2013 The reason I asked about starting the game is load order. Skyrimlauncher.exe was designed to maintain the files which "remember" your loadorder. It seems most mod managers nowadays can be used to set loadorder and they can run BOSS and take it's word for load order. Somtimes its good to launch Skyrim normally or from Steam, click the launcher Data Files button, and make sure it shows the same load order as the other tools. It "displays" the load order which the game will use (plugins.txt); the other tools tell you what they are going to "set" that file to, eventually (they sync it to yet another file). Sometimes, for various reasons (permissions, etc), those two files are different. If you want to check it manually (sometimes the launcher will "restore" your ini files), hit Start and search for plugins.txt and open it, then do the same for loadorder.txt, and make sure the mods are in the same order in both. You can also check the skse.log file in your "My Games\Skyrim\SKSE" folder; skse logs the mods loaded and their order. Probably nothing, but I have seen problems with this before. There is stuff about "frozen T-pose" problems in the FAQ on the FNIS Nexus mod site. I don't use FNIS, so its mostly greek to me.Thank you very much, I was lucky enough to get some excellent advice and it is all working beautifully now. Thank you, Lord Garon, I will be sure to check that load orders match up right. You have a awesome day! I appreciate your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Garon Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 Glad you got it fixed. Its always nice to post your solution here in case other people have the same issue. C ya. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoveMeSomeUlfric7 Posted October 29, 2013 Author Share Posted October 29, 2013 (edited) Glad you got it fixed. Its always nice to post your solution here in case other people have the same issue. C ya.Yes, of course! Thank you Lord Garon! I had saved during animations which caused the script to keep running or something to that affect.One answer I received from a brilliant mind was this. A proper clean save followed by the FNIS update worked like a champ :smile: Then, CTD is never caused by FNIS (Behaviors). It can be caused by FNIS Spells, which is only a small add-on, like by any other scripted mod, especially when it has changed some internal interfaces. 2 mod common causes of CTD:low memory. If you have little memory and/or run memory consuming programs in the background you can easily get CTD. Like where you said Tpose -> freeze -> CTD. That's typical. change in any scripted mod, especially when your saves where made while the scripts where running. Indication "Error: Cannot play a None idle on an actor". Make a clean save. If you don't know how to do that then look into the FNIS FAQ. :smile: Edited October 31, 2013 by LoveMeSomeUlfric7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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