RaulCuevas Posted April 24, 2016 Share Posted April 24, 2016 Recently I migrated all my data, included Skyrim, to a new system. My specs are as follow: Intel i5 3.2 ghz 65000Nvidia GTX 970 4 gb16 GB RamSSD 256 GB for SkyrimWindows 7 64 bits Anyway, I used my same mods and my FPS went Sky high even on Ultra, and my sluttering disapeared. Problem is, I'm now getting totally random CTDs in normal gameplay, when I used to have them like, once a week or something. I'm using all the official plugins properly cleaned, the USLEEP and in general all guidelines for a stable game (yes, I checked my load order is the same, I copied the files in the Skyrim folder in the Appdata directory). Now, I'm guessing it may be a problem with my settings in my enblocal.ini file. I use enboost but not enb, and in my past system, I remember sometime I was crashing like crazy in my old system due to bad setting in the ini. I'm hoping somebody could help me, telling me the recommended numbers and settings according to my specs. I got the VideoMemorySizeMb value using the calculator (the one where you have to sustract certain number from the result). Any help would be appreciated. My ini: [PROXY]EnableProxyLibrary=falseInitProxyFunctions=trueProxyLibrary=d3d9B.dll[GLOBAL]UsePatchSpeedhackWithoutGraphics=trueUseDefferedRendering=falseIgnoreCreationKit=true[PERFORMANCE]SpeedHack=trueEnableOcclusionCulling=true[MEMORY]ExpandSystemMemoryX64=falseReduceSystemMemoryUsage=trueDisableDriverMemoryManager=falseDisablePreloadToVRAM=falseEnableUnsafeMemoryHacks=falseReservedMemorySizeMb=128=11734EnableCompression=falseAutodetectVideoMemorySize=false[THREADS]DataSyncMode=0PriorityMode=0[MULTIHEAD]ForceVideoAdapterIndex=falseVideoAdapterIndex=0[WINDOW]ForceBorderless=falseForceBorderlessFullscreen=false[ENGINE]ForceAnisotropicFiltering=trueMaxAnisotropy=16ForceLodBias=falseLodBias=0.0AddDisplaySuperSamplingResolutions=falseEnableVSync=trueVSyncSkipNumFrames=0[LIMITER]WaitBusyRenderer=falseEnableFPSLimit=falseFPSLimit=60.0[iNPUT]//shiftKeyCombination=16//f12KeyUseEffect=123//homeKeyFPSLimit=36//num / 106KeyShowFPS=106//print screenKeyScreenshot=44//enterKeyEditor=13//f4KeyFreeVRAM=115//BKeyBruteForce=66[ADAPTIVEQUALITY]Enable=falseQuality=1DesiredFPS=20.0[ANTIALIASING]EnableEdgeAA=falseEnableTemporalAA=falseEnableSubPixelAA=false[FIX]FixGameBugs=trueFixParallaxBugs=trueFixParallaxTerrain=falseFixAliasedTextures=trueIgnoreInventory=trueFixTintGamma=trueRemoveBlur=trueFixSubSurfaceScattering=trueFixSkyReflection=trueFixCursorVisibility=trueFixLag=false[LONGEXPOSURE]EnableLongExposureMode=falseTime=1.0BlendMax=0.0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hexxagone Posted April 24, 2016 Share Posted April 24, 2016 Open Skyrim.ini (My Documents/My Games/Skyrim) and add the following to it: [Papyrus]fPostLoadUpdateTimeMS=500.0bEnableLogging=1bEnableTrace=1bLoadDebugInformation=1 Afterward, in that same folder you will see a new folder called Logs. Inside that: Script. Inside Script you will (eventually) find 4 logs. Double click and they should open with notepad or any text editor. Papyrus.0.log is the most recent. At the end of it you will see the last process to happen before the crash. Use it to find out why it is crashing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RaulCuevas Posted April 24, 2016 Author Share Posted April 24, 2016 The papyrus log isn't mean to be used as a crash log, actually. That practice tend to send gamers in goose chases looking for faulty mods when the reason might be far from the script activity in the log. Also, not all crashes are script related. As I say, I'm almost sure the issue is memory related. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hexxagone Posted April 24, 2016 Share Posted April 24, 2016 Its good to test if the crash is scrupt related or not. It also shows what process happened before the crash like awarding an achievement. I found out my crash was the achievement 48 crash bug using this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RaulCuevas Posted April 24, 2016 Author Share Posted April 24, 2016 Many mod authors advice against using it as a crash log. Also, certain scripts repeat themselves hundred of times and it doesn't mean anything particular. I've found the test made by disabling plugins 5 or 10 at a time MUCH more useful and accurate. Anyway, as I said, the issue did arise with the change of PC, and so, the specs. I'd appreciate advice on configuring the enblocal ini file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RaulCuevas Posted April 25, 2016 Author Share Posted April 25, 2016 Bump, I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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