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Hello,

 

Yesterday I installed 2 followers mods made for skyrim (oldrim (32bits edition)) on skyrim SE.

 

Everyone says that only texture mods are compatible on skyrim SE. But I installed it without any problem with NMM.

The game start normaly, the mods work fine...
BUT, after 1 hour of playing my game crashed.
Can these mods be the cause of the crash? Because they didn't made oldrim crash and the installation was made without problems...
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Hello,

 

Yesterday I installed 2 followers mods made for skyrim (oldrim (32bits edition)) on skyrim SE.

 

Everyone says that only texture mods are compatible on skyrim SE. But I installed it without any problem with NMM.

The game start normaly, the mods work fine...
BUT, after 1 hour of playing my game crashed.
Can these mods be the cause of the crash? Because they didn't made oldrim crash and the installation was made without problems...

 

 

Installing worked because installing a Skyrim mod is mostly (unless you're using something elaborate like FNIS) just extracting an archive into the Data folder and enabling the mod.

 

I don't know whether those Oldrim follower mods are the cause of your crash, but there IS a difference with the esp from Oldrim to SSE. Typically, porting an Oldrim mod to SSE involves opening the esp in the 64-bit Creation Kit and resaving so it gets saved in the new format, with additional behind-the-scenes things that the 64-bit Creation Kit does. If the mod also has a bsa with meshes, those would need to be converted to the SSE format and repacked with the bsa archive tool provided with the new CK. I believe there are also differences with animations as well.

 

 

"There first thing you wanna go ahead and do when you're looking to convert a mod over to SSE is to just load it up in the new Creation Kit. ... There are a number of technical things in the background that are going to need updating with your esp for the new engine, for everything to work smoothly."

 

See video for explanation.

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