ShadowGryphon Posted October 26, 2017 Share Posted October 26, 2017 LOOT is showing that Immersive Citizens has two errors. Namely, for patches that don't seem to exist but are required. One is "ELFXEnhancer.esp" for Enhanced Lights and FX, the other is called "ELE_SSE.esp" which I do not recognize. Neither ELFX nor Immersive Citizens show this patch available for download, and I have no idea what the other one could be for. Somebody who is more technically sound than I am, if you could help, it would be appreciated. I keep experiencing CTD's and I'd bet money that these are what's causing them to happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twowolves80 Posted November 1, 2017 Share Posted November 1, 2017 What does WryeBash have to say? If you have orange boxes in WryeBash, you're gonna have a bad time, mmm'kay? Especially with as fragile as Skyrim is (and yes, it is a very finicky engine when you start adding not just mods, but a lot of mods).So, check for orange boxes in WryeBash (and yes, I haven't forgotten about the missing masters). In WryeBash, if you click on those mods that you say are missing patches, it will tell you in the right pane what masters it needs. You may have selected something wrong in the FOMod. And ELFX is kind of twitchy, anyway. I prefer RLO--seems to be more integrated into other mods than ELFX.Also, what errors does LOOT say? If you have orange boxes in Wrye, it's easy to fix. Load those mods one at a time (just like when you cleaned the masters) in TESVEdit. Then, right click, select Sort Masters. Close and save. It will look like nothing happened when you select Sort Masters, and that's okay. It worked. If you're prompted to Save, it's because something changed. That's how you know it works. When you load WryeBash again, those mods will no longer be orange-boxed.Happy modding! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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