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Texture Bugs, Please Help


Paraphyx

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So, last night I went to sleep after I installed a few GFX boosters, like Realistic Lighting, Shadows, Water, Etc. It was running perfect, nothing was going wrong, then my Skyrim randomly crashed when I loaded into a location, I tried it with several locations and 90% of the time I crashed after loading (another bug I hope I can get resolved) then I finally am able to load Whiterun, and Riverwood, and this is what I see. -----v

http://imgur.com/a/uqmhN

 

If anyone could help with this I would be extremely grateful.

Warm Regards,

Paraphyx.

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CTDs after installing mods should be a clue as to what the problem is. CTDs occur due to file corruption, missing files and file (mod) conflicts. You should load mods one at a time and test them (play for an hour or two) and if stable, then load another. As for you problem, start shutting off mods one by one and playing and see if it fixes your problem.
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Did you also happen to disable anything, like better whiterun, etc? I had this problem once after I disabled "Better Riften." except it was purple ice and holes in the walls.

 

If not, the following might help:

Disable/uninstall all of the new mods.

Read the entire description/installation page for each mod, looking especially for loading order instructions and known conflicts.

Re-install new mods one at a time. If you get messages that says a particular file has already been installed, that may be part of your problem.Do not say "yes to all" but rather note each file and how you respond.

Play the game in the areas that you noticed the texture problem.

If they do not exist, add the next mod going through the same process.

Once it appears, you will know you have a conflict with that mod and one of the others. You can deactivate all of your mods except that one to determine if it is a conflict with that mod or an actual bug.

 

My experience is that "bugs" are usually conflicts between two mods or something I have done with my graphics settings.

 

Modders are typically meticulous in notating what you need to know to get their mod working smoothly, and I have found careful and complete reading of their description and installation instructions is usually the solution to mod problems.

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Have you gotten this cleared up?

 

I always for get to mention t(and to remember myself when I have issues) that it helps to verify the game cache through the steam interface....

 

If you do start a new game, as tedious as it will be, you may find that loading each mod 1 at a time on a clean save may help prevent or at least help identify any mod conflicts.

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