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VM is frozen? (Papyrus log) Should I care?


Vashra1

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So...should the VM be freezing on "fresh out of the box" vanilla Skyrim install?
I've done *nothing* but clean the masters according to the Nexus guide....but then Windows barfed out an update....

Despite this log, I can load up a save (or start a new game) and play, but I thought a frozen VM was "all sorts of bad" because it borks script loading or some such?

[06/08/2018 - 04:43:23PM] Papyrus log opened (PC)
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:23PM] Update budget: 1.200000ms (Extra tasklet budget: 1.200000ms, Load screen budget: 500.000000ms)
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:23PM] Memory page: 128 (min) 512 (max) 153600 (max total)
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:26PM] Cannot open store for class "DLC1testPhilVortexSCRIPT", missing file?
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:26PM] Cannot open store for class "dlc1testPhilVortexTrigSCRIPT", missing file?
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:26PM] Cannot open store for class "DLC1TestPhilAtronach", missing file?
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:26PM] Cannot open store for class "dlc1scwispwallscript", missing file?
[06/08/2018 - 04:43:26PM] Cannot open store for class "DLC2BenthicLurkerFXSCRIPT", missing file?
[06/08/2018 - 04:44:40PM] VM is freezing...
[06/08/2018 - 04:44:40PM] VM is frozen
[06/08/2018 - 04:44:40PM] Log closed


I'm used to seeing everything except the last two lines.

 

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That is absolute normal. For example when you create a safe the game will freeze the papyrus vm in order to get the scripts to an halt so they don't change while writing the safe file. The only time this can become dangerous is when you see an error similar to "took too long to freeze the vm".

 

Mostly when you create a safe the log will show something like this:

 

 

[06/09/2018 - 01:21:29PM] VM is freezing...
[06/09/2018 - 01:21:29PM] VM is frozen
[06/09/2018 - 01:21:30PM] Reverting game...

 

tl:dr Don't worry, completely normal.

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Ok that completely contradicts what I was told, but also makes *much* more sense than what I was told :)

Thanks for the reply.

Also...this means I spent *hours* trying to "find the mod that's freezing your VM because it's broken and your VM shouldn't freeze...that means your scripts can't run" ... when it wasn't necessarily broken that way at all.

Gawd, lol.

 

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