IWonderHowLongUsernameCanU Posted April 30, 2019 Share Posted April 30, 2019 Hi guys,I recently formated and upgraded my computer(Win7 to Win10) and I have some problems with my modded Skyrim, despite using exact same modlist as before.If I don't have an Alternate Start I just get an infinite loading screen. With Alternate Start game crashes almost immediately after I exit a character creator. The Abandoned Prison doesn't always load properly(there are no textures loaded behind a cell door), but sometimes it does, and even if so, the game still crashes.I've ran Fnis, cleaned the files with TES5Edits' QuickAutoClean and I have ENBoost.My specs, modlist and plugins are below. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zombie1Boy Posted May 2, 2019 Share Posted May 2, 2019 (edited) Your plugins need some serious reordering. Download Wyrebash as it'll help you determine what needs to go where. Aside from that I recommend reinstalling everything and doing things step by step. 1. Start with all the bug fixes like USLEEP, Crash Fixes, Bug Fixes, Cobb Bug Fixes, Skyrim Supplimental Patch, Cutting Room floor 1a. Install Skyrim Unbound so you can easily test for things. 2. Download all the retexture or texture packs that make the world look more pretty, including things like SFO (Skyrim Floria Overhaul), Climates of Tamriel, Enhanced Lights and FX. 2a. Consult Wyre Bash to see if you need to move some plugins up or down in your load order for things to work properly. Ignore ones that give you errors as a result of their ESM's having dragonborn before dawnguard. 3. Retextures and textures for literally everything else (but not body/hair/skin textures). Armors, weapons and every other item big or small. 4. If you use DynDOLOD install and that get it working properly (consult relevant manuals). 5. If you have mods that give you new lands or world spaces, install them now. 6. Racemenu and Physics extentions and things like SOS 7. All the body/hair/skin textures and addons including bodyslide 8. FNIS and all the animation mods 9. Armors and such 10. Weapons and such 11. Immersion Mods (more money merchants, CACO, etc) 12. Gameplay changing mods (Smexlab, Violens, Ultimate Combat, etc) 13. Followers 14. NPC changes (Bijin Warmaidens, etc) You might have to move certain mods (like bodyslide, XPMSE) to the bottom of your mod list (ie: high numbered priority, so it does not get over written) while keeping the plugins high up in your load order. For example, I managed some 507 mods in 228 plugins (25 ESMs) (thanks Merge Plugins) and I rarely if ever get crashes. After installing all my mods following that general guide above, I moved plugins related to XPMSE, RaceMenu, SoS, FNIS and other animation plugins to near top of my load order (only 5 mods below the start of non-ESM plugins) since those would be needed by pretty much every other mod used by them. As a result it simply pushed plugins like SFO, EFLX down the load order a bit but doesn't affect them in any way since everything is grouped together somewhat. People might tell you to use LOOT to reorder, but if you install things in groups and group the plugins together with help from Wyrebash you need not worry about using LOOT for reordering. As for TES5Edit, I'm not sure but from my experience you should not use the auto cleaner for anything. All I do is use LOOT to identify which plugins need to be clean, locate them then load them with their appropriate master files. Then simply select the mod to be clean, use "Apply Filter for Cleaning", let it run, then use "Remove Identical to Master Records" then "Undelete and Disable Reference" and viola. Anything aside from that might also be causing problems since it might be removing too many files. Edited May 2, 2019 by Zombie1Boy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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