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tommywilde

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In the middle of a playthrough, I deleted all my mods because it would CTD after the Bethesda logo. I reinstalled some mods, and now it crashing while loading my game. LOOT has ordered my logs, this is my SKSE is on and working. My papyrus is full of things such as "warning: Unable to get type", "missing file?", and "Objects of this type will not be loaded." Etc.

 

Help?

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In the middle of a playthrough, I deleted all my mods because it would CTD after the Bethesda logo. I reinstalled some mods, and now it crashing while loading my game. LOOT has ordered my logs, this is my SKSE is on and working. My papyrus is full of things such as "warning: Unable to get type", "missing file?", and "Objects of this type will not be loaded." Etc.

 

Help?

 

It looks to me like at least one of the mods is causing a problem, and or you deleted something that Skyrim needs to run!

I'd be inclined to drop all mods and installers, organisers, and cleaners and start a fresh, sometimes mods have dirty edits on purpose as a way of making things happen... or so I'm told, one of these tools might be responsible...or indeed might not, I don't know.

 

Get the 'virgin' game running, (You may need to re-install Skyrim if something is missing) then pick a mod and install it, test run the game fresh, and so on until you know everything works, if you come across a mod that doesn't just drop into your data folder make sure you take note of everything in the download and be ready to find it and remove it, if it's going to overwrite something in your main folder back up the original first.

 

I'm a bit of a caveman where it comes to mods, I install ALL of them myself and organise them through the Skyrim start menu, I never clean them and I rarely update a mod if it's working, I do all the things that we're told not to like dirty saves and install/uninstall and continue until it crashes, But I expect it to crash, it's entertainment not my life so I don't really care that much.

But the one thing I've learned since installing Morrowind when it came out is, when playing a Bethesda game Save regularly and save clean often, don't just rely on quick save.

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  • 3 weeks later...

CTD after Bethesda logo means one of two things:

Too many plugins, or a major file is missing.

If you use NMM, mods with missing files will show up in red/yellow and tell you EXACLY what .esm file is missing.

Loot kind of does the same thing. Can't ignore those error messages at all!

Also, read mod description for incompatibilities. And if you're still unsure, just google "<mod name> bug". Usually you'll end up with a whole slew of people explaining why a mod works or doesn't work.

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