bigv32 Posted January 7, 2013 Share Posted January 7, 2013 Just a remark of mine, but i had same problem, when i ran near to the bridge, i got game freeze. Then i messed with disabling mods etc, then rearranged loading order manualy, and it worked. Seems BOSS is not that perfect for arranging loadorder. I dont have so fu.kload mods than you thats true, i have only like 30-35 but BOSS screwed my game and wasted around 24h from my life without game. After i fixed the LO manualy, i wasting my life with game :D Sovanak does make a point, but I believe it should be clarified slightly. BOSS can mess up your load order if you use mods that have not been put in the master list or have been altered. It is even possible that new updates for mods as well as the fact that I don't believe BOSS has been tested with every possible configuration of mods out there. That is why mod authors and the people who put together guides like STEP still say that you should always read through the readme's of every mod. A good mod will have a readme that tells you what the mod does, but a great mod will tell you not only what a mod does, but to a small extent, any changes or different features that it makes to do it. Additionally, read the comments for each mod from the past couple weeks to a month. Not only can you learn about potential problems with that mod, but you will find more situations where other people have had problems and had them solved. Even then, BOSS is still just a tool/program on a computer and as such is not perfect. That being said if you use BOSS every time you install a new mod, you should not have any load order issues when it comes to major crashes. I have never ever seen or heard of BOSS screwing up a persons game if they use it properly (after each new mod). In cases like this, it is common for the problem to be that the game worked with the old load order because it was forced to, but once the order switched, the game freaks out. It is kind of like doing a Chinese Firedrill. It is easy when the car is stopped, but if you do it after you have already started driving the car, the results can get interesting very quickly. Granted, if the load order is bad so that it only crashes when a certain interior or a very specific part of the map is loaded, I don't believe even the other tools for Skyrim could help you detect that early. What is common is for people to install multiple mods at once that they have never used before or that are new. When they have problems, it is even harder to figure out if it is one of the new mods itself or a conflict with another mod. The good (and bad) news is that in this situation, we are dealing with scripting errors. To my knowledge, I do not believe any of the mod tools available check for script compatability to see if any of them break the others. These logs seem to be showing scripts that added by a specific mod or type of mod that we should be able to track down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sovanak Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 (edited) Yeah. And i have many script errors because i removed some mod. Too bad that not all have "disabling scripts" options in their config. I still have fu.kload errors on one of my chars because i had to remove a mod what caused serious issues, and the game still searching for stuffs from savegame. I tried almost everything to fix it but was unlucky. I love the mods like CCO, Deadly Combat etc. what came with uninstall function. But hate the ones that does not. Still have to remove the mod's scripts but thats not a problem if u have the archive and can look what is in the script folder :)I ran the game with my mods for 2 week and then started to get issues, so loading earlier save is a no way with my leveled character :DAnyway. A program what can edit/clean savegames would be nice. Edited January 8, 2013 by Sovanak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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