Skyrimspirit Posted August 20, 2020 Share Posted August 20, 2020 I do have a problem with the mods after playing skyrim for a week. I run the game with skse with mods installed and the game will crash after the game loads from main menu. Of course by disabling mods the game run just fine. Using LOOT i found out that there were no dirty plugins. And I had cleaned files using the sseeditquickautoclean but the same problem persists. So i removed the mods and reinstalled it again to and the game still crashes. And I'm using Mod organizer 2 to manage these mods. While doing manual installation in MO2 a week ago some mods' file aren't valid but I had installed it and I'm able to play with those mods for a week and suddenly the game started to crash yesterday. While Mo2 had warning that states 'There are files in your Overwrite directory'. I would try every possible solutions posted here because now I'm not sure how to overcome this problem. Tq. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anjenthedog Posted August 22, 2020 Share Posted August 22, 2020 If it works without whichever mods you installed, then at least one of them is very likely causing your problem. Presuming you already have all the ones you uninstalled to get it to run correctly uninstalled, you could install each one again, individually, making sure all of its dependencies are installed, then check to make sure the game still runs again before installing any more mods. a) if one fails, uninstall it and put it on the list of "can't use this one, will get back to it later" list b) if it still works fine, then move to the next single mod and install it, making sure all its dependencies are installed c) repeat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyrimspirit Posted August 22, 2020 Author Share Posted August 22, 2020 If it works without whichever mods you installed, then at least one of them is very likely causing your problem. Presuming you already have all the ones you uninstalled to get it to run correctly uninstalled, you could install each one again, individually, making sure all of its dependencies are installed, then check to make sure the game still runs again before installing any more mods. a) if one fails, uninstall it and put it on the list of "can't use this one, will get back to it later" list b) if it still works fine, then move to the next single mod and install it, making sure all its dependencies are installed c) repeatThank you for the response. I'll sure try this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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