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I feel you man, I have almost the exact same freeze problems -__- It's annoying to the point where sometimes I just wanna quit too, but honestly the content of this game is just too good to pass up. the immersion, the improvement from oblivion, the new features/upgrade (shouts, vampires, werewolves, etc.).

 

Bleh.. Freakin Bethesda and their famousness for buggy releases.

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Since these bugs are not happening for everybody it is very likely that it's a conflict with your mods. If there really was something wrong with the DLC, everybody would be having these problems.

I am a little disgusted by the way some people are blaming and bashing Bethesda over something that is likely not their fault.

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Since these bugs are not happening for everybody it is very likely that it's a conflict with your mods. If there really was something wrong with the DLC, everybody would be having these problems.

I am a little disgusted by the way some people are blaming and bashing Bethesda over something that is likely not their fault.

 

Since I've only added Dragonborn and nothing else, I'm fairly sure that it's Dragonborn that caused my game to be funky.

It may still be a mod that caused this to happen due to the addition to Dragonborn.

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I second this.

 

im running somewhere around 200 mods, all the DLC and the high res texture pack, and i have NONE of the problems you describe.

 

 

if you are going to use a lot of mods, you need to learn a bit about how the game handles mods and what you can do as the user to help prevent these kind of problems.

 

don't just keep throwing random mods at your game and expecting it to work.

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I feel you man, I have almost the exact same freeze problems -__- It's annoying to the point where sometimes I just wanna quit too, but honestly the content of this game is just too good to pass up. the immersion, the improvement from oblivion, the new features/upgrade (shouts, vampires, werewolves, etc.).

 

Bleh.. Freakin Bethesda and their famousness for buggy releases.

 

I agree the game is just too good, I am a hardcore RPG gamer but I couldn't call any other game an RPG after Skyrim, for example I could stand Kingdoms of Amalur for only about half an hour and returned back to Skyrim but these bugs made my game unplayable, I can't make few steps without a freeze most of the time my saves can't be loaded so I have to load older and older saves all the time. y character flexes like a plastic toy when trying to aim a bow. I play a minute then waste time on problem solving for hours.

 

 

Since these bugs are not happening for everybody it is very likely that it's a conflict with your mods. If there really was something wrong with the DLC, everybody would be having these problems.

I am a little disgusted by the way some people are blaming and bashing Bethesda over something that is likely not their fault.

 

I tried without any of the mods and problems still exist so it is not the mods that cause it. Since the dlc my saves are bloated about 4-5 times of the ones before too most people have problems, as I see here I am just having all at once and that is the annoying part. Every single Dragonborn problem mentioned here I have too.

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Yeah I have had numerous problems with Dragonborn's game-breaking bugs. It is very frustrating that Bethesda would release this dlc with so many bugs. I sometimes wonder if they even test the stuff they put out.

 

Did you know that Bethesda were also in charge of the Quality Assurance (testing etc) for New Vegas?

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Yeah I have had numerous problems with Dragonborn's game-breaking bugs. It is very frustrating that Bethesda would release this dlc with so many bugs. I sometimes wonder if they even test the stuff they put out.

 

Did you know that Bethesda were also in charge of the Quality Assurance (testing etc) for New Vegas?

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Since I've only added Dragonborn and nothing else, I'm fairly sure that it's Dragonborn that caused my game to be funky. It may still be a mod that caused this to happen due to the addition to Dragonborn.

That is indeed what I meant. The problems are most likely caused by a conflict between a mod and Dragonborn. You can't blame this on Beth as you can't expect them to make their DLC compatible with mods.

 

I tried without any of the mods and problems still exist so it is not the mods that cause it. Since the dlc my saves are bloated about 4-5 times of the ones before too most people have problems, as I see here I am just having all at once and that is the annoying part. Every single Dragonborn problem mentioned here I have too.

Even after disabling or even uninstalling all your mods they may still leave behind traces and crumbs. If you really want to know if Dragonborn is the cause of these issues, you'd have to do a clean install of Skyrim and start a new, fresh save. If the problems still exist then it is most likely still something on your end though, could be that your PC simply doesn't have enough processing power for example.

 

Otherwise you tell me how it's possible that I and many others don't have these bugs if they are solely caused by the Dragonborn DLC. Do you think Beth sent out bugged copies to some and working ones to others? And they really must've disliked you if they got you the worst copy of all, eh?

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I tried without any of the mods and problems still exist so it is not the mods that cause it. Since the dlc my saves are bloated about 4-5 times of the ones before too most people have problems, as I see here I am just having all at once and that is the annoying part. Every single Dragonborn problem mentioned here I have too.

Even after disabling or even uninstalling all your mods they may still leave behind traces and crumbs. If you really want to know if Dragonborn is the cause of these issues, you'd have to do a clean install of Skyrim and start a new, fresh save. If the problems still exist then it is most likely still something on your end though, could be that your PC simply doesn't have enough processing power for example.

 

Otherwise you tell me how it's possible that I and many others don't have these bugs if they are solely caused by the Dragonborn DLC. Do you think Beth sent out bugged copies to some and working ones to others? And they really must've disliked you if they got you the worst copy of all, eh?

 

My PC(I use a laptop) isn't a high end one but not a low end one either, Acer AS4820TG, i5 cpu(arrandale), hd5650 vram, 6 gig ddr3 ram, skyrim launcher sets the game to high quality when analyzing system at first but I even change it to medium so can not be my PC I guess. As I said I am over level 70 completed nearly all the quests except from the ones of Dragonborn, playing the same character from day one so I am not starting over for that. I haven't had this many problems with any dlc or mod so far, I am as aware as you that mods can cause problems but people not using mods report having problems too fella so maybe on the contrary Beth just loves you so got you guys the bug free copies?

 

For the people who have or may in the future have the same weird bow aiming bug I solved it in some odd way. I play a Wood Elf character and with a console command I changed my race to another one(in my case Khajiit) it somehow solved the problem, the with the console command again I returned back to Wood Elf(race menu loses progress as most of you know that's why I used commands) and problem solved.

 

I'll add the solution to the first post too so the ones lazy to read for pages will see it too.

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