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Something's causing me to CTD if I try to exit Whiterun.


Vulon

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The issue, so far, seems to be limited to that area. Last I checked, I could still fast travel out of Whiterun without any problems, and I haven't suffered any CTDs in other locations. Here's the last few lines from my papyrus log prior to the crash. Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

[03/01/2013 - 06:13:55PM] warning: Could not find type BrutalBurnHumanoid in the type table in save
[03/01/2013 - 06:13:55PM] warning: Could not find type BrutalCrushHumanoid in the type table in save
[03/01/2013 - 06:13:55PM] warning: Could not find type BrutalCutHumanoid in the type table in save
[03/01/2013 - 06:13:55PM] warning: Could not find type BrutalFreezeHumanoid in the type table in save
[03/01/2013 - 06:13:56PM] VM is thawing...
[03/01/2013 - 06:15:00PM] VM is freezing...
[03/01/2013 - 06:15:00PM] VM is frozen
[03/01/2013 - 06:15:01PM] Saving game...
[03/01/2013 - 06:15:01PM] VM is thawing...
[03/01/2013 - 06:15:58PM] Error: (000DC556): cannot enable an object with an enable state parent.
stack:
[ (000DC556)].lvlpredatorscript.Enable() - "<native>" Line ?
[ (000DC556)].lvlpredatorscript.OnCellLoad() - "LvlPredatorScript.psc" Line ?
The warnings, I assume, are from a mod I had enabled called Deadly Mutilation. I briefly activated it, then deactivated it, and now my log is filled with such errors. It doesn't seem to be a huge issue, overall, and I doubt that's what's causing me to crash. I could be wrong, though.
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The papyrus log is not a 'crash log', so don't read it as such. For example:

 

 

[ (000DC556)].lvlpredatorscript.Enable() - "<native>" Line ?

[ (000DC556)].lvlpredatorscript.OnCellLoad() - "LvlPredatorScript.psc" Line ?

This is not causing your game to CTD. There was a thread on this....now I can't find it any more.

 

Anyways, try and go back to a save game from before you installed 'Deadly Mutiliations' and see if your game stabilizes. If it doesn't, then we'll have to look to things like load order, etc., to try and find the culprits.

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