DigitalVixen Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 Hi all! My game is pretty stable, sometimes I may have issues going from cell to cell in Whiterun, and sometimes it randomly CTD's but not until after hours of playing. I do however have these lines in my papyrus log, over and over again. After the last 2,5 hour play session I had a 16,5MB large log file, only containing of these repeating themselves. [03/02/2013 - 02:56:08AM] warning: Assigning None to a non-object variable named "::temp4" stack: [None].Firefly.OnStart() - "FireFly.psc" Line ? [None].Firefly.OnUpdate() - "Critter.psc" Line ? [03/02/2013 - 02:56:08AM] Error: Unable to call Is3DLoaded - no native object bound to the script object, or object is of incorrect type stack: [None].Firefly.Is3DLoaded() - "<native>" Line ? [None].Firefly.OnStart() - "FireFly.psc" Line ? [None].Firefly.OnUpdate() - "Critter.psc" Line ? I have a pretty massive load order so I've put it on pastebin: http://pastebin.com/iabz4nJC If anyone could tell me what mods may have an impact on these two scripts (FireFly.psc and Critter.psc) I'd be much appreciative. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AusQB Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 (edited) Try uninstalling or reinstalling 101 Bugs, that seems to be what those .psc files are from or modified by. Failing that, try uninstalling any mod that you think might have made changes to those objects. Did you perhaps install a mod of that nature, make a save, and then uninstall it? Also, run BOSS and check for dirty edits. Judging by the amount and types of mods you're using I'm guessing you know all about this. Edited March 2, 2013 by AusQB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DigitalVixen Posted March 2, 2013 Author Share Posted March 2, 2013 Try uninstalling or reinstalling 101 Bugs, that seems to be what those .psc files are from or modified by. Failing that, try uninstalling any mod that you think might have made changes to those objects. Did you perhaps install a mod of that nature, make a save, and then uninstall it? Also, run BOSS and check for dirty edits. Judging by the amount and types of mods you're using I'm guessing you know all about this. Aye, it's all cleaned and BOSS'd, but I wasn't sure which mods may contain those scripts. I'll start with 101 Bugs though - thanks for the tip, exactly what I was hoping for! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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