Jump to content

irswat

Citizen
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

irswat's Achievements

Watcher

Watcher (1/12)

0

Reputation

  1. Hello, thanks for your hard work and your contribution to modding Sheson! I have a minor issue I was hoping someone could help me with. Outside whiterun there is an LOD statue floating in the sky. I found the LOD mesh: <img>https://ibb.co/qsxfHSr</img> but when I try to delete just the floating mesh, it also deletes other parts of the LOD that it seems connected to, like the guard tower. Here is the bug in game: <img>https://ibb.co/WPsGdfm</img> any idea how to fix this?
  2. Well I did both. I tried many different things, but what eventually fixed the problem was either uninstalling dyndolod or taking real roads out of the merged plugin and loading the esp by itself. Thanks anyway
  3. I have some kind of bug that has me stumped. I walk up to the entrance of shriekwind bastion and ctd. Crash fixes gives me the error: 23 Jun 21:29:11 Skyrim has crashed because an object reference with form ID: 0x49325, base form ID: 0x1812F and type: 0x22 failed to produce loaded node most likely due to corrupted mesh or other reasons. I looked this form id up and it is for [REFR:00049325] (places RoadChunkL03 [sTAT:0001812F] in GRUP Cell Temporary Children of [CELL:00009BDC] (in Tamriel "Skyrim" [WRLD:0000003C] at -9,-17)). I looked up 1812F and three plugins, skyrim.esm, my graphics plugin merge esp, and dyndolod output.esp. Skyrim references landscape/roads/RoadChunkL03.nif whereas the other two reference realroads/roadchunkl03.nif. I extracted the roads folder from skyrim meshes.bsa as well as real roads.bsa and ran them through nif healer, but neither returns a corrupted mesh. I tried toggling archive invalidation, no success. I tried running in windows 7 to make sure windows 10 wasn't simply running out of vram. None of the fixes I tried worked. Any ideas?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Guidelines, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Use.