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Earl500

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  1. Hello and thank you for the response. First of all, I feel that I ought to provide more information. My initial problem was simply that starting TextGen at all (no command line arguments at all) through MO2 resulted in the following error message after selecting the SSE option, with no change by using the "-sse" argument or not doing so: [Window Title] TexGen [Main Instruction] Fatal: Could not open registry key: \SOFTWARE\Bethesda Softworks\Skyrim Special Edition\ [Content] This can happen after Steam updates, run the game's launcher to restore registry settings. Current game mode: Skyrim Special Edition (SSE) Click on this link for additional explanations and help for this message For qualified help and advice or to report a problem make a post on the official DynDOLOD support forum. [OK] [Exit TexGen] [Footer] Online Help | Support Forum | Copy message to clipboard I was eventually lead to conclude by the instructions on the DynDOLOD website that this was because I had not put in the three recommended commandline arguments (-m,-p,-d) pointing to the correct folders and files. Upon doing so, I could launch TextGen but was immediately met with this error message: [Window Title] TexGen [Main Instruction] OlavSkyrim.ini can not be found. [Content] The INI file is missing from its default location at C:\Users\OlavSkyrim.ini. Current game mode: Skyrim Special Edition (SSE) Click on this link for additional explanations and help for this message For qualified help and advice or to report a problem make a post on the official DynDOLOD support forum. [OK] [Exit TexGen] [Footer] Online Help | Support Forum | Copy message to clipboard From this error message I was lead to conclude that the issue was that the name I use as a username (Olav Huitfeldt) presented an issue to TextGen because it included a space, based on the reasoning that TextGen seems to stop registering anything after and included a space (like the space in my user name). Based on this, I attempted to change the username to Olaus in order to get around this issue, but this did not resolve anything. In short, the -m: commandline argument does not work properly. The path I direct it to by using that command ("-m:C:\Users\Olav Huitfeldt\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition GOG") is the only/proper location of the files in question. These are the TextGen logs (both): https://ufile.io/f/4ocx9
  2. Hello. I don't normally like asking for help, but I have been banging my head against TextGen for the past two days and had very little success for all my troubles. My original problem was simply that TextGen kept trying to find the Steam version of the game, whereas my version is the GOG version (aka, a problem with the Windows Registry). I eventually had to use -i,-m,-p,-d arguments in order to even get TextGen to find the correct folders and files ("-sse" did not work). My joy was short-lived, however, as I was immediately confronted with a "Skyrim.ini was not found" error message upon starting TextGen, even though it is a fact that the correct .ini file is present at the exact path which I had specified in the command line arguments. The exact error message which I receive is this: https://imgur.com/a/biEAMAK I have the latest GOG version of Skyrim AE, freshly installed on a new rig. Exhaustive list of what I have so far tried: disabling anti-virus eliminating "special" characters including any and all spaces) from only the command line arguments, only the actual folder names, or both. starting the launcher to generate a new Skyrim.ini file using "-sse" (minus the "") in the argument line Does anyone know/think there is any workable solution to this problem? I am more or less at my wits end here.
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