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bAlwaysActive=1 not working for me


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You are using a lot of tweaks that even I don't know what they do yet. It may be that one of them is canceling it out.

 

Also, please note that Mod Organizer uses its own INI files for your given profile, so make sure you are changing those and not the ones in Documents\My Games\Skyrim.

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You are using a lot of tweaks that even I don't know what they do yet. It may be that one of them is canceling it out.

 

Also, please note that Mod Organizer uses its own INI files for your given profile, so make sure you are changing those and not the ones in Documents\My Games\Skyrim.

Yea I mean I'm making the edits in the mod organizer editor within the prog itself.

 

so like which ones do you not know what they do, that I should remove? or maybe even any ideas what I could try?

 

I used spini or w/e on the nexus and went through and looked up every single edit individually either getting information from step wiki or adding ones that somone listed somewhere as having a positive effect, I would then search a lot to see if I could find any negatives from anyone about using them (it's possible I missed some info somewhere I mean there are a lot of edits). I should mention my game is running amazing with like a retarded amount of mods... i do have a script latency issue which I'm gonna work to fix next, and It seems like I'm gonna have to remove some mods... but everything works and runs great so I'm hesistant to change my inis too much.

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I moved the general section of my skyrim.ini to the top so that bAlwaysActive=1 is at line 2 and the problem persists so... that would eliminate it being an issue with override right?

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It is possible you have an Mod Organizer INI tweak or (more likely) a plugin-loaded INI that is overwriting the change. Look for a paperclip in the plugins tab to see if you have any plugin INIs, and if so, check them to make sure they don't change this setting.

 

You may also check to see if you have a SkyrimCustom.ini. That could do it too.

 

Basically any setting that merely shows a default value on the Skyrim INI guide here on STEP I would have little idea as to its effect.

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