I'm using MO2 v2.0.8 and have previously used DynDOLOD/TexGen x64 fine with no issues for several different mod profiles.
However I wanted to try the Ultra Trees tutorial and so created a new profile and followed the steps. In doing so I also updated my Dyndolod resources and standalone to the latest versions.
When I run both DynDOLOD or TexGen they will both run fine for a short time and then hit a loop, as shown in the picture:
I've tried reverting back to my previous Tree mods (RAT, SBT, HQ Tree Bark) and reverting Dyndolod to the previous Dyndolod resources and standalone but still get this error loop.
I've also unchecked all mods except Trees/Billboards and issue still persists.
Would love to attach a log, but this error loop continues to generate (waited almost 30 minutes to see if it resolves itself), and the only way to stop it is to kill the process in task manager.
I've tried searching this forum and a general google search, but found no mention of this failure loop.
Any thoughts? It feels like I've just done something very stupid and missed something very obvious but I can't think what.
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Catterick
Hi all
I'm using MO2 v2.0.8 and have previously used DynDOLOD/TexGen x64 fine with no issues for several different mod profiles.
However I wanted to try the Ultra Trees tutorial and so created a new profile and followed the steps. In doing so I also updated my Dyndolod resources and standalone to the latest versions.
When I run both DynDOLOD or TexGen they will both run fine for a short time and then hit a loop, as shown in the picture:
I've tried reverting back to my previous Tree mods (RAT, SBT, HQ Tree Bark) and reverting Dyndolod to the previous Dyndolod resources and standalone but still get this error loop.
I've also unchecked all mods except Trees/Billboards and issue still persists.
Would love to attach a log, but this error loop continues to generate (waited almost 30 minutes to see if it resolves itself), and the only way to stop it is to kill the process in task manager.
I've tried searching this forum and a general google search, but found no mention of this failure loop.
Any thoughts? It feels like I've just done something very stupid and missed something very obvious but I can't think what.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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