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Can someone help me figure out what's causing this 100% random crash? There is no pattern at all, the game just crashes whenever it feels like every 5-10 minutes (usually when dying and reloading saves). Sometimes the first person to third person scrolling stops working and then it crashes. It frequently points to Nat ENB.esp -> Dyndolod.esp -> Occlusion.esp but I never used to have any issues with them until recently. I reran Dyndolod properly and still no change. If I disable Dyndolod BUT leave Nat ENB.esp active the crash doesn't happen anymore, so I don't think Nat is at fault here. Which is strange because Object Reference: [none] keeps showing up with Nat.

Crash Log Analyzer and Skyrim Crash Decoder keep telling me that Dyndolod is at fault with high confidence.

Most recent Crash Logger here (the last 5 logs have been pretty much exactly like this):

https://pastebin.com/mL2kgwXT

I followed STEP, guides when generating and rerunning Dyndolod for my LO

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17 minutes ago, sel30 said:

Can someone help me figure out what's causing this 100% random crash? There is no pattern at all, the game just crashes whenever it feels like every 5-10 minutes (usually when dying and reloading saves). Sometimes the first person to third person scrolling stops working and then it crashes. It frequently points to Nat ENB.esp -> Dyndolod.esp -> Occlusion.esp but I never used to have any issues with them until recently. I reran Dyndolod properly and still no change. If I disable Dyndolod BUT leave Nat ENB.esp active the crash doesn't happen anymore, so I don't think Nat is at fault here. Which is strange because Object Reference: [none] keeps showing up with Nat.

Crash Log Analyzer and Skyrim Crash Decoder keep telling me that Dyndolod is at fault with high confidence.

Most recent Crash Logger here (the last 5 logs have been pretty much exactly like this):

https://pastebin.com/mL2kgwXT

I followed STEP, guides when generating and rerunning Dyndolod for my LO

Moved to DynDOLOD support, as it's likely an issue with NAT-ENB.esp (core issue) that is in turn associated with the LOD patch. I assume you generated DynDOLOD after properly sorting your LO and including NAT-ENB.esp. Provide all of those DynDOLOD logs for analysis.

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5 hours ago, sel30 said:

Can someone help me figure out what's causing this 100% random crash? There is no pattern at all, the game just crashes whenever it feels like every 5-10 minutes (usually when dying and reloading saves). Sometimes the first person to third person scrolling stops working and then it crashes. It frequently points to Nat ENB.esp -> Dyndolod.esp -> Occlusion.esp but I never used to have any issues with them until recently. I reran Dyndolod properly and still no change. If I disable Dyndolod BUT leave Nat ENB.esp active the crash doesn't happen anymore, so I don't think Nat is at fault here. Which is strange because Object Reference: [none] keeps showing up with Nat.

Crash Log Analyzer and Skyrim Crash Decoder keep telling me that Dyndolod is at fault with high confidence.

Most recent Crash Logger here (the last 5 logs have been pretty much exactly like this):

https://pastebin.com/mL2kgwXT

I followed STEP, guides when generating and rerunning Dyndolod for my LO

Replace DynDOLOD.DLL and PDB with the test version from this post https://stepmodifications.org/forum/topic/21092-crash/page/4/#findComment-287152 and just continue playing. Upload new crash log (and the DynDOLOD log and debug z929669 already mentioned) if issue persists or report success if issue seems fine - no more similar crashes after several hours of playing after a couple of days.

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34 minutes ago, sheson said:

Replace DynDOLOD.DLL and PDB with the test version from this post https://stepmodifications.org/forum/topic/21092-crash/page/4/#findComment-287152 and just continue playing. Upload new crash log (and the DynDOLOD log and debug z929669 already mentioned) if issue persists or report success if issue seems fine if no more similar crashes after several hours of playing after a couple of days.

Thanks, I'll try that DLL first. I suspected it was an issue with the Dyndolod DLL because it only happened in the last month or so after updating Dyndolod. I'll keep you updated.

5 hours ago, z929669 said:

Moved to DynDOLOD support, as it's likely an issue with NAT-ENB.esp (core issue) that is in turn associated with the LOD patch. I assume you generated DynDOLOD after properly sorting your LO and including NAT-ENB.esp. Provide all of those DynDOLOD logs for analysis.

Correct, I've reran it twice and for my most recent LO. What "lod patch" are you referring to for Nat ENB?

I'm trying the new DLL first to see if it changes anything. 

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Unfortunately that DLL didn't change anything and quickly ran into a random crash (after dying and reloading save). 

Here is the updated crash log (looks identical to the previous one from what I can see): https://pastebin.com/y1cfkjtG

Dyndolod_SSE_log (most recent session only) - https://www.mediafire.com/file/biez397anvk8sa9/DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt/file

Dyndolod_SSE_Debug_log - https://www.mediafire.com/file/k8z8r539zd7xdrq/DynDOLOD_SSE_Debug_log.txt/file

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2 hours ago, sel30 said:

Unfortunately that DLL didn't change anything and quickly ran into a random crash (after dying and reloading save). 

Here is the updated crash log (looks identical to the previous one from what I can see): https://pastebin.com/y1cfkjtG

Dyndolod_SSE_log (most recent session only) - https://www.mediafire.com/file/biez397anvk8sa9/DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt/file

Dyndolod_SSE_Debug_log - https://www.mediafire.com/file/k8z8r539zd7xdrq/DynDOLOD_SSE_Debug_log.txt/file

Repeat test with this version https://mega.nz/file/BZQXFYLK#oyX8MiYTyiKoHyz0f_8Q68CqjCWRTR3a0XCfnrSCMlY

Report results. Upload new crash log if issue persists.

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6 hours ago, sel30 said:

Okay I think this fixed it. I'm not crashing anymore and I've reloaded save about 30 times over an hour. Thanks!

Thanks for letting us know.

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