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I need some help stabilizing my mods


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To start out, here's my system:

 

Z87 Haswell Core i5 4670K @4.4GHz

Radeon R9 270X 2GB

8GB DDR3 1333

Windows 7 64 bit.

 

Now, the issue I have right now is, when starting a new game, Lokir just dies and vanishes, then the game crashes. It could be from any number of things.

 

The thing is, I have Automatic Variants, Dual Sheath Redux, Real Shelter and a Bash Patch. I have no idea which order to make those patches in. Also using SUM for the Reproccers.

 

Now I'm sure you know how SUM and Bash patches work, but maybe you are not familiar with Real Shelter's RSpatch.esp. The patch esp uses a script in TES5EDIT that takes in account every ESM, ESP and any ENB you have. So I assume that needs to be last, but what about the reproccers and Bash Patch?

 

I'll go ahead and attach the needed files below.

 

Also, ENB was crashing, but I think it was MSI Afterburner getting in the way.

 

 

 

 

archives.txt

loadorder.txt

lockedorder.txt

modlist.txt

plugins.txt

skyrim.ini

skyrimprefs.ini

enblocal.ini

enbseries.ini

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I believe how it works is it sets out the first number is the total memory lest say 768. It then subtracts from that 768 whatever you've set for the scrap heap size, say 256.

 

768-256 is 512 and that's what gets allocated to the first block.

 

If you honestly wanted the first block to be 768, you'd have to make the ini parameters 1024 and 256. But I don't see why you'd need to.

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