I followed the new step guide, installing everything (so, extended). I was quite careful and I believe successful.
I started up a new game to test it (why isn't live another life part? It would make testing the install easier, quicker without having to go thru the Intel, no?)
Anyway, everything seems to be working fine. I fought thru the starting dungeon, activated the scripts in MCM etc. so far so good.
When I got out of the cave I felt like things were working. The cave had been extremely dark anywhere not lit by a torch (my monitor is calibrated), so I decided to try an enb. I checked for one that was compatible with my lighting mods and chose vividian. I installed the vivid version along with its patch in the fomod for lamps of skyrim and started up the game. It looked nice but had a minor but noticeable fps hit. I decided to try the Performance version. I uninstalled vividian and deleted the enb files it put in my skyrim folder and installed said Performance version
Since then, whenever I open my inventory, or get hit by the bear, I get an instant crash to desktop. If I start a new game it crashes a few seconds after the carriage ride starts. I've tried uninstalling the Performance version, reinstalling the vivid version, running loot, rebuilding the bashed patch, rerunning the other two programs that add mods at the bottom of my order (not at PC ATM and forget the names, they affect shields/staffs on back and weapon size if I recall correctly), everything I can think of.
Idk what happened. Maybe I messed up some file in the skyrim folder by mistake? I verified steam integrity right before leaving for work and it said it was downloading 1 file, but I couldn't check before running out of time
How do I figure out what's causing the crashes? I spent days of free time setting this up and u can't bear to start from scratch. Help?!? Please?
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thebigJ_A
Hey guys and gals. I would love a spot of help.
I followed the new step guide, installing everything (so, extended). I was quite careful and I believe successful.
I started up a new game to test it (why isn't live another life part? It would make testing the install easier, quicker without having to go thru the Intel, no?)
Anyway, everything seems to be working fine. I fought thru the starting dungeon, activated the scripts in MCM etc. so far so good.
When I got out of the cave I felt like things were working. The cave had been extremely dark anywhere not lit by a torch (my monitor is calibrated), so I decided to try an enb. I checked for one that was compatible with my lighting mods and chose vividian. I installed the vivid version along with its patch in the fomod for lamps of skyrim and started up the game. It looked nice but had a minor but noticeable fps hit. I decided to try the Performance version. I uninstalled vividian and deleted the enb files it put in my skyrim folder and installed said Performance version
Since then, whenever I open my inventory, or get hit by the bear, I get an instant crash to desktop. If I start a new game it crashes a few seconds after the carriage ride starts. I've tried uninstalling the Performance version, reinstalling the vivid version, running loot, rebuilding the bashed patch, rerunning the other two programs that add mods at the bottom of my order (not at PC ATM and forget the names, they affect shields/staffs on back and weapon size if I recall correctly), everything I can think of.
Idk what happened. Maybe I messed up some file in the skyrim folder by mistake? I verified steam integrity right before leaving for work and it said it was downloading 1 file, but I couldn't check before running out of time
How do I figure out what's causing the crashes? I spent days of free time setting this up and u can't bear to start from scratch. Help?!? Please?
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