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I'm still having crashes with the new SKEE64.dll, and I want to use the older XPMSE skeleton to be able to play and load saves without crashing. I've singled it all down to XPMSE and Racemenu conflicting with SKEE64.dll, and this is the only solution I have.

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do you have engine fixes installed? I don´t think theres a problem with xpmse itself. check if there are other mods in your loadorder overwriting xpmse maybe sos?

if you use vortex check if engine fixes part 2 is installed properly. double click on engine fixes part two and select modtype / dinput

also this guide https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/15146/ helped me reduce stuttering and crashes

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1 hour ago, sickboy791 said:

do you have engine fixes installed? I don´t think theres a problem with xpmse itself. check if there are other mods in your loadorder overwriting xpmse maybe sos?

if you use vortex check if engine fixes part 2 is installed properly. double click on engine fixes part two and select modtype / dinput

also this guide https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/15146/ helped me reduce stuttering and crashes

hmm, I could have sworn someone told me that setting memory sizes in enblocal.ini doesn't do anything in SSE, are they wrong?

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On 11/29/2020 at 11:23 PM, newmon said:

are they wrong?

if you find  [MEMORY] ReservedMemorySizeMB= value, it is true

solution: dont use it

use: 

ForceVideoMemorySize=true
VideoMemorySizeMb= your video memory + vram size, maximum is 8000

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5 hours ago, sickboy791 said:

if you find  [MEMORY] ReservedMemorySizeMB= value, it is true

solution: dont use it

use: 

ForceVideoMemorySize=true
VideoMemorySizeMb= your video memory minus vram size, maximum is 8000

Thanks, I guess I can use this after all, this entire time it was deleted.

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16 hours ago, sickboy791 said:

if you find  [MEMORY] ReservedMemorySizeMB= value, it is true

solution: dont use it

use: 

ForceVideoMemorySize=true
VideoMemorySizeMb= your video memory + vram size, maximum is 8000

You can't even follow the guide you linked to.

 

The first part doesn't even make sense. And neither does the third part - video memory and vram are the same thing. The limit is not 8000.

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2 hours ago, Grey Cloud said:

You can't even follow the guide you linked to.

 

The first part doesn't even make sense. And neither does the third part - video memory and vram are the same thing. The limit is not 8000.

yap, sry that was a mistake it´s gbram+vram-6gb=, better read for yourself or do autodetectvideomemorysize=true

i was shure i read somewhere that 8000 is the maximum and does not make sense to put a higher value

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31 minutes ago, sickboy791 said:

yap, sry that was a mistake it´s gbram+vram-6gb=, better read for yourself or do autodetectvideomemorysize=true

i was shure i read somewhere that 8000 is the maximum and does not make sense to put a higher value

SE may be different but with LE it is a formula which involves your RAM, VRAM and OS.

https://wiki.step-project.com/ENBoost

 

 

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