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(sorry for my English) I have tried to play skyrim with mods like slaverun reloaded, things like that and I have everything installed correctly. but always after the beginning or one hour of the start the game starts to crash without stopping to the point that I have to do another game from 0. I tried everything, even check in loot, clean some files, remove mods, even download the graphics and I installed many performance mods because my pc is low-resource, and I installed a lot of things from the memory, the anti-crash, everything and nothing. I suspect that they are the devices of the devius device but I don't know. I need help, if something is missing or I don't know

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On 3/31/2021 at 10:05 PM, DUBALADO said:

In what place or on what mission, does the game crash?

 

On 3/31/2021 at 9:33 PM, MorriRona20 said:

always after the beginning or one hour of the start the game starts to crash

This sounds like a memory issue.

 

 

On 3/31/2021 at 9:33 PM, MorriRona20 said:

I installed many performance mods because my pc is low-resource, and I installed a lot of things from the memory, the anti-crash, everything and nothing.

First you need to check if your machine meets the recommended specs for Skyrim. If it doesn't then it is pointless trying to mod the game.

 

Having all those 'things' wont help if they are not correctly configured or are installed in the wrong place etc.

 

You need to get the base game set up properly and make sure it is stable before loading it down with mods.

 

Try following these:

https://www.loverslab.com/blogs/entry/7521-conglomerate-01-installing-skyrim-stability-fixes-tools/

 

https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/SkyrimLE:2.10.0

 

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2 hours ago, DUBALADO said:

In what place or on what mission, does the game crash?

at the beginning it was after the first mission but now it barely lasts an hour

2 hours ago, Grey Cloud said:

 

This ounds like a memory issue.

 

 

First you need to check if your machine meets the recommended specs for Skyrim. If it doesn't then it is pointless trying to mod the game.

 

Having all those 'things' wont help if they are not correctly configured or are installed in the wrong place etc.

 

You need to get the base game set up properly and make sure it is stable before loading it down with mods.

 

Try following these:

https://www.loverslab.com/blogs/entry/7521-conglomerate-01-installing-skyrim-stability-fixes-tools/

 

https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/SkyrimLE:2.10.0

 

my pc runs perfectly the skyrim with normal mods, but with sexlab mods it always happens,
   but it's ok I'm going to try, thanks for answering

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On 3/31/2021 at 5:16 PM, Grey Cloud said:

 

This sounds like a memory issue.

 

 

First you need to check if your machine meets the recommended specs for Skyrim. If it doesn't then it is pointless trying to mod the game.

 

Having all those 'things' wont help if they are not correctly configured or are installed in the wrong place etc.

 

You need to get the base game set up properly and make sure it is stable before loading it down with mods.

 

Try following these:

https://www.loverslab.com/blogs/entry/7521-conglomerate-01-installing-skyrim-stability-fixes-tools/

 

https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/SkyrimLE:2.10.0

 

The truth is that thank you very much, I followed the guide and the game has not presented me with almost any problems, just a few details with bodyslide and the devices but I will fix it. Thank you so much

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