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I need help with getting my skyrim working, it crashes to desktop on boot up of the game.

I have included my mod list, i am on vortex.

I also have : (Installed manually)

 

 

I think the problem may be the voices, but i dont know how to install them correctly.

any help is appriciated

xoxo

 

 

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 Well, there is alot of guides on Skyrim modding, so there isnt just any help, there is a ton of it.

If you have to install the mod manually, it usually means something is wrong. So unless you're absolutely sure what you're doing, you should not be doing it.

Ditch Vortex, its horrible at handling LL mods. It assumes LOOT is infailable, its most certainly not. Mod organizer is you friend, or NMM communnity edition for an easier to use, but outdated option.

Choose a guide for your version of the game, get a stable framework going: SKSE, FNIS, FISS, ENB or ENBoost etc. Once you have a setup, start adding adult stuff.

Dont try to rush it, it is a time consuming process.

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On 10/25/2021 at 9:11 PM, nilead said:

 If you have to install the mod manually, it usually means something is wrong. So unless you're absolutely sure what you're doing, you should not be doing it.

 

By "manually", he means downloading the file, and installing it in Vortex. Not dragging files directly into the Data folder. Vortex has a button on its mods page called "Install From File". That's the only way that files from LL can be installed.
 

On 10/25/2021 at 9:11 PM, nilead said:

Ditch Vortex, its horrible at handling LL mods. It assumes LOOT is infailable, its most certainly not. Mod organizer is you friend, or NMM communnity edition for an easier to use, but outdated option.


Sorry, but there's thousands of people out there who use Vortex JUST fine, with no issues. I've been using it for over 2 years, and never had a single issue. I don't know where you heard the nonsense that Vortex is "horrible at handling LL mods". I've got a ton of mods I downloaded from LL, and everything is working perfectly. Vortex handled everything  great, as it always does. NMM is archaic and outdated and unsupported by the Nexus Team. Moreover, it cannot handle some newer mods.




 

On 10/25/2021 at 9:11 PM, nilead said:

 

 

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@Birb_Face: Any time you need to list your load order, just go to:

{User} > AppData > Roaming > Vortex > Skyrimse > Profiles.  You will find "loadorder.txt" somewhere in the latter folder.

Then, just copy & paste.

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5 hours ago, Sandatharius said:

Sorry, but there's thousands of people out there who use Vortex JUST fine, with no issues. I've been using it for over 2 years, and never had a single issue. I don't know where you heard the nonsense that Vortex is "horrible at handling LL mods". I've got a ton of mods I downloaded from LL, and everything is working perfectly. Vortex handled everything  great, as it always does. NMM is archaic and outdated and unsupported by the Nexus Team. Moreover, it cannot handle some newer mods.

 Personal experience. Can be summarised in this aritcle: https://wiki.nexusmods.com/index.php/The_Vortex_approach_to_load_order_sorting

My current load order would not be wokable with Vortex, unless ive spent multiple hours writing custom rules, just because its authors decided that LOOT knows better. And even then it would bitch about imaginary incompatablities.

 If works for you - good, power to you. But it is an unweildy and constrictive tool.

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27 minutes ago, nilead said:

  If works for you - good, power to you. But it is an unweildy and constrictive tool.

 

Disagree. I have more mods these days that I ever have in the past, and it is still working flawlessly. I have a healthy mix of Nexus & LL mods. All are co-existing beautifully. It takes everything I throw at it and comes up golden. I have tried MO2 on at least three occasions. You talk about unwieldy. I just couldn't get it to work for the life of me. 

However, we can just agree to disagree.

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