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Fnis XXL ERROR(5): Not Found


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Posted
2 hours ago, Hurniak said:

This is tautological. Yeah, if you have more animations than your game can handle, then it crashes, because the definition of "how many animations can your game handle" is "how many animations can you have before it crashes". FNIS XXL lets the game handle more animations. 

It is not tautological at all. The point is that too many animations cause the game to crash on loading - not in game or at any other time. The Animation Limit Crash Fix utility has nothing to do with FNIS - ALCF alters part of the memory used by Skyrim.exe (if I recall correctly.

 

2 hours ago, Hurniak said:

You don't have to explain to me that only i know what i've done and that only i know how to fix it.

This error 5 thing appears to be peculiar to FNIS and MO (nothing to do with FNIS/FNIS XXL) so that is where you will find your solution or at least where you need to look for it.

 

2 hours ago, Hurniak said:

I'll try uninstalling the game and MO and installing them again

If you are going to do that then do some serious reading before you start.

 

https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/SkyrimLE:3.0.0

 

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

 

Posted
5 hours ago, Grey Cloud said:

The point is that too many animations cause the game to crash on loading - not in game or at any other time.

 

This is wrong.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Andy14 said:

 

This is wrong.

If you say so.

 

This is meaningless. In English it does not make any sense.

 

"And if files are deleted manually, then the master.hkx is one of them. Because all other files are only a means to an end. The result is the master.hkx, which is used in Skyrim for behaviors."

 

FYI That is the American spelling of 'behaviours'.

Posted
35 minutes ago, Grey Cloud said:

If you say so.

 

This is meaningless. In English it does not make any sense.

 

"And if files are deleted manually, then the master.hkx is one of them. Because all other files are only a means to an end. The result is the master.hkx, which is used in Skyrim for behaviors."

 

FYI That is the American spelling of 'behaviours'.

 

 

Armer Kerl - schon schlimm, wenn man wenig weiß und noch weniger  kann.

Was wäre dir denn genehm? Polnisch, Russisch etc? Ich glaube, es liegt nicht an der Sprache, eher am Verständnis - oder hier am Verstand

 

 

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From my experience:

< FNIS limit = nothing to see here

very close to FNIS limit = game gets unstable

> FNIS limit = CTD on game start

 

About the FNIS 5 error, I recommend a new install of everything in not UAC subjugated folders.

I believe @mircislav hit the nail on the head ?

The ball is back in @Hurniak's playfield âš½

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Posted
2 hours ago, Hurniak said:

I fixed this issue by uninstalling the entire game, MO2 and all the mods, restarting my pc and starting from scratch

?

 

On 11/19/2021 at 9:38 PM, Andy14 said:

 

 

Armer Kerl - schon schlimm, wenn man wenig weiß und noch weniger  kann.

Was wäre dir denn genehm? Polnisch, Russisch etc? Ich glaube, es liegt nicht an der Sprache, eher am Verständnis - oder hier am Verstand

 

 

A bit late but I've only just seen this.

No, the English does not make sense. In the first sentence the second part does not follow logically from the first part as it stands. The second sentence is just a statement which does not have any obvious or clear connection to the first or third sentences. The third sentence says 'the result is the master.hkx' but does not say what the result is of.

 

Your German text translates into comprehensible English but it would not be written as it is translated.

Posted
6 hours ago, donttouchmethere said:

Messing up my Skyrim installation with MO seems like a reachable goal ?

Completely new and unexpected avenues for destructive creativity :classic_laugh:

(Though you would have to make sure to take every step with the wrong foot)

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