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When I try to load a save I get an immediate CTD. But I can load an earlier save with no problems. I have ran the crash logger and followed the suggestions but still can't load the save. When I run resaver it says there was to many scripts running so my save file ended up being corrupt and can't be saved. I am not sure how to fix this and I have restarted everything at least 3 times by completely erasing skyrim from my computer and all mods. I have attached my latest crash log. Please help me as I can't play skyrim anymore because of this issue and I can't get past level 10 before the issue starts arising.

crash-2024-10-24-03-45-14.log

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I think I'd take ReSavers word for it in this one. There seems to be some issue with reading the save file itself.

 

4 hours ago, Theja said:

When I run resaver it says there was to many scripts running so my save file ended up being corrupt and can't be saved. I am not sure how to fix this...

 

Most likely active script instances. ReSaver will show you where the problem is: look for active scripts with a large amount of stackframes.

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Stack count

There are 3834 stacks and 8098 frames. This may indicate a serious problem, but it can also just mean that Papyrus is overloaded because of low FPS or too many mods doing things at the same time.

Frame count

<a href="script://and_core">and_core</a> occurs the most often as a stack frame (2059 occurrences)</p>

Frame count

<a href="script://and_femalearmorscan">and_femalearmorscan</a> occurs the second most often as a stack frame (2049 occurrences)</p>

 

This is what resaver is telling me, could this be caused by TAWOBA 6.1 immersive selection to inject the armor onto all females that have a certain armor type?

 

Posted (edited)

Okay I found the mod that is causing all my problems and it happens to be one from Loverslab. The mod is Advanced Nudity Detection and it is the latest download. Thanks for the help Traison.

Edited by Theja
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