Lisa Hamilton Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 So this is as much a question thread as it is hopefully a compilation of solutions/mitigations of pinup poser related issues. Let's start with the question: I can't possibly be the only person that this mod is causing instability for? More precisely, attempting to load any save after pinup poser has been used results in CTD's if done so from the main menu. You might load your most recent save from ingame (ie loading an older save first), but if you don't have a pre-pinup poser save you're sore out of luck. I'm in the process of my third skyrim clean install because of this mod. I had a character up to level 41 with dozens of hours of gameplay poured into it that I lost to this, because the save games end up getting corrupted. Now I'm reinstalling and remodding again and I would really like to know if there's some sort of middle ground between using it and crashing all the time. My only guess is installing it, using it, but never making a savegame with it. Which would obviously only work if you're done questing and doing things ingame that warrant new saves, and only want to use Skyrim as a post-game screenshot studio. Is there anyone experienced enough with this problem to have come up with some creative solutions for it? Google returns plenty results for people who have complained about this, but there's not an actual solution between them.
eAthena Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 There is no way to fix a corrupted save. This is the only why to really stop ot from ever happaning 1. Disable auto saves and quick saves. There is a mod somewhere that binds the complete save to a function key, if you need that. 2. In a new game, add no mods until after Helgen, (or use an alternate start mod). Before making any change, read everything the mod author provides and investigate any tweak fully. Make only 1 or 2 changes at a time, run BOSS (for mods) and play for stability before adding 1 or 2 more things. If you discover a problem deal with it before continuing. 3. Once you have your game set up the way you like, do not continue to add mods or tweaks (even updates) until you are ready to start a new game, or at least have made peace that your game might break. 4. Play with Steam in offline mode, and avoid using the workshop to load mods (since these will update without your permission and can break games.) And maybe the Save game script cleaner Tool can fix ot but dont think so Link Here
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