OrcishOatmeal Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Hey there, the other day i started having this problem, after 10 seconds in my game crashes, I want to know if its either my mods or my save, my first guess is because my save is dirty because of constantly loading/unloading mods, I dont mind if i lose the save ofc, but i wish i diddnt  Included is a papyrus log, i will also add a modlist if you need one, just tell me how you get one  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4688098/Papyrus.0.log
Uriel Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Use Save game script cleaner awesomeness, and it's awesome cleaning process you can find in the description on the Nexus page. Are you using any form of Sheson's memory patch(SKSE 1.7.0/SSME/Third party patch)? Â
OrcishOatmeal Posted April 18, 2014 Author Posted April 18, 2014 Use Save game script cleaner awesomeness, and it's awesome cleaning process you can find in the description on the Nexus page. Are you using any form of Sheson's memory patch(SKSE 1.7.0/SSME/Third party patch)? Â Nope, im still using SKSE 1.6 with no patches, i'll run the cleaner and see what happens
Uriel Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Try SSME - Skyrim Startup Memory Editor then. Just put d3dx9_42.dll and ssme.ini from the download into your Skyrim folder. Right where your tesv.exe is located. You don't need to edit the .ini, it's set up for the recommended settings already.
OrcishOatmeal Posted April 18, 2014 Author Posted April 18, 2014 Cleaned it and installed the memory editor, I'm still getting crashes. Btw, what amount of RAM do you recommend for skyrim, with a lot of mods, and a few hd texture ones too? I used to have 8gb but now i'm down to 6, is this another reason im having problems?
Uriel Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 If you're not using ENBoost, your Skyrim will never go above ~3,3Gb anyway. What's inside your papyrus log after the cleaning? BTW, you mean you load a save, it loads, then you can move around a little then crash? What happens if you stay still?
OrcishOatmeal Posted April 18, 2014 Author Posted April 18, 2014 If you're not using ENBoost, your Skyrim will never go above ~3,3Gb anyway. What's inside your papyrus log after the cleaning? BTW, you mean you load a save, it loads, then you can move around a little then crash? What happens if you stay still?  Heres the updated log, my save is only around 9mb and it diddnt take long to clean anyway  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4688098/savecleaned.log  I put my textures down to medium and lowered the shadow quality too, it still crashes. I can move around for a bit and even go to different rooms/areas but then it crashes again. Before i cleaned the game did crash when i diddnt do anything, just moved my mouse and it went. I'll leave the game running and see if it crashes
Uriel Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Yep, it cleaned some things, but it's the log from when you loaded the game right after the cleaning. To complete the cleaning you need to load the save you used tool on, then save again and exit game(hard to accomplish with your crashes i think...). I it it runs until you move around, it's a bad sort of problem. I had this shit happening to me once, and was unable to find the cause. Do you have any followers around? Â
OrcishOatmeal Posted April 19, 2014 Author Posted April 19, 2014 I had one follower but i sent it home quite a while before i saved so i guess that isnt a problem, i'll try loading and saving the game tomorrow, I havent got enough time atm   EDIT:  Managed to load the save and walked out of the room and saved it again, and im still having problemsi with the game crashing, i'm going to put my texture settings back to normal and start a fresh save to see what happens Â
OrcishOatmeal Posted April 20, 2014 Author Posted April 20, 2014 Been playing with a new character and all have been going fine, until a hour in it crashed while in a dungeon, after looking at the logs i'm not getting as many errors, I'll increase the amount of autosaves the game makes and live with it
dobmc Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 Those save 'cleaning' and memory patches only help to detract attention from the real problem. You're just delaying the inevitable. Either do a re-install of Skyrim or post your load order. If you're using NMM, throw it out the window and go with MO or manual install.
Uriel Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 Yeah, you will then simply reinstall Skyrim every week, unable to finish a game. Cleaners actually work. That's not a panacea, but they help with baked data.
hryh23k9823u Posted April 21, 2014 Posted April 21, 2014 CTD on loading save is normal when you load a save from the main menu and you have lots of mods. Just coc qasmoke in main menu or load a previous save, and load from there. Skyrim is just that weird nothing necessarily meaning your save has problems.
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