有限な Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 Just wondering about this. I've never been able to play through any of the DLC content in Dawnguard or Dragonborn without encountering some new breed of bugs or CTD. It's never been as smooth as flowing water. Has anyone else had the same experience, by any chance?
Spyder Arachnid Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 Are you playing a completely vanilla game, cleaned with Tes5Edit, and using the Unofficial Patches? Or are you using a modded game? Because a modded game is prone to crashes and bugs. It will never work 100% of the time. Any time you mod ANY game, you are messing with things that were not originally intended. No matter how much a game is meant to be modded, there is just some things that were never intended to be changed in the original game. Thus it causes instability, and will always cause a problem somewhere. No one ever has a perfect play through. It could be simple minor glitches that you would never really notice, or major bugs and crashes that are obvious. But somewhere down the line, everyone gets a glitch somewhere in Skyrim. The game was just never properly finished. Even without all the modding, Bethesda left the game in a sorry state. They ditched it too early and left modders to clean up their mess. So yeah, everyone has that experience.
Groovtama Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 They aren't bugs you see, they are mini console comand games like in the game enter the matrix...
gvman3670 Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 Yeah, I've had that experience. But cleaning the game before modding it and playing it helps a LOT. More than you could ever imagine. And for the occasional quest- or game-breaking bug you can use the UESP Wiki to find the console commands to fix nearly any of them. The newest, most up to date USKP patches help a lot, too. TES5Edit is your best friend. So is using SKSE with the Memory Patch or the newest version of SKSE with it built in. I've found that FreeMem also helps me not have bug or CTD problems as well, and I use that in tandem with Sheson's memory patch. In the Skyrim Tech subforum there's a thread outlining how to have a smooth, crash-free game. I'd suggest finding it, reading it, going for a fresh install (unless you're using Mod Organize and in that case you won't need to), and then following the steps in that thread to have a trouble-free game.
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