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...I know mine are showing significant issues, and I think they are way to big, (most recent is 39M but I've had a large as 88M and once had a 2G log), but unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable enough about papyrus or scripting to really understand what the logs are telling me.  I seem to have a lot of stack dumps, and to me that doesn't sound like a good thing.  Is there a resource anywhere that tells a person how to read the papyrus logs, or more accurately how to interpret them to understand what is causing whatever errors are being logged?  I already know and understand that several of the entries are from Wet and Cold and Frostfall, but others are just greek to me.  Not looking for someone to figure them out for me, want to be able to read and understand them myself so I don't have to bug people for assistance.  Thanks in advance for any information. 

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Stack dumps is basically papyrus failing entirely, anything that was waiting to be done was tossed out and the longer it goes the worse it gets and you may not be able to fix it. Typically the errors you will see are broken properties (properties that are not found, wrong type or set to none) or missing scripts / files.

 

Have you removed any mods since you started your current game?

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@Veladarus, I have, but when I review the logs it appears that quite a few of the errors are somehow related to mods that I currently have running and several others are pointing to things I have never heard of and don't think were part of any mods packages I had or currently have.  I have done all the required and recommended cleaning of the mods I'm using through TESV, run LOOT after each new mod and use NMM to try and keep the mods under control.  For some reason I can't use MO on my system, it just flat out refuses to work at all.  Thanks for the response, I appreciate it.

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