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Sakiri |
Nov 27 2018, 04:41 PM
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Joined: 17-May 18
From: Scandinavia
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I'm using it because I didn't want to download yet another mod manager. OCOv2 recommends NMM and I don't think you can even GET NMM anymore. I don't want to use Vortex. I don't think you can even install that manually worth a crap. I don't want to reinstall Doing that and I might as well just stop playing it because it took me two days to get everything set up as it is. Reinstalling will make it another two day affair on top of it because I'm using the Steam version and have to redownload. My internet isn't that great. :/ I can try uninstalling all the textures and see if that fixes it, but I can't think of why they'd do it. This post has been edited by Sakiri: Nov 27 2018, 04:43 PM
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ghastley |
Nov 27 2018, 05:51 PM
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Joined: 13-December 10
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And just to confuse you further, my opinion is the opposite of Renee's on Wrye Bash. It's the only mod manager I trust to remove mods properly. Especially texture replacers, where install order of loose files is critical, and load order doesn't have the same effect. Some of them don't even have a plug-in (esp).
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Mods for The Elder Scrolls single-player games, and I play ESO.
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Renee |
Nov 27 2018, 10:28 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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I can't think of any other suggestions. Good luck. I think I'm comfortable using Bash in Skyrim because (somehow) I decided to start using it from the getgo, back when I first began playing Skyrim on PC, and (somehow) i never had any major problems with it. Oblivion on the other hand, I began modding in 2014, and I started with OBMM. My gameworld is therefore established through OBMM and it's pretty much flawless, other than the random CTD or weirdo problem here and there. For some reason, even if I bring up Wrye Bash, not even adjusting anything other than turning it on, that alone will mess up my OB game. :shrugs: That's a guaranteed CTD-on-launch after an A-bomb fix, for instance. So my point is if you start with Bash, yes, you should stick with Bash, because you're learning how to do it through that program. Me though? I'd still try a manual install. I've had a couple mods in Skyrim which did NOT work through Bash for some reason. Only if I install them manually will they be okay. Good luck.. This post has been edited by Renee: Nov 27 2018, 10:34 PM
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Renee |
Nov 27 2018, 11:19 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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QUOTE(Sakiri @ Nov 27 2018, 12:29 PM) I don't even know where to start. If I'm reinstalling I gotta do it overnight because my DL speed is awful.
Okay, let's solve this. First, don't reinstall yet. Remove all the mods, all the textures, etc. Make the game pure vanilla, with only Shivering Isles and Knights active, and also leave the Unofficial patch stuff on. Go back to a previous save if you have to. Walk your character through a bunch of interior and exterior cells. Is the game crashing still? Black faces? No? Then it's obviously something with the mods. And we can go further from there. Yes? Then it's obviously something with the base game. And maybe a reinstall is indeed the answer. The Unofficial Patches can't be the problem. Those are well-proven to work with time. But anyway, that's what I would do, up above. Don't forget to rebuild your Bashed Patch once stuff is uninstalled, not that there'll be anything to rebuild at that point, but ya know what I mean. This post has been edited by Renee: Nov 27 2018, 11:23 PM
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Renee |
Nov 28 2018, 01:42 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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Don't worry about a total reinstall yet. And don't add anything yet. No 4 GB patch yet. QUOTE(Sakiri @ Nov 28 2018, 03:35 AM) I don't know if I can uninstall textures or not.
Can't they be uninstalled easily through Bash? If not for some reason, go into the original archive files, and study the structure of the folders which those archives added. Remove them manually. Try to get back to vanilla. See if your game works now. Go into interior and exterior cells, speak to NPCs. See if the issues in your OP are gone. If so, then we'll go from there. If not, you know it's something within your base installation. I've done this a bunch of times: had some persistent problem (usually CTDs) then tried stripping my game all the way down to vanilla. My game always works fine once it is stripped down. So from there, I start building back up until I find the mod or program which was causing the problem.
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