Skyrim Npc Editor Crashes Over Me

Skyrim Npc Editor Crashes Over Me

Skyrim Npc Editor Crashes Over Me 3,2/5 3968 votes

Apr 25, 2012  Here is a query I posted over at Nexus. Skyrim NPC Editor - Help Needed. When you start up Skyrim go to the data files and double check to.

After countless hours of research and a myriad of failures through trial and error, I have finally discovered the ULTIMATE Stable Mod List and load order. Testing has been incredibly extensive.

There is nothing more frustrating than someone advising you on a mod load order only to have it crash upon your first visit to riften, your first attempt at a fast travel, or my personal favorite moment of CTD awfulness - Dragon Bridge after 35 hours invested in a modded game. NO MORE of this nonsense. This thread will not only show my mod load order - but I will describe the reasons behind certain choices (surreal lighting/supreme storms instead of cot or vivid) and chosen omissions (project hippie/bigger trees). My goal was to create the best possible graphical enhancements without sacrificing fps. I tried very hard to crash the game in multiple npc-populated or terrain-heavy areas while fighting/sprinting/spell-casting and the xbox didn't budge.

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Not gonna lie I kissed my system after I found this mod load combo. Anyway, I really hope that you enjoy this new skyrim look and feel as much as I do.

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PLEASE LEAVE COMMENTS AND CRITICIZE ME. This is my first time doing something like this. I am only doing this because I only found one other thread like this and I didn't like most of the mods that were on his version of a stable mod list. I think more people may appreciate this. Any notes that describe an omission are exactly where the omitted mod would go in the load order. Anyway, here we go: (From top to bottom, obviously) 1. Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch -- This is super obvious PATCHES AND BUG FIXES 2.

Hearthfire Display Case Fix -- Makes the display case function like a weapon rack, very useful. Hearthfire Patch: All housing cells as no reset zone -- I hated when garbage kept reappearing in my house. College of Winterhold Shop Fixes -- Seamlessly blends into vanilla game because it was meant to be in vanilla game lol. Makes more stuff available for purchase. Dragonbone Smithing Fix -- Simple fix that everyone should have. (If I'm neglecting a good fix or patch, please tell me!) BIG MODS AND OVERHAULS 6. Static Mesh Improvement Mod SE -- Won't play without it 7.

Skyrim Graphic Overhaul -- Gotta have it (I know the second one is out now but I don't know enough about it and don't trust it yet) 8. Skyland -- Tied for my favorite mod on this list and these overhauls are all on top with skyland overwriting everything in order to maximize performance and [censored] awesomeness. Note - I didn't include any of the birds of skyrim mods because I noticed some clipping issues. Feel free to test them here though. Note - Im my experience, race mods that change scripts can cause bloated saves and crashes. But perhaps a different combination could work.

Still testing. Note - Vampire and Werewolf overhaul mods can go here.

I didn't test them tho in this load order 9. Ordinator -- Vanilla Skyrim perks are garbage compared to this. I really hope some of these talented modders get jobs at bethesda and learn 'em somethin. Apocalypse -- way more organic and balanced than phenderix pack imo but everyone's got a preference 11. Apocalypse-Ordinator Compatibility Patch 12.

Wildcat -- Combat desperately needed to be tweaked in this game. I recommend changing some of the settings to make the difficulty even harder as well 13. Redline anime legendado online games. Better Combat AI -- Combined with Wildcat, changes the whole combat dynamic of the game. Should have been this way all along. Note - I left off Immersive Sounds because it seemed to cause more sound studders and skips than vanilla. There may be compatibility issues. Still testing.

QUESTS Note - I have not included any of the additional modded quests for this playthrough, nor have I tested any of them with this mod combination. There's plenty of quests in vanilla to keep me busy for years. Please feel free to try a few out and let me know how the compatibility works out. ENVIRONMENT/WEATHER OVERHAULS 14. Sharper Looking Dungeons -- AMAZING Note - I highly recommend never using Vivid, cot, true storms, or dolomite with this load order. Vivid and cot are amazing, but are incredibly demanding and script-heavy.

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