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Skyrim tools 1.3 beta nexus save game cleaner
Skyrim tools 1.3 beta nexus save game cleaner









I could be fast traveling and it'll crash, be in the middle of combat and it will crash.

skyrim tools 1.3 beta nexus save game cleaner

(again I have NO mods installed yet as I'm going for the achievements and its a Clean reinstall of the game its self) So I'm doing my play though because I did notice a few quest changes in the game (small ones here and there and hell I even found some of the newer quests) But recently the game started CTDing on me for what seems like no reason. So here's the problem I have noticed that the game so far.

skyrim tools 1.3 beta nexus save game cleaner

I have tried the file verifying game to see if it needed repair it's done nothing. (yes I uninstalled it for a while then reinstalled it a few days ago) so there should be NO broken/orphaned scripts from uninstalled mods, because this time around I haven't installed any yet (not even from Bathesda nets site or workshop) hell I haven't even used the console commands! Note: save cleaning alone will ONLY fix CTDs caused by errant havok objects, in the specific circumstance and using the method Arthmoor already outlined.Ok so I've just reinstalled SE after playing it with mods a WHILE ago. I put together a tutorial on how to do that on YouTube - hope it helps! :) For this reason I would always recommend a two step process that has saved many a game. You also need to clean FormID references locked in there too. One point to note is that cleaning scripts from a save is not enough. Once you've removed the mods you think are causing the problem and you want to keep the save going, only THEN does it need to be cleaned. If you are CTDing constantly in a specific area and cleaning temporary FormIDs from your game "fixes" it, the chances are you have a mod that adds a spawning creature with a broken mesh and the issue will be back as soon as you encounter another of them. I ran a heavily-modded 18-month playthrough and my save sizes were 32MB max - anything more and you have a mod that is bloating the save and needs to be removed.

skyrim tools 1.3 beta nexus save game cleaner

If your save is bloating then you have a mod causing it and will need to look back in your saves to the point your save size changed, then see which mods you encountered in-game when it happened. I would agree that these tools should only be used when you've removed a mod.











Skyrim tools 1.3 beta nexus save game cleaner