So for the past few days I've used the T.A.Z Visual Overhaul. I'm having a weird problem with exterior cells. Whenever I load a saved game that is outdoors/or if I load a game indoors and try to exit outdoors, my game crashes (closes in a blink, no error messages, no freezing). Same crash happens if I try to make a new game. And these crashes happen after the loading screen has been displayed.
I can load any saved game that is indoors with no problems whatsoever.
I have checked memory usage with skyrim performance monitor and memory blocks log, when crashing I barely use 1gb vram, and memoryblockslog block 1 won't even get to 200MB when I crash.
Specs:
i5 4690k 3.5GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 770 4gb
This crashing problem goes away the moment I uninstall this enb. Just removing d3d9.dll is enough. These crashes do not happen if I use other ENB presets, I have used realvision, seasons of skyrim and sharpshooter's.
I found a workaround for the problem too. Loading a save in an interior cell works everytime, then I spawn 100 guards (in bunches of 10), and load the same game again. Then I can exit any building and load any save game, no matter if it's in an exterior cell or an interior. The game then will not crash until I restart skyrim the next time. I have spent about 20 hours playing like this and I haven't had a single crash. The game only crashes the first time I leave a building or load a save game that is outdoors, if it's going to crash.
I have gotten outdoors without the spawn trick a few times as well. Those locations were college of Winterhold's hall of attainment to the rooftop, Haelga's bunkhouse to Riften, fort dawnguard to dayspring canyon. However, I can't get outside everytime even in these locations. Only if I spawn 100 guards first I am guaranteed to leave a building.
I also had done a clean install and used no other mods than taz visual overhaul. The problem was there again as soon as it was installed.
Nvidia driver settings, Anti-aliasing, Anisotropic filtering, Ambient occlusion are turned off.
Crashing outdoors with one particular enb preset, Skyrim
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Re: Crashing outdoors with one particular enb preset, Skyrim
I do not use “T.A.Z Visual Overhaul” but I have the same problem as you, I solved it by two ways
1.)download and copy the enbhelper.dll file to the Skyrim/enbseries directory.you can try.
2.)or you can use The old version of the enb d3d9.dll For example v0.264 or or below.
1.)download and copy the enbhelper.dll file to the Skyrim/enbseries directory.you can try.
2.)or you can use The old version of the enb d3d9.dll For example v0.264 or or below.
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I already got enbhelper.dllkchati wrote:I do not use “T.A.Z Visual Overhaul” but I have the same problem as you, I solved it by two ways
1.)download and copy the enbhelper.dll file to the Skyrim/enbseries directory.you can try.
2.)or you can use The old version of the enb d3d9.dll For example v0.264 or or below.
Realvision works fine using 0.265
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Re: Crashing outdoors with one particular enb preset, Skyrim
Anyone got any ideas what could cause this problem? I have now used 10 different presets during the past two weeks, both performance heavy and light, I have had no problems, no crashes with other presets.
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Re: Crashing outdoors with one particular enb preset, Skyrim
I got the same for TAZ and NLA ENB, disabling FixParallaxTerrain option in enblocal.ini worked for me.
EDIT: Setting ExpandSystemMemoryX64=false actually worked for me, now i can use terrain paralax, had crashes due to using SKSE mem feature. Just had to research a bit more to find out which is better.
EDIT: Setting ExpandSystemMemoryX64=false actually worked for me, now i can use terrain paralax, had crashes due to using SKSE mem feature. Just had to research a bit more to find out which is better.