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SKSE.ini Memory Patch Not Working


Vulgar1

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So, I'm now using the 1.7.1 version of SKSE. I was using SSME for the memory patch because I had this issue before. It seems no matter what I do I cannot get the block size to increase by using the SKSE.ini method. I'm not really sure what kind of information I could share in order to recieve help with this. I've tried many things. I've followed the instructions in the STEP guide. I've watched Gophers video. I've tried dling a pre-made skse.ini file from the Nexus, just to make sure it wasn't because I created the file incorrectly which of course I didn't. I've tried putting the file in the SKSE folder in MO. I've tried putting it directly into the install directory in a SKSE folder in the data folder.

I have no clue what I'm doing wrong but I would rather use the 1.7.1 SKSE.ini edit method than use SSME.

For some reason this issue seems difficult for me to articulate (probably due to being so frustrated), but if anyone understands the issue I'm having and can offer a solution please do. Thanks.

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I've tried it idirectly in the installation directory skyrim/data/skse, and with MO in skyrim/Mod Organizer/mods/skse 1 07 1/skse.

Here is what my SKSE.ini file looks like

 

[General]
ClearInvalidRegistrations=1
[Display]
iTintTextureResolution=2048  
[Debug]
WriteMinidumps=0
[Interface]
EnableContainerCategorization=1
[Memory]
DefaultHeapInitialAllocMB=768
ScrapHeapSizeMB=256

Now before when I couldn't get it to work I just removed the memory header and settings and ran with SSME and everything worked fine and I checked the Memory Blocks log and the block size had increased. When I use the other method ([Memory] DefaultHeapInitialAllocMB=768 ScrapHeapSizeMB=256) there is no change.  

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Yeah, I have an indoor save, and when I try to exit into the open world space I get an ILS, where as everything worked fine with SSME. I'm going to try removing the memory edits in the ini, but keep 1.7.1 going and try SSME again to test it out.

I'm glad I'm not the only one.

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I recall tooling around with that ini before wiping my mods from nmm and switching to mo in order to start using step. They had different settings referring to memblock 1= 768 and memblock 2 = 256.

 

I had just updated to the newest skse.

Perhaps they skse changed the commands after the release left alpha? Let us know because I switched them back to the settings in the step guide.

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It seems to me like SKSE is not installed correctly or that there is an issue relating to SKSE initialization. Even if one of the files exists in the wrong location, it will not work.

 

With MO, you need to install SKSE EXE and DLL into ./Skyrim and then install the scripts and INI using MO.

 

Check that SKSE is running by looking at the logs inside %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Skyrim (I think that's right for Win 7 systems) ... it is evident at Skyrim startup if SKSE is not running properly (or try opening an MCM menu in game).

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