The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

CaesarDevil 20 DIC 2022 a las 14:48
My Oblivion crashes everytime I make my character sleep
I already have everything installed on the correct way, Wyre Bash, OBSE, parches... Yet for some reason the game just crashes and closes when I sleep, it doesn't happens when I make my character wait, does anyone knows why this happens??

If you wonder, I barely have any mods installed and my pc isn't that great (Windows 10, 8GB of RAM, Intel core i5-4690k 3.50GHz), but it can atleast hold the entire game without trouble
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WickedRequiem 20 DIC 2022 a las 15:31 
1) Does this happen everywhere, or just in a specific place?
2) "Sleep" is tied to several functions, such as leveling up or being invited to a certain guild, vampirism, etc etc. Do you have any mods installed that modifies anything like that?
3) Having that said, list of mods would go a long way to answering your question
CaesarDevil 21 DIC 2022 a las 18:03 
Publicado originalmente por WickedRequiem:
1) Does this happen everywhere, or just in a specific place?
2) "Sleep" is tied to several functions, such as leveling up or being invited to a certain guild, vampirism, etc etc. Do you have any mods installed that modifies anything like that?
3) Having that said, list of mods would go a long way to answering your question

1) It happens everywhere when I sleep

2) Not that I know so far, I only have the mods of "PROGRESS" which "is a general replacement for skill rate adjustment mods. It allows full configuration of skill advancement rates by editing the Progress.ini file, and alternate advancement methods for several skills." But I don't think that is the case, it only modifies the skills, not the leveling up, atleast that directly
lonetrav 22 DIC 2022 a las 6:57 
Are you talking about "Attribute Progression Redesign"? Well, this mod requires OBSE, nothiing else. And it kicks in when you level up - with other words, when the prequisites for leveling up are met AND you try to sleep. It's only a guess, but I wouldn't be surprised if the requirements for leveling up are met in your game, which sounds like your crashes may somehow be connected to the mod (or have to do with conflicts between the mod and other components of your Oblivion installation).

I'd either uninstall Oblivion completely, together with all mods (back up your savegames first), then re-install it, and install ONLY OBSE and this one mod. Then restore your savegames and try again. Alternatively you could uninstall ALL mods, and then re-install only OBSE and the one mod, and then try again. Less reliable, but perhaps it helps.

To test whether or not sleeping is always crashing your game, you could start a new game and try to sleep as soon as possible (or load an older savegame where you're sure that sleeping doesn't mean leveling up). If it still crashes, remove ALL mods and try again (start a new game and sleep asap).
CaesarDevil 26 DIC 2022 a las 16:20 
Publicado originalmente por lonetrav:
Are you talking about "Attribute Progression Redesign"? Well, this mod requires OBSE, nothiing else. And it kicks in when you level up - with other words, when the prequisites for leveling up are met AND you try to sleep. It's only a guess, but I wouldn't be surprised if the requirements for leveling up are met in your game, which sounds like your crashes may somehow be connected to the mod (or have to do with conflicts between the mod and other components of your Oblivion installation).

I'd either uninstall Oblivion completely, together with all mods (back up your savegames first), then re-install it, and install ONLY OBSE and this one mod. Then restore your savegames and try again. Alternatively you could uninstall ALL mods, and then re-install only OBSE and the one mod, and then try again. Less reliable, but perhaps it helps.

To test whether or not sleeping is always crashing your game, you could start a new game and try to sleep as soon as possible (or load an older savegame where you're sure that sleeping doesn't mean leveling up). If it still crashes, remove ALL mods and try again (start a new game and sleep asap).
It's not that mod, but I already checked and that one mod actually is "Fundaments" by the user Tejon, when I deactivate it, the game can't run and a window opens mentioning that i should have that mod installed which gives me the idea that it is totally neccesary for the game. Idk if I have to do the same steps you mentioned
psychotron666 26 DIC 2022 a las 16:44 
Publicado originalmente por KcireDevil:
Publicado originalmente por lonetrav:
Are you talking about "Attribute Progression Redesign"? Well, this mod requires OBSE, nothiing else. And it kicks in when you level up - with other words, when the prequisites for leveling up are met AND you try to sleep. It's only a guess, but I wouldn't be surprised if the requirements for leveling up are met in your game, which sounds like your crashes may somehow be connected to the mod (or have to do with conflicts between the mod and other components of your Oblivion installation).

I'd either uninstall Oblivion completely, together with all mods (back up your savegames first), then re-install it, and install ONLY OBSE and this one mod. Then restore your savegames and try again. Alternatively you could uninstall ALL mods, and then re-install only OBSE and the one mod, and then try again. Less reliable, but perhaps it helps.

To test whether or not sleeping is always crashing your game, you could start a new game and try to sleep as soon as possible (or load an older savegame where you're sure that sleeping doesn't mean leveling up). If it still crashes, remove ALL mods and try again (start a new game and sleep asap).
It's not that mod, but I already checked and that one mod actually is "Fundaments" by the user Tejon, when I deactivate it, the game can't run and a window opens mentioning that i should have that mod installed which gives me the idea that it is totally neccesary for the game. Idk if I have to do the same steps you mentioned

Yeah you can't uninstall a mod and continue the same play through. That mod is baked into your save file. So that test means nothing.

You'd have to start a new game after uninstalling the mod. And some mods won't be fully installed unless you delete the entire oblivion folder in my documents, as they can leave residual files there
Última edición por psychotron666; 26 DIC 2022 a las 16:45
lonetrav 27 DIC 2022 a las 0:55 
Publicado originalmente por psychotron666:
... Yeah you can't uninstall a mod and continue the same play through. ...
This is true, but there is a difference between not being able to load a game, and a crash when leveling up (the thread topic).
Última edición por lonetrav; 27 DIC 2022 a las 0:55
CaesarDevil 27 DIC 2022 a las 13:31 
Publicado originalmente por lonetrav:
Publicado originalmente por psychotron666:
... Yeah you can't uninstall a mod and continue the same play through. ...
This is true, but there is a difference between not being able to load a game, and a crash when leveling up (the thread topic).
I finally fixed this, all I basically did was uninstall the game and the mods (specially "fundaments"), OBSE, parches and Wyre Bash, reinstalled it all, and it is working fine now, seems like I didn't install the mod of Fundaments so well which was provoking issues to the game.

Thanks for the help guys
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