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With verdant grass you can only run flora trees. I would check this first.
You pretty much need to look over all you landscape and city mods. Make a hard save and disable one at a time. Once you find the culprit missing patch or none compatible mod go back to that save to continue playthough.
Own Civil war and civil war checkpoints would also add stuff near cities (I'm guessing, but it makes sense to me)
And guards armour replacer would be changing the armours, and there are more guards at cities.
Anything with "Immersive" needs checking out too, a lot of games that crash have immersive patrols, so it might be a contributory factor.
Checking all my mods and reinstalling fixed it, thanks.
Try uninstalling and reinstalling mods.
Is this what fixed it for you? cause man 240 mods to reinstall is a pain but I will do it.
Yes sadly, i uninstalled and reinstalled like 5 at a time. Wrote them down and if they were good moved on to the next group... it takes a while but it worked in the end.
Rubber sadly this is the bad part of modding. Just remember which mods don't work well together. After a while just modding the game becomes more fun than playing it.
If you need better help. Starting a new thread with your load order from LOOT and what you already tried is the best method. Disabling mods that effect Riverwood is the starting point.
Both of you would benefit from fiddling with xEdit, it's a great tool in seeing what mods conflict and making minor tweaks so everything works nicely.