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GTX970
i74770
8GB ram
If yes, try putting it far down in the load order
Could be, but I think someone running vanilla posted about it a few days ago. It's an old bug I remember seeing on the xbox 360 version for old skyrim, perhaps the port just caused it to come back again.
Alright, cool :D
Makes me feel a little bit less anxious because now I don't have to worry about which mod is doing it lol.
Bethesda's fault not mine.
I guess it's just a bug with the game itself rather than a mod.
Also verifying your cache files isn't necessary, to save you the time. Just enter a building or just travel somewhere and travel back and it'll be fixed. :)
I can confirm that this happens with no mods installed. Looks like we'll just have to wait for a patch. :/