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Game was updated in December of last year, and and then again in January to fix some issues. They just stopped updating the news on Steam to reflect that.
Skyrim latest update is 1170 which is around mid January this year. If you are playing at older saves, odds are the save is corrupted.
Also, the current CC pages was a mess and you can easily mistaken a regular mod and CC mod as the same one. Make sure the mod you use have CC tag on it.
2. A mod list would be helpful. If possible, sorted and together with the LOOT summary.
3. How big are your saves?
4. How often do you use auto- or quicksaves?
and 16.0 GB of RAM. No mod list as I'm only using the add-ons that the Anniversary edition includes. I currently have 10 save files on my character if that's what you're asking, I try to quicksave every so often whenever I'm in the middle of a dungeon or have been out in the open world for a while and I hard save like roughly every hour or so, the game also autosaves every time I enter a new area or fast travel.
2. No ENB or something like that?
3. No, I mean how big is each save?
4. Don't rely on quicksaves, they are prone to corruption.
-Check how hot your CPU gets. This thing is barely sufficient for gaming, after all.
-Start a new character, and see if it crashes.
-If you have a HDD, defrag it.
By how big the saves are he meant the size of an individual save file as they tend to get bigger the more you play the game...
OP, your game is crashing because it's Skyrim. It may or may not be related to auto or quicksaves since there is a bunch of people who'll tell you that they've completed the game several time with hundreds of hours on record just well during one playthrough pressing that quicksave button like maniacs with no issues.
The only real advise here is not to play the game unmodded with higher than 60 FPS. I'm afraid there's no fix to your crashing issues aside from starting over or/and adding some stability mods: SSE Display Tweaks, SSE Engine Fixes, USSEP (debatable).
2. Nope, nothing of the sort.
3. Ah, sorry, my bad, I couldn't find my save files so I had to look it up. Apparently they're all around the 6k KB, the biggest at 6.4k KB, I'm not sure how big or small that is.
4. I'll be sure to stop relying them and to disable autosaves. Speaking of saves, I checked another character I had and I deleted all but one of its save files, and that seems to have made the game stop crashing, I did the same with my current character but left 5 saves instead. So problem solved? Maybe? It's not like I had hundreds of saves either.
I checked and my PC was only a bit warm while running the game at high settings, so it seems that isn't an issue, I think.
Unfortunately my knowledge about PCs is about on par with that of a toddler's so I have no idea how I could upgrade it, maintain it, or even what a dedicated video card is lol or an HDD for that matter, but I do know that I have an SSD somewhere in there which I imagine is related to that, and I decided to move Skyrim on there since I have the vague understanding that SSD = better-er. You don't have to explain any of those things btw, I was just saying.
Make sure you disable steam cloud save. From the way you describe it, it sounds like steam cloud save have something to do with it.
And steam cloud save isn't exactly reliable.
2. Okay.
3. Yes, the size is normal. Still, just as Sep said, disable steam's cloud saves
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/68D2-35AB-09A9-7678#enabling
That might have been the issue all along.
4. Autosaves are fine as a last fallback in the case of a crash. Basically, the issue is that for a full save, the game pauses to "paint" a complete picture, but auto/quicksaves are just snapshots made on the fly. Seldom, this may leave stuff out, which could damage the save.
P.S. Yes, using a SSD is certainly better.