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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Usually this happens to us modders, (especially NMM users) because we are constantly adding, deleting, changing, doing whatever to our game, which ends up in dead-end in scripts, and other "bloated" problems within our games. This has happened to me a few times, with different bugs. So before I freak out and start "un-modding" and pulling my hair out to try and figure out why my Skyrim Nirvana has been altered, I run a save cleaner on my game, in fact I do this every time I run into a problem/bug. I even do this for CTD problems (sometimes it solves it, sometimes it doesnt). Save cleaning is really effective as a first measure, especially if you have been running a "stable-ish" Skyrim (meaning you have been playing a while without problems) and are just now running into a bug. Like I said, if it fixes it, sweet! easy solution. If is doesnt....back to the skyrim modder's grind.
Below is the link.
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52363/?
Its easy to use, open, click on the options it gives you, STAY AWAY from the advanced options UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. THE ADVANCED OPTIONS WILL, I REPEAT WILL, BREAK YOUR GAME, if you dont know what you are doing/if you are not a modder/mod builder/creator, rather you are just a person who mod's skyrim (There is a difference).
Now if that doesnt work, manually you might have to add it with console commands. The other thing is, more than likely, your modded skyrim is causing some sort of issue (I laugh when people say that their mods "DONT/CANNOT cause X? conflict"....no there is conflict in there somewhere, I promise you) which is preventing the execute in the game for the word wall to activate.
Good Luck
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