The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Valrossar Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:33pm
Papyrus error
Skyrim kept crashing before the loading screen, so I used papyrus logs and this came up:

Native function ReplaceHeadPart in empty state could find no matching function on linked type Actor. Function will not be bound.

Along with other things that are irrelevant.

I installed Legacy of the Dragonborn along with the patch, and then went into the game, forgot the patches that went with some of my mods. So, went and downloaded them, and now it won't work. I've tried the obvious, uninstalling the mod and patches as well as reinstalling skse, and moving my load order around so nothing is missing masters. I have found no solve to this, so if anyone knows what is happening, please help.

EDIT: I also tried starting TESV.exe instead of using skse.
Last edited by Valrossar; Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:33pm
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Valrossar Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:35pm 
Too damn many to count. How would I find a list of my load order?
Valrossar Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:40pm 
Legacy of the Dragonborn, the 2.5 patch for it, and a few compatibility mods for legacy of the dragonborn and my other mods to work in tandem.
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Valrossar Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:42pm 
Yes, but when I uninstall it, it still crashes with the same error. :(
Nazenn Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:43pm 
Originally posted by A Sophisticated Walrus:
Legacy of the Dragonborn, the 2.5 patch for it, and a few compatibility mods for legacy of the dragonborn and my other mods to work in tandem.

If you report that to the author, icecreamassassin, they are ALWAYS happy to help with bugs and problems and will have a far greater understanding of papyrus then us here, so youre better off doing that. They will really appreciate the error report as well if it turns out that it is that mod so they can refine it.
Nazenn Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:45pm 
it does ragdoll, but they are all very well made scripts that are constantly being reviewed for effiency. I use that mod myself with no problem

The problem is that papyrus is a piece of ♥♥♥♥ and throws off errors every which way because of the smallest things so determining what is actually an error and what is my papyrus throwing a fit, and if it even is papyrus, is a complicated topic.

Youre better off reporting this to the author
Valrossar Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:48pm 
Will do. Thanks :)
Nazenn Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:50pm 
When reporting the error to the author, please also include a link to your load order just for referance. you can get your load order details by using LOOT and copy and pasting the details tab into pastebin and then supplying the link
Nazenn Dec 15, 2014 @ 9:00pm 
Originally posted by ragdoll7:
TESEdit may able to correct those errors though, but yeah the best option may be contacting the mod author. However, you may have corrupted your save when installing that mod with a mod that was already incompatible which didn't like that new mod so it decided to screw with your files. With LOOT you can detect any issues in your mods, it will tell you what those are and how you may be able to fix them.

Do not clean your own mods
Cleaning mods can remove vital ITMs that can make the mod not function any more. You should always try and report ITMs to the author before cleaning them and only clean them if you understand EXACTLY what the record with the ITM does and how it interacts with other records.

Dragonborn gallery i can say for sure will not need cleaning or any editing in tes5edit
Factualious Dec 16, 2014 @ 12:35pm 
Originally posted by A Sophisticated Walrus:
Too damn many to count. How would I find a list of my load order?
A list of mods, in the order they are being loaded into the game in, can be found at:
<user>\AppData\Local\Skyrim\plugins.txt

Most likely the Papyrus log entry has nothing to do with the crashes.

...moving my load order around so nothing is missing masters
Ya, use LOOT... it will look inside the mods to figure out what should go where.
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Date Posted: Dec 15, 2014 @ 8:33pm
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