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HQ Loading Issue

puhsketti

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Firstly, apologies, as I am not sure how best to describe this issue.

Up until Wednesday (Mar 8) after updating a few mods my game had been running without issue. I booted up the game and fast traveled to HQ. My game immediately crashed to desktop. I started the game again, fast traveled to a few different spots to test for crashing, all was fine.

I opted to fast travel to a spot near HQ and walk there (tried a few different spots, all worked ok). I entered HQ through the elevator on the roof, only to find the inside looking like the screenshot below when the elevator doors opened. I've tried leaving the game running with my character far from HQ and another time from within the elevator, nothing has resolved the issue. When walking out of the elevator my character falls through the floor continuously. I've tried loading a few different saves all encountering this problem.

I installed FallrimTools to run ReSaver. The number of active scripts (based on an exitsave from the elevator) is at 2, with no suspended stacks. Not sure what else might be beneficial to include here to assist with troubleshooting (sorry). Any guidance is appreciated.

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That looks like a broken pre-vis/ pre-combine issue- either that or too much 'magic bus'.
Thank you! I took a look at my mod list. The one stood out to me (PRP SS2 Previsibines Upgrade), noticed I could downgrade it. Once I did and loaded the game, everything was fine!

Really appreciate this, thank you. Least now I know how to describe this should it ever happen again!
 
Your welcome! I've read on the modders pages that a pre-vis/ pre-combine patch is based on a certain version of PRP. I haven't looked closely at it, but it's possible a patch that is for a different version of PRP could do some unexpected things.
 
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