I loaded this at the start so I wouldn't have that Soul Cairn error (LE version) which I had ... it fixed the problem. Does this transfer straight over to SE?
To anyone who still searches the web for a global fix to this issue, as this does not just happen in the Soul Cairn but can happen pretty much anywhere at any time. For me it was Whiterun. Maybe there's a flaw in Skyrim coding, wouldn't be surprised, but you just can't have mods for it all. But, there's a global fix for it all.
First we need to know what "R6025" is... It's a C++ Runtime error, if you go to your Event Viewer you'll see a critical error saying R6025 that matches the time of crash. R6025 is a critical power error, meaning something is not getting enough power to perform a task. There are many random fixes, expensive fixes, and complicated fixes stretching all the way from buying new hardware, diagnosing hardware which may take weeks, to software tweaking to both game and Windows. I have walked the exact same road as all of you still searching for the real solution.
I'm here to share the worlds simplest solution that removed this problem for good, I have spent the last 400 hours in Skyrim without a single error, and I have aprox 100 mods active, surely I have other issues but R6025 is not a problem anymore.
What I did was opening up Radeon Settings, I navigated to the tuning/tweaking section and found a "Power Limit" slider, by default this is turned OFF. Turning it ON and maxing that slider to +50% resulted not only with the R6025 error gone but much of the notable stutter surges were also gone... I don't know if there is such an option for Nvidia or Intel users but, in general... R6025 means ->!NOT ENOUGH ENERGY!<-, so I guess this would also mean turning off anything that limits or manages low power states for both GPU, CPU, BIOS, and Windows.
But, as I'm sure this probably does not happen in any other game as usual, which means it's not really your systems fault but how Bathesda wrote resource management. Skyrim is also a very old game and was not written for todays hardware, nor for Windows 10. Hope this helps someone pulling their hair out! :)
I've been having this problem almost from the very start of the game, long before I'm even high enough level to START any if the Dawnguard DLC (I'm currently level 2). And the weird thing is, a few years ago, I never ONCE saw it, even when doing the quests that cause it.
I'll try this fix. Fingers crossed! I've even completed the quests that cause the issue via console, as per many people's instructions, and it continues happening.
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Does this transfer straight over to SE?
hmm, curious.
I have usleep and still get this bug,
Maybe there's a flaw in Skyrim coding, wouldn't be surprised, but you just can't have mods for it all. But, there's a global fix for it all.
First we need to know what "R6025" is... It's a C++ Runtime error, if you go to your Event Viewer you'll see a critical error saying R6025 that matches the time of crash. R6025 is a critical power error, meaning something is not getting enough power to perform a task.
There are many random fixes, expensive fixes, and complicated fixes stretching all the way from buying new hardware, diagnosing hardware which may take weeks, to software tweaking to both game and Windows. I have walked the exact same road as all of you still searching for the real solution.
I'm here to share the worlds simplest solution that removed this problem for good, I have spent the last 400 hours in Skyrim without a single error, and I have aprox 100 mods active, surely I have other issues but R6025 is not a problem anymore.
What I did was opening up Radeon Settings, I navigated to the tuning/tweaking section and found a "Power Limit" slider, by default this is turned OFF. Turning it ON and maxing that slider to +50% resulted not only with the R6025 error gone but much of the notable stutter surges were also gone...
I don't know if there is such an option for Nvidia or Intel users but, in general... R6025 means ->!NOT ENOUGH ENERGY!<-, so I guess this would also mean turning off anything that limits or manages low power states for both GPU, CPU, BIOS, and Windows.
But, as I'm sure this probably does not happen in any other game as usual, which means it's not really your systems fault but how Bathesda wrote resource management. Skyrim is also a very old game and was not written for todays hardware, nor for Windows 10. Hope this helps someone pulling their hair out! :)
I'll try this fix. Fingers crossed! I've even completed the quests that cause the issue via console, as per many people's instructions, and it continues happening.