
When the game starts, press the ` key to get to the console, and from there type coc riverwood. I always bypass them, even if it takes a bit longer. I never have had that happen to me it is after playing for a while that the "Load" or "Continue" options get stuck in that infinite load screen. Odd that you say that it happens when starting a New game. The Readme file in the archive will tell you where to place the files. I would recommend installing it manually, in fact. SKSE is not a mod, but the framework on which many complex mods are built on, so it will never show in any mod organizer. All I have is NMM so I guess that will do for now?.Īs of right now this is just a post of where I am at right now while I toy with everything and figure out what's going on. The only thing I have close that is on my desktop and that only starts the game all over again. I don't have that and no idea where to get it. I also have NO idea what the photo of the Mod Organizer with SKSE at the top is. On my NMM I did notice Race Menu was saying it was "expired" when it was the brand new update? So I re-looked over this ģ.3.0 seems to be stable I had 3.4 on so that might of been the case? Which means at this point have to Restart the whole computer with holding down the power button for 10 secs for a hard reset. I have to hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete to get out of the game window which made the whole desktop freeze into a black screen with a Skyrim window boarder and Windows menu stuck on the toggled on. and since I was using steam I tried to Shift+Tab and Start out of the game and nothing happens. Skyrim when hitting load, new, or even continue the loading screen stays there. This mod was made with Easy Loading Screen GeneratorĬredits to Bethesda Softworks for the artworks from "The Elder Scrolls: Legends".After installing all the needed plug ins and using NMM 0.63.9 to install and make SAM active Here is an in depth explanation of how loading screen frequency works: Explanation of Loading Screen Frequency

In most cases you want to have 100% frequency. This is achieved by selecting a high frequency. In order to be compatible with these mods, The Elder Scrolls Legends - Loading Screen also needs a very high priority.


Most mods that replace vanilla loading screens don't technically replace them, but instead add new loading screens and give them a high priority, such that they will almost always be used. To make this mod compatible with vanilla loading screens and loading screens from these kind of mods, you need to select a frequency below 100% in the Fomod installer. These mods add loading screens in the same way as vanilla loading screens. There are two types of loading screen mods: In general, this mod is compatible with all other mods.
