![]() I know Skyrim (like most Bethesda games) can be very fickle and buggy, but I'm at a loss for what to do. I don't have any other issues (aside from various texture glitches, but that's because I don't have a very nice GPU and those are VERY minor) I have Skyrim and Steam up to date, and I'm not sure about the C++s themselves, or which ones are used by Skyrim. I've verified the cache, and because this issue persisted across multiple computers, I assume this is an issue with the game itself? I don't see the point of doing a reinstall, as I just got this laptop (and installed Skyrim day of). I can't disable the DLC (I've already started Hearthfire and Dragonborn, just finished Dawnguard) and I can't tell you exactly when it started (though I'm fairly certain it was around when I started Dawnguard) After this, a window will say "The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim has stopped working, Windows is looking for a solution, then both Skyrim and the solution box close. Then I must close the error message manually. I have to CTRL+ALT+DEL out of it to see the error message (which I can't view, I have to hover over it, hence no screenshot) Microsoft C++ Visual Runtime Error R6025. I'll be playing Skyrim, for a good while (probably about an hour), then the screen will be still (the sound keeps rolling) and I'll hear the sound you get when an error occurs. I'll post the specs, but first I'll describe the error. I recently upgraded from an Acer with Windows 7 (the error appeared there too) and now I'm on a Dell Inspiron with Windows 10 (previously 8.1). ![]() ![]() I've never had issues with it, and I know it's not my computer. I think others have had it (something to do with DLC) but I haven't found a solution. Hello, I've been having my first issue with Skyrim (with over 120+ hours).Īs described in the title, it's a runtime error, and it stops the game. ![]()
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