Hi all,
please... before reading this and blaming me for "not reading the f... manual" or for simply double posting a very old newby question, please believe me that:
- I have read and followed the readme thoroughly
- I have spent more than an hour searching for answers throughout the forums, but without success.
So here's the issue (it may sound well known, but I am convinced that it's worth posting it anyway, for the reasons given below):
I am unable to start a new game in my freshly installed Nehrim:
When clicking on "New Game", I receive a loading screen and a loading bar, and once the loading bar is full, the game crashes to the desktop immediately.
Please, please... (once again), before thinking that this has been reported a 1000 times, read my comments below!
Well... here's what I've analyzed on my own, trying to get rid of any already known reasons in advance:
- This is
NOT the common
"nothing-happens-when-clicking-'New Game'-issue": When I click "New Game", i actually
GET a loading screen, and a progress bar that actually does progress until it is complete.
- I am using a regular, legal Bethesda edition of Oblivion (i.e. NOT Steam)
- I have the latest Oblivion Patch installed (1.2.0416). I also made sure that the "GOTY issue" mentioned in the readme does not apply (i.e.: I have installed SI, and thus also the patch)
- I have upgraded Nehrim to the latest patch version (1.0.8.2)
- I have installed Nehrim in an own folder (separate from Oblivion), which is
not "c:\Program Files" (I am using WIn XP, i.e. 32bit, anyway)
- I have double-checked that all 3 Nehrim data files (including NehrimEnglish.esp) are checked in Nehrim Launcher's Data Files screen
- I have double-checked that no other esp files are checked (not even Oblivion.esm!

)
- I have tried it both with the EV and DV, but the effect is the same.
- I have recreated a fresh Oblivion.ini (both by deleting it and by using the Nehrim Launcher)
- I am
not trying to run in windowed mode, and I tried different resolutions (even including plain 640x400)
- My Oblivion installation is not broken in any way (still working fine)
- I used bsacommander to unpack "Oblivion - Textures - Compressed.bsa" into my Nehrim\Data folder (because this is recommended in several threads), but this made Nehrim crash immediately on startup!
- I have a decently powerful PC/GPU (Quad CPU, 4GB RAM, 2GB video RAM, NVidia GTX285 etc.), which so far never had any problems running TESIV even in high-end quality and 1920x1080px
Now... I must admit that here's one thing I did
not do (though this is recommended in the readme):
I did not reinstall my Oblivion from scratch!
This is simply because I have so many mods installed, and spent so much time and heartblood on modding my Oblivion, that I just don't want to risk destroying all of it just for a first try with Nehrim.
This means, in brief, that I am convinced that my CTD issue must have to do with some specific Oblivion mod, but I won't give up hope that this can be solved
without throwing away my Oblivion installation.
I'd be very happy if there's a solution to this, and I suppose that I am not the only one struggling with this.
So my basic questions are:
Does anybody know...
- which files exactly Nehrim copies from the Oblivion installation folder into its own folder at installation time?
- which files exactly (if any) are still read from the Oblivion folders at runtime?
- what is expected to happen after the first loading screen: Is there a cell being loaded, or a video first (the latter might indicate that it's rather a video issue)?
- is it possible to switch on some kind of debugging/logging, which might tell me what the engine is trying to do right before it crashes?
Or maybe there are other hints to track this down? Just some ideas:
- I am using
QTP3 in Oblivion. Does this affect my clean Nehrim installation in any way?
- I am using
Darnified UI in my Oblivion environment. Is there any conflict with Nehrim? But even removing all DarnUI files from Oblivion didn't solve it

- anything else that is known to cause conflicts?
Any help would be really really appreciated! Thanks alot in advance,
jaime