
Whether it's from mod conflicts or the game itself, here are the most common reasons why Skyrim will abruptly crash. Note that this list assumes you have a basic understanding of installing mods and navigating through files on PC. Updated November 21st, 2021, by Charles Burgar: Bethesda's Anniversary Edition of Skyrim has inadvertently broken thousands of script-related mods for the Special Edition.

If you've updated your Skyrim on PC recently, there's a chance you've been dealing with crashes or other issues.

We've updated this guide to showcase this issue and how to solve it. We've also expanded our section on low memory to better explain how 2011 Skyrim players can expand Skyrim's ability to use your PC's memory.Īnniversary Edition Is Running Scripts Too Quickly #SKYRIM SAVE GAME CLEANER SE HOW TO# Note: This only applies to 2011 Skyrim for PC users. The original release of Skyrim on PC doesn't utilize your memory as well as the Special Edition. If you're still using the original version of Skyrim, the game can only use up to 4GB of RAM at a time. Going over that value will crash your game. Skyrim: Special Edition has a far higher memory limit that is impossible to reach with current hardware.
