[quote][quote][quote]hello all, I've been trying to use Haydens fixes (I've tried 3, 4a, and 4b). I "INJECT THE PATCH", then start the game but it immediately crashes back to the desktop. ...
Is there something else that I was suppose to do (i.e. an .ini file change, or some other requirement I overlooked)
No, nothing else, run the fix, click on Inject Patch and launch the game. Are you running the steam version without any modified .exes ?
Yes UNmodified. Legit via steam.
DAMN, no idea why this is happening. I've been following this thread since it's inception hoping this would fix it for me. Hmmmmmm.........
Also, I let the Launcher AUTO-Detect my settings because I cannot select 5760x1200. After auto detection it states that the aspect ratio is "Standard (4:3 or 5:4)", though when in game things are displayed properly at 5760x1200 (with the exception of the broken menus of course.). BTW, the game does start for me when I DO NOT use Haydens fix.
Just to make sure I am clear you run the launcher, go to the settings let it autodetect then you run the injector, run the game by pressing Play? If that is the case then you should go to C:Users(USERNAME)Saved GamesSkyrim open up SkyrimPrefs.ini and edit these two values "iSize H=" "iSize W=" to "iSize H=1200" "iSize W=5760" save it then exit. Run the injector from Hayden, run Skyrim but don't configure any video settings and see what happens.
in regard to the "settings" I was just making it known what I had done when I first setup the game. I DO NOT mess with the settings every time. I initially let it auto detect because that seemed to be the only way to get it to allow me to utilize the 5760x1200 res. Now I skip that set (settings/auto-detect) because it is saved that way, though I do click PLAY.
I have checked the "SkyrimPrefs.ini" and it does reflect 5760x1200
Hayden fix does show "Skyrim Process Found", then it looks as if it's going to load for about 1 to 2 seconds, then crashes to desktop (no errors or anything though), it just shuts off as if it's normally shutting down, Haydens program also reflects that it was successful (in the log).