» Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:30 am
That may well be what happened, I'm not sure. I do normally turn off autoupdate, but Steam will run right over that and update it anyway if you start the game when an update is available. The only way to stop it (and still be able to play) is to keep Steam offline.
Thing is, I finally let it go online last night for the first time in awhile, and it promptly did its update of the CK, then I went into the game to grab some reference IDs I needed to work on my mod, and only then did I fire up the CK and found that it wasn't going to let me mod.
I never ticked the autoupdate box, I just assumed it had updated itself because I started the game with Steam online. Evidently for some reason it didn't, so after a reinstallation of the CK didn't work, I went poking around in Steam to figure out where it lists the current version of the game and make sure it was 1.8. Never found that, because as soon as I right-clicked Skyrim from the library and looked at the properties, a box pops up saying "Steam needs to convert your game content blah blah to a new, more efficient version," which freaked me out for a minute because I've never gotten that message before during a game update.
So, (shrug) I don't know. Obviously it never updated to 1.8 as it should have, even though I did run the game after getting the CK update, or so I thought anyway. My best guess is that since my ISP's been a bit spotty since the hurricane, it may have taken a few minutes longer than usual for Steam to check itself out and realize it needed to grab the CK update after I brought Steam online. Maybe I clicked to run the game before it had downloaded CK and thus deleted the TESV.exe. Then once I closed the game, it got its stuff together, updated the CK, but didn't update the game since I had never ticked the update box.
It works now, that's all I care about. I found the mod that was making the game CTD on startup and squashed it until it gets a 1.8 update. All is well.