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  1. I followed a few modding guides and have around 1,000 mods, including texture and model replacers, but nothing over 2K. I used Cathedral Landscapes and Northern Grasses, which are supposedly performance friendly grass mods, and spent a long time patching everything so it all worked together. I used Skyrim Flora Overhaul (No grass) with performance textures. I thought my computer could handle it, but I'm encountering a lot of stuttering and about 30-50fps outside. Inside, I run 60fps perfectly with ENB (Lumos with Obsidian Weathers) and Lux. I did a test run and uninstalled everything except my ENB and Lux, and still was getting around 50fps outside, and that is with no mods. Is that simply the engine limitations of Skyrim, or am I doing something wrong? I used BethINI, USSEP, SSE Display Tweaks, SSE Engine Fixes, SSE FPS Stabilizer, and Skyrim Priority SE, all with their appropriate AE versions. All my graphics drivers are updated. I set my power management mode in the NVIDIA control panel to "Prefer maximum performance" and texture filtering to "High performance." Still no notable improvement. Any suggestions? Can my computer just not handle it? These are my specs: CPU: IntelĀ® Core i5-10400 @ 2.90GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super
  2. The LOOT note is as such: SkyUI_SE.esp 5.2 Another mod seems to be overwriting one of this module's essential files. Please ensure you're using this module's version of scripts/ski_playerloadgamealias.pex. BSA known to include files from an older version of this mod. SofiaFollower.bsa, ConfigureCommentaryRate.bsa and Thunderchild - Epic Shout Package.bsa. Disabling Thunderchild solves the issue. Could I have help making them compatible?
  3. Here's are the NETscript logs https://pastebin.com/hVpF5taJ https://pastebin.com/N39hDDUj And my papyrus log looks like a complete mess. https://pastebin.com/heJkFxMp I followed the Nolvus modding guide and then customized once it was finished. Appears I didn't do it correctly
  4. Hello! I've been having occasional CTDs mid game and could use some help reading crash logs/locating where they are. I found the NETscript crash log in my MO2 Overwrite (and honestly have no idea how to read it), but I recall something about Papyrus logs and can't seem to find them. I enabled logs in my skyrim.ini.
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