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Personal best at modding Skyrim


niphilim222

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It depends on How well you know how to mod, I like to keep scripts at a bare minimum, and optimize them with micro optimizations while improving what's under the hood. My game is fairly stable, with so many mods enabled. Its like a story and everything has requirements. If you keep that in mind the game won't crash.

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yeah, that can be true... about 50% or so of that number are outfits, though, just about everything I could find... those took a good deal of my time to optimize, nerf, bodyslide and logically distribute to make viable... and patches

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On 12/2/2024 at 8:32 PM, radiusrsatti said:

I haven't even finished patching my modlist... at most I spend 2-10 hours benchmark testing my modlist (if you count the testing, I've got a couple hundred hours of playtime, otherwise, I've never played the game)... I have made it to the Thalmor Embassy, though

 

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the error is irrelevant

 

you sir, win. I don't think my computer could even handle half those plugins.  You must have one heck of a beefy system! 

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lol i'm slightly obsessive, I've replaced my pc twice in the last 7 years specifically to handle skyrim... the biggest issue with my setup was VRAM... GTX1070/80 taps out at 8 GB, frame rates would stutter at 10-30 at best outside whiterun due to memory overload and buffering... running a 3090 now at 24GB, last I checked was a near seamless 60fps in overworld, with highest quality settings, but I still hover about 20GB of VRAM in use... might be a waste of time and money, but it keeps me off the streets

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