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Extremely long SSE save and load times.


majuko

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I have about 90 active plugins with some merged into bash as recommended by them. So maybe about 120 altogether. I've sorted them, checked them out in bash to make sure everything was green. Created a bash patch. I've done my work. I've TRIED to make sure I just didn't randomly download anything that just looks good and actually carefully pick out my mods. I've been doing this for quite some time starting out with Oldrim in 2012. I have a feeling it's the magic menu customizers or too many scripts but I can't say for sure. I've looked all over the net and I can't find anything so I'm decided to put this here for maybe a kind soul to help. I've added my plugins file in the attachment. If someone could help me with this it'd be really appreciated. I have no idea what this is as I've never had this trouble at all.

 

 

My RIG:

 

I7 4790K

GTX 960

Samsung 850 (250GB) - Skyrim is on this - (Moving cell to cell is instant, but saving, loading and even exiting the game takes a tremendous amount of time)

 

 

 

If anyone needs any more information please message me privately or reply to this thread. I finally have a good load order. Nice and short and this happens >.< fml.

 

 

Thanks for any tips or even comments about the problem telling me other people has it too but so far I haven't seen anything at all about this.

 

EDIT: I don't know where this should go or if I should even go someplace else to ask this question but if this isn't the place could someone show me where to go? I'm not very active on the forums.

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I can't help but would like to offer as comparison: So far I'm at 67 active and no bashed (god willing) on my 970 with many of the quality over performance replacers, everything maxed. Experiencing unprecedented stability and smoothness of play, fast load times,etc.

 

(Also, I would think this belongs in the mod troubleshooting sub-forum since we are dealing with mods here and not the game in general.)

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I can't help but would like to offer as comparison: So far I'm at 67 active and no bashed (god willing) on my 970 with many of the quality over performance replacers, everything maxed. Experiencing unprecedented stability and smoothness of play, fast load times,etc.

 

(Also, I would think this belongs in the mod troubleshooting sub-forum since we are dealing with mods here and not the game in general.)

Here's the thing. I don't drop below 45 fps and that's with reshade, some texture updates and the game looking damn beautiful. it's the most stable I've ever seen my Skyrim be, in saying that I've never had this saving and loading issue and it's just those two instances. So I know it's not my SSD because I can go between cells faster than I can blink. I'm really confused. I'll leave this here, maybe someone will see it and become my Talos.

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I can't help but would like to offer as comparison: So far I'm at 67 active and no bashed (god willing) on my 970 with many of the quality over performance replacers, everything maxed. Experiencing unprecedented stability and smoothness of play, fast load times,etc.

 

(Also, I would think this belongs in the mod troubleshooting sub-forum since we are dealing with mods here and not the game in general.)

Here's the thing. I don't drop below 45 fps and that's with reshade, some texture updates and the game looking damn beautiful. it's the most stable I've ever seen my Skyrim be, in saying that I've never had this saving and loading issue and it's just those two instances. So I know it's not my SSD because I can go between cells faster than I can blink. I'm really confused. I'll leave this here, maybe someone will see it and become my Talos.

 

i have noticed alot longer load times. not as bad as you might have but ir does seem to be close to a min in some places while inside areas very quick..

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