BlueNinjaNeko Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Hiya! So hopped on Skyrim after a (very) long break. I really haven't played it for a while. I'm amazed by how much you can do with this game. (especially when add mods to the equation.) Anyway, i tried using installing SkyrimTuner's recommended mod list. (The mods that he/she listed in for you in order to make the game look like it does in his/her videos.) I felt like it went smooth but alas, i screwed up and CTDs galore. haha x/ I used to be able to follow this list just fine! But I'm not stupid, I noticed some of the mods listed weren't compatible with each other anymore, and uninstalled all of the mods using NMM. (That being said, i don't know what type of mods that require a clean Skyrim install and what does not. That's why i mostly use a clean install every time i screw up. That way, the chances of some old files screwing up my new game are smaller. Too bad i don't have a backup of the game and will need to download it again.) There may be a few files left laying around that require proper uninstalls (non nmm uninstalls) in order to be completely deleted. Either way, this is my current modlist. I don't even have most of Skyrimtuners modlist installed but i still manage to drop down to about 20-30 fps in exterior areas. Sure, my fps couldn't have been too high back when i used to actively mod this game, but i remember using it properly about a year ago and i don't believe my fps could've been that bad. I even checked my specs, and according to SkyrimTuner, I'm supposed to be getting about 50-60 fps, and i don't even have all of the mods installed. Although, i don't have too much space on my SSD. (or C-drive. i dunno computer stuff.) Could that perhaps impact my fps? I want to follow SkyrimTuner's mod list, but as i said, some of the mods are now incompatible with eachother. What do i do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ymf331 Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 (edited) for the mods files put smim > elfx > skyrim hd > sfo> realistic water 2 > vivid landscapes > amidianborn caves. for the plugins, put elfx > alternate start > realistic waters very last at the end of your load order. also, getting crash fixes and enboost might help with the ctd issues. i've tried nmm and i wasn't a huge fan back then. if you're feeling adventurous you could give mod organizer a try. it installs every mod into a separate folder and creates a virtual data folder out of them. so you can rearrange, remove, whatever you want without any hassle. Edited May 29, 2017 by ymf331 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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