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Is there a way to clean up Skyrim?


Hoamaii

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Hi guys,

 

I've been searching the Nexus but could not find any mod that might help me do this.

 

After a several hundred hours, when you reach higher levels, the whole world is cluttered with dead bodies (Riverwood smith for instance, fried by a dragon), necromancers' ashes, or floating weapons and shields that do not clean up no matter what.

 

I'm pretty sure this does bloat your save files - and possibly could be avoided.

 

Anybody can point me to a fix that I might have missed?

 

Many thanks in advance. Cheers to you from Paris :0)

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Go into an interior like a house, inn, whatever. Open the console and type "pcb" without the quotes. This is the purge cell buffer command. Your loading times may increase just a small bit since the game has to reload that area before you can enter. This is a supposed fix but I can't swear to it. I have used it myself and it seems to help.

 

The mod Rabbit linked you too is great also. I use this one too.

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@ Rabbit 51: Thanks for the link, Rabbit, I had obviously missed that one, I will try it. I also saw a new mod called "bury your dead", I'll check that.

 

@ Staind716: yeah, I did try the pcb command, it works ok for interior cells but most of my cluttered bodies and items are in exterior - unless I'm not using "pcb" right... Does it also work for exterior? I tried a full game reset already but these corpses remain - most "semi-essential" NPCs that are vaguely related to different side quests, like the Riverwood Smith guy, or the Orcs from a stronghold south of Riften, they were all dead but one the first time I got there, some 40 or 50 levels earlier, or some other corpses around Winterhold and Solitude... Dozens of them, now!

 

If you use "markfordelete" command, do you think that could work?

 

Thanks a lot for your help, guys!

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@ Staind716: okay, fair enough, especially since I'm quite capable of screwing things up by myself... :whistling: Thanks for your time and help anyway. Cheers from Paris, Staind :)
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