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ranafuineluva

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Hi,

I have quite a heavily modded setup. Around 180 ESP files. I load the game, FPS wise it aint bad, and I get the occasional CTD but I removed all mods that are reported as dirty and I have cleaned about 8 mods that had a light amount of error (3-8).

 

But especially during combat, I get lags and such and as I shoot and mob dies about .5 seconds later. I figure I have some mods that are heavy on the engine but is there a way to figure out which mods are heavy on the engine? Like the process tab on the windows taskbar :D

 

If anyone can help I will be grateful :D

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There is no way to help you with the information that you've provided: "I have some mods"?! :blink: Well, nice.

 

You should give more details if you expect some help such as whether you use Bashed Patch and BOSS or not, posting BOSS report on your 180+ load order can be helpful as well. And describe your problem in details. For example, in what locations you usually have CTD.

And try to use forum's search. CTD is being discussed every day and lots of solutions have already been provided.

 

Have you looked here before: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/753253-only-you-can-prevent-forest-fires/?

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There is no way to help you with the information that you've provided: "I have some mods"?! :blink: Well, nice.

 

You should give more details if you expect some help such as whether you use Bashed Patch and BOSS or not, posting BOSS report on your 180+ load order can be helpful as well. And describe your problem in details. For example, in what locations you usually have CTD.

And try to use forum's search. CTD is being discussed every day and lots of solutions have already been provided.

 

Have you looked here before: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/753253-only-you-can-prevent-forest-fires/?

Thanks mate.

But I am not trying to make people fix my CTD's or whatever. What I am trying to learn is if there a tool as I described which helps to see CPU/Engine heavy mods like the process manager in windows. If there is no such thing there is no problem but if there is I would appreciate if people shared what it is.

 

Thanks in advance.

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