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sasanito95

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Hello(sorry for my English). I have a strange problem)
I have installed about 300+ mods. Everything was great). I took a break for a month. Now i decided to play again with new 8 mods. Now, game crashes after 5-10 seconds after launch. I delete this 8 new mods and it works fine now. But if I install just 1 new mod - same crash. I tried to unninstall 8-10 old mods and install new mods - same problem. I just can't install any of new mod except those that I already have. Can someone help me?) How can I fix this?

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First off, the game has a hard limit on esp and esm files (255), Tesla's are a different beast, but that may be based on your system specs.

 

Now since you have as many mods as you do, combining, converting, and some removal will be needed.

 

Things you can do:

1. see if the author of your mods made an esl for it (some have converted theirs already), if so save file editing might allow the new mod to be pointed to so you don't have to redo things, else a redo will be needed.

2. Some esp files can be made into pseudo esl files by an internal flag change, there is a tutorial of how to check and set up those files.

3. Find stand alone files and combine those, that will free slots.

4. Those files that have an update patch you may be able to add the patch to the main file directly, thus saving some hard drive space and making your mod list a little shorter (when you're getting the patch put in the mod manager over writes the original file anyway, so nothing gets lost (The Buttons Companion mod is a good example).

5. If you're up to the challenge, modify the esp into an esl. I have not tested if the esl flagable files having that change made and the extension changed to esl would do the trick (have to look at file structure info for that), because Bethesda has made a lot of changes to the esl structure it may be that change will work, but as noted research is needed.

 

I hope that helps.

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