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Three Mod Organizer Questions


Shadowhawk827

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Two of these will be pretty quick...

 

1) What's the safest, most stable version to use?  Apparently there's all kinds of reports about 1.3 and higher being bugged

 

2) How close can you realistically get to the 255 active mod cap?  I hit about 220 and the game goes to crap.

 

 

And now one that's a little more complicated:

 

I hit 223 doing a slow install of mods, activating 5 to 10 at a time depending how big they were.  Flawless till 223 then I couldn't get the game to quit crashing trying to load after a select save.  After fighting with it for hours, I wiped my saves, deactivated most of my mods and tried to start again.  I went from Live Another Life to the Vanilla start also, hoping to bypass a few reported conflicts.

 

The game starts, but the bottom half of the screen is like a dark red-ish blur and I get this:

 

Error: bFloatPointRenderTarget=1 is not set in SkyrimPrefs,ini or you have several copies of this file,

 

So I did a search in Windows Explorer...  I have copies of this in:

 

Documents/MyGames/Skyrim folder

 

Steam/SteamApps/Common/Skyrim/Skyrim

 

And copies in four different Mod Organizer Profiles, all of which are checked to keep saves, etc... separate.

 

 

Do I delete some of these, Do I need to edit them?  I have ENB 308 and Realvision ENB running also, don't know if that might have changed any settings.

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I have MO 1.3.11 right now.  An earlier version did have some issues adding a 6th Exe.

 

I think the number of mods will depend on quality as much as quantity, and your computer, and which of them conflict in what ways. Might try not activating certain ones and trying others you haven't gotten to yet.  Or look at merging some.  Armor ones are good candidates for that.

 

Some of the 4 copies of the INI file might be copies of the "real" two you find through Explorer. I have the files in the same locations you do (did not look at my MO profile copy) but the ones outside MO list that variable =0. I would check your ENB documentation.

 

Or you could just edit the file and change the 0 to a 1. put a   "  ; Default was 0" after it ( the ; makes the rest of the line a comment ).

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