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Is your Skyrim stable? Is it even possible?


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For the sake of loading up Skyrim in a stable manner:

1.  Start Skyrim. Wait for the background to open and the ENB flag to display (assuming you are using ENB).

2.  Hit '~', then type:  coc qasmoke

3.  Hit ENTER

4.  You will be inside the generic testing cell with a level 1 nord prisioner.   Plugins will start loading up (no need to wait for these to load).

5.  LOAD THE GAME YOU ACTUALLY WANT TO PLAY (Not trying to shout ;) ).

6.  Profit.

 

My game has never failed to load this way, unless I've just added a bad mod or messed up the requirements/load order.  

This does not mean that your plugins/saves are error free.  This process merely ensures that your game loads.

 

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527hours 42minutes 04seconds and counting...

 

Some mod conflicts here & there,

Few rare GPU load related CTDs,

126 mods with NMM + all DLCs.

 

Can play more than 8 hours or more without an issue,

For me it's stable enough.

 

 

P.S. I didn't even read S.T.E.P. Project or any other guide, I did mod what I see fit.

 

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I imagine the perfect, made-to-measure sandbox fantasy experience and then I doggedly pursue it. That's why I mod. It's an ultimately pointless obsession but I love it anyway. 

 

Injecting bits of 'bedroom' code into the Creation engine sometimes feels like playing Jenga on a drunkenly pitched and heavily greased deck of a ship in a force 9 gale. It's a game in itself. As long as one goes into it with the expectation that wheels will definitely fall off, it's all good. 

 

 

 

 

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For the first time ever I have a stable skyrim.

 

Fresh install. google gopher. get mod organiser. watch gopher. do what he says. google enb boost. do that. send flowers to boris and gopher. Then buy Ashall something nice cause now you can use all the stuff that works with his stuff.

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