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How many mods is too much to handle?


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So, lately I have been playing Skyrim but always experience occasional stuttering when moving/sprinting or getting dragon breathed point blank at me. 

 

I have a little more than 100 mods (estimating with priority). I have been known to hug onto some mods that new mods would replace most of it (not the same mod, like a CBBE body and then a UNP body).

Plus, when I start skse, it takes 5 seconds for the command script to disappear to start the game.

 

I was wondering if there was a program or something that can help me get rid of some mods that kind of over lap each other or help with the stuttering problem.

I have a AMD 4100 Quad processor if that matters much but I think it can handle Skyrim easily.

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318 "mods". 220 active plugins.

 

I like to travel light.

 

if you are prepared to do what it takes to get the most stable, playable and good looking game possible then the place to start is the STEP Guide. This will almost certainly mean starting your build from scratch but will give you a solid base from which to put together your own ideal game.

 

These days CTD, lag, stutter and the like are a rarity for me even with that mod load. Naturally YMMV depending on you system spec, particularly VRAM.

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So, lately I have been playing Skyrim but always experience occasional stuttering when moving/sprinting or getting dragon breathed point blank at me. 

 

I have a little more than 100 mods (estimating with priority). I have been known to hug onto some mods that new mods would replace most of it (not the same mod, like a CBBE body and then a UNP body).

Plus, when I start skse, it takes 5 seconds for the command script to disappear to start the game.

 

I was wondering if there was a program or something that can help me get rid of some mods that kind of over lap each other or help with the stuttering problem.

I have a AMD 4100 Quad processor if that matters much but I think it can handle Skyrim easily.

 

If you dont use enb (or at least enb boost) your cpu shoult get heavy loaded you should monitor the cpu usage

if you use enb you will have more load on the gpu also enb enables skyrim to benefit from the 64bit structure, but these things are more intresting if you would get ctd's

Since you say you only have stuttering as said monitor cpu/gpu usage. The 100 mods you have can be overkill, but also can be just a drop in a bucket

It all depends on what mods you use or better said on the scripts the mods contain. From your description I assume you have stuttering especially outside (since you said sprinting etc.) this sounds for me like a overload if using to many graphical mods (high res textures). So do you use any? and also what resolution do they have? Again monitor the load and if you see there is to much load try to reduce the resolution of textures that appear often in the game like grass, trees, maybe fire if you have problems with the dragonfire.

 

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