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I usually don’t post anywhere asking for help because i assume that almost always you can find tha answer by ourselves if you ask Google the right questions. I never moded any game till skyrim came into my life and made me mod addict. At first were 10, then 20, then 30, now passing the 100. A couple of days ago I got tired of getting ctds all the time so I decided to re install skyrim from scratch and look for the best possible way to make it stable with all the mods I want The problems that I found by doing this are: That for something that’s beyond my compression you can put a new mod into an old save with not too much risk of getting ctds or crash but if you don’t like it and you have to remove it and you have to start overApparently no one has the formula for the best stable massive load order for skyrim. I feel like at least most of the people talking about do what they do to make it stable but they don’t actually know why is that what they are doing make the game more stable, it could be all for nothing, a big giant placebo.I don’t understand most of the things that I have to understand to make it work the best possible way but here is what I know and I do with my mods: Read all the descriptions of the mod looking for compatibility settings with other mods.Installing all mods with nexus mod manager, even textures. I only install a mod manually if the description says soUse boss to order them and look for advices over tes5editOnce I have all my mods in order, I clean them with tes5editThen I use tes5to make a merge patchThen go to wrye bash and make a bash patch with the merge patch in it but leave ASIS and Variants off the bash patchUse all the video settings on hi ress, but keep off all the reflectionssettings over skyrim to set “run as an administrator”Close down all of my programs on the try.Start skyrim. Get a crush or ctd and probably some bugs along the way all in 30 min or less. Bugs: I recently deleted all my saves and started a new game. It crashed as soon as I got to the end of the scene when you get the race menu.I deactivated the mods to pass that part and then put them all back on and it worked fine but as soon as I got to the quest when you kill your first dragon the second bug appeared: the body of the dragon that I had already killd started falling from the sky in front of me as soon as I go anywhere.Some CTDS happened when I am on my horse sprinting and despise my monster computer it just lags a second and then freezes when I am getting to the next cell (not always, depends on how much time I sprint)I killed a dragon which had deadly dragons and dragon combat overhaul mods on him, so it was a hard fight. He is dead but now soul coming out from him.Some textures bugs like trees appearing on the sky far away but as soon as I get closer they disappear and all looks nice and shine as if they were never there. Questions: Do you recommend starting a new skyrim without any mod and after you completing the first quest chain activating the mods?Other than all the things I already do, like, the boss, tes5, merge patch, bash patch is there anything else left to do to make it more stable?I have found that deactivating the auto save options sometimes helps with the ctds because most of them happened when you teleport somewhere.Any of my mods are not worth it in your opinion? I have my python logs on and I will post them here with my load order from boss too! I am really thankful for any help that any of you could give me. My PC: Bosslog:
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