A simple mod that automatically saves after a set number of cell changes.
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Version 2.0
Countup has been improved from OnCellLoad to each cell change, making saving more reliable.
There are several mods that extend the save system, but they were either complicated or did not meet my demands. Therefore, I decided to create my own mod that is simple and works reliably.
Each time a cell is changed, it is counted and saved automatically when the set number of times is reached. The number of times can be selected between 1-9 times. Saves are processed as normal saves.
Can it be introduced in the mid game?
Yes, you can. It is simple.
Does it work with Skyrim 1.xxx?
Yes, it will work. It is simple. I only use vanilla native functions, so it is not affected by version.
Is there such a thing as MCM?
No. There is no MCM. It is simple.
Is there a rotation save or something?
No, there is not. It is simple. You can organize unnecessary data by yourself.
Is it safe?
It depends on your environment, but the system is designed to be as simple as possible, so it should be safe. Just in case, the process is skipped during the combat.
Why are you using normal save?
To accommodate users who have set "bDisableAutoSave = 1".