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  1. AKAMuzz
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    My Skyrim has almost 3000 mods, and for my current processor of only 4 cores it is very difficult to deal with, I decided to test this mod right now and I noticed something, whenever I died and my game entered the loading screen to return to the previous save, close to completing the loading I always received a CTD, so with each death I needed to restart the game, for the first time with this mod it loaded my previous save after death without having a CTD, regarding performance I do not know if there is any difference, but I will keep playing and see what else seems to help, I also have a lot of freezes when returning from Whiterun, of which I do not even have a CTD, the game freezes, I am almost sure that it is something related to the countless scripts running at the same time in a place as populated as Skyrim and its surroundings, I hope this helps a little in this issue too, in any case it has already helped me not to have CTD after death, thank you
  2. skynorsenexus
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    What is your laptop config? Mine is a Ryzen 7 3000 series CPU with RX5500M GPU. It has dual graphics with an integrated Vega 10. But often times it uses Vega 10 instead of RX5500 GPU. Will your config help fix this?
    1. KaptainCnucklz
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      I'm running a Dell Optiplex office PC that I modified. It's got a i5-3470 and a GTX 1050 Ti. It may help although idk how many cores your CPU has.
    2. skynorsenexus
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      4 CORES
    3. skynorsenexus
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      4 CORES
    4. KaptainCnucklz
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      Maybe? Won't hurt to try the tweaks out.
  3. mustafadaddy19990
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    i want to put these settings in a heavy modlist what ini slot should i put it in skyrim.ini or skyrimprefs.ini or custem??
    1. KaptainCnucklz
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      Custom one's usually better since it's intended specifically for your tweaks. You could also use the plugin from the files tab if you'd rather not bother with editing an INI directly.
  4. hoangdai94
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    Noice