I do not know all your mods.
But I do not think that one is critical and caused crashes
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But I do not think that one is critical and caused crashes
And just in case, is there a good program like LOOT or something similar I could use that also works with Enderal that could check for mod incompatibilities in case I install more mods in the future? I know LOOT works fine for regular Skyrim, but I didn't want to use without knowing for sure that it won't cause any issues with Enderal.
Also, since I have an i7 7700k with 4 cores and 8 threads, would enabling any of the "experimental mutlithreading" options be useful? I still have them all unchecked as I figured they'd maybe mess something up lol.
Also, since I have an i7 7700k with 4 cores and 8 threads, would enabling any of the "experimental mutlithreading" options be useful? I still have them all unchecked as I figured they'd maybe mess something up lol.
18.09.2017 17:36ArchSublime wrote: And just in case, is there a good program like LOOT or something similar I could use that also works with Enderal that could check for mod incompatibilities in case I install more mods in the future? I know LOOT works fine for regular Skyrim, but I didn't want to use without knowing for sure that it won't cause any issues with Enderal.
But be careful with mods at Enderal
Some Enderal mods on Nexusmods do not work properly after various Enderal patches.
This also affects formerly compatible Skyrim Mods.
18.09.2017 17:36ArchSublime wrote: Also, since I have an i7 7700k with 4 cores and 8 threads, would enabling any of the "experimental mutlithreading" options be useful? I still have them all unchecked as I figured they'd maybe mess something up lol.
Some users had problems with it.
The Skyrim engine is not designed for multiple cores.
On my system (4 cores) I have 2 cores activated and maximum Ram. Nothing else. But try ist


