![]() Saves played on a cleaned game should not grow as large either. But, once the file is large in size, it's going to to stay that way.Ĭleaning the DLCs and other mods will just reduce any problems that you may have down the road that can lead to save problems, like corruption of the saves and crashing. There is not much you can do to reduce a Save file size, other than playing a tidy game. Marie Maillos Posts: 3403 Joined: Wed 4:39 pm You may want to concider a mod that does that (my advice would e the unofficial patches). Unlike what you suspected in your OP, SKSE did not cause this.Ī possibility is that one of your mods has some broken scripting.īut another point of concern is that I don't see the Unofficial Patches or any other mod that removes stuff like ashpiles and weapons from enemies that fell on the ground. However your main goal should be finding out what caused this. ![]() I've never used them myself, but I've heard positive things about them. These two tools might help in bringing that 60 meg monstrosity of a save down in size. What cleaning with TES5Edit does is prevent crashes caused by a mod attempted to do something with a deleted record and prevents dirty edits from screwing up other mods. And while cleaning your mods of unnecesary edits is a good idea, it won't prevent bloating like this, nor fix your current save. People like to throw that around as if it's some magical cure, but it generally doesn't actually do anything. Cleaning the DLC is kinda pointless to be honest.
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