![]() (Mind you, the folks and LL seem to be REALLY good at this kind of stuff, but it's a site I'd prefer not to use just now. I can't seem to find much information on this part of the tool, and most all the google hits I'm getting are from LoversLab. I'm wondering whether I should try running some of these options on the plugins I want to remove BEFORE I remove them. However, the cleaner ALSO offers a list of ACTIVE plugins in which you can do the following: ![]() I actually did that, and the savegame looks like its ready to go. One way to do that is just to yank all the old stuff, fire up the game in a quiet spot, wait for a while, make a save, exit, run the cleaner on the new save, fire up again, wait some more, exit, check with cleaner. But you're just a little too bonkers for me.) i tried the save cleaner on a really messed up save file, and it end making the eyes of my char flicker, and dropping weird flicker/glitches on meshes/textures. the safe way stays to backup your save before installing or uninstalling a mod. You're one cool dude, and I enjoyed it while it lasted. Nero1n Posted 05 November 2014 - 10:27 am Old hand Supporter 618 posts well. (In particular: Sands of Time, thanks man. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now that I'm back I'd like to try picking up the same character but removing a few mods I'd got tired of and updating quite a few other ones. I have a level 26 character that I was playing back in April before I shipped out from Windhelm to Thedas, and thence to Novigrad. Have any of you guys ever used this tool BEFORE removing mods from a savegame? ![]()
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