my skyrim has gone really wierd...

joshwilkinson99

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so i have been playing skyrim and whenever i go into a loading screen my game stops responding then whenever i tell the game to wait until it responds it loads the game after about a minute and a half of waiting, then after about 10 minutes of playing the game my fps will go down from 60 (the fps cap) to about 2-7 fps and i have to restart the game which gets very annoying because the game becomes unplayable also in msi afterburner my gpu1 usage never goes upto 70%.

my specs are
fx 8350 @ 4.6ghz
gigabyte gtx770 2gb gddr5
8gb 1600mhz 2.4gb ram

i would include a mod list but i dont know where to find it without having to copy and paste it.

 
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I was worse off several months ago.

There were several Windows 7 important updated for my laptop. Naturally I installed them like anyone else who wishes to keep their OS up to date. Well, that somehow broke Skyrim. I could not even launch the game. I ultimately had to uninstall the game and then reinstall along with all the mods to get the game up and running again.

Short of reinstalling Skyrim from scratch, I suggest you try to make a clean save of your game or as clean as possible to see if that fixes the problem.

By a "clean save" I mean you should disable as many mods as possible and then create a new save. If the "clean save" works properly, then re-able the mods one at a time and do some testing, if it works then save as a...

GamingMaster

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Can be bad mods. My initial guess is that the mods are causing FPS issues since there are too many of them, or some of them corrupt, or overlapping? I would suggest re-install the game, re-install the mods one at a time, see how the game behaves after each one. If its starts lagging than you know its a bad mod. Also bench-mark your computer to make sure the GPU reaches at 100%. Play other games, use graphics intensive application i dont know make it go at 100%. if its not going at 100% than somethings wrong. Good Luck
 

joshwilkinson99

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i have used LOOT and it says total number of messages 10 number of warnings 9 and number of errors 0 so i am guessing that it isnt telling me anything i need to know, before i uninstall my mods and skyrim should i try updating all of my mods first?
 
I was worse off several months ago.

There were several Windows 7 important updated for my laptop. Naturally I installed them like anyone else who wishes to keep their OS up to date. Well, that somehow broke Skyrim. I could not even launch the game. I ultimately had to uninstall the game and then reinstall along with all the mods to get the game up and running again.

Short of reinstalling Skyrim from scratch, I suggest you try to make a clean save of your game or as clean as possible to see if that fixes the problem.

By a "clean save" I mean you should disable as many mods as possible and then create a new save. If the "clean save" works properly, then re-able the mods one at a time and do some testing, if it works then save as a new file, then enable another mod. Keep doing this until you find the mod that is causing the issue or if doing this process fixes your game.

Worse case scenario is to backup your saved games and re-install Skyrim and all the mods you are using.
 
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joshwilkinson99

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ok so, so far i have cleaned out all of my mods of the identical to master records and the undeleted references (also i remade a bashed patch and ran boss from wrye bash and said there were 0 warnings and 0 errors.) and the crashing has stopped altogether but, whilst i was in a loading screen after about 30-50 minutes of the game being open the fps went down from 30 to about 4-8 again and in task manager the game was using nearly 3gb or ram. i dont really want to have to delete my mods seen as there are over 200 plugins and i dont have the best connection either, so is there any way to find out if a mod is bad by running a scan or anything like that?
 

joshwilkinson99

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ok thanks i will also i finally decided to reinstall skyrim, should i use nexus mod manager or should i use mod organiser or a different one? i want one that doesnt take long to install mods and i will download cc cleaner now :)