
"Though there is a remote chance that very particular save files which only depend on mods which have a SSE equivalent installed may work, this will not be relevant to the vast majority of mod users because their modded files will have one or more dependencies with a currently incompatible mod. Do not use your original saved game if this error appears when you load it in Skyrim Special Edition: This save relies on content that is no longer present."ĭave Talamas, Community Manager of Nexus Mods, had this to say: You would think after all this time, Bethesda would have fixed the SAME or similar bugs, and they can't get away with the large, open world excuse over and over."Only use original saves that have never been used with mods. I think the problem may be that Bethesda is not dumping the cache properly, instead having it continue to build on itself, just like the save file, which explains all the slow down, and would explain why so many people have said that after a reset, the game works better for them, at least for a while, but we shouldn't have to do that.

I think my save in Fallout 3 is close to 30MB, when all was said and done. However, Fallout's save files continue to grow the longer you play. In most games, your save file writes over itself, since a loaded save doesn't actually hold all of your previous progress, rather it literally tells the game a starting point, items included. I've had a theory about why Bethesda's games crash so much on PS3, and I think it's related in some way to the save file. I've said the same exact thing about Fallout. KwietStorm_BLM 3645d ago (Edited 3645d ago ) That was the day I entered the ranks of the adults and became a man.

And then I realized that consoles are in fact not driven by their processors and graphics cards, but by the spirit of its many fans, and we all danced till sunrise. His Skyrim related saved data utility took up a total space of 10,485,760 bytes, I took notes, but as I watched the game unfold on the night sky I was as if starstrucken - the game was rendering every beautiful frame perfectly, with an infinite number on frames per seconds. Why don't I go over to my friend's house to see if he has Skyrim so I can watch him play and make extensive notes regarding the size of his saved data utility? I journey far into the realms of Narnia to find his humble castle, when suddenly I saw his flat screen brightening up the skies as if it was an LED TV. In those days that Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world I thought of the most fantastic idea.
