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I played Skyrim for a while when it first came out. I loved the world, though I did all I really wanted to do in the game within 40-50 hours (Rebellion campaign, dragon storyline, - Warewolf, thief, and assassin guilds)
I've been tempted to dive back into it, especially with the huge number of mods that now available that improve gameplay, graphics and textures, all the user-created quests... but I'm wondering how many mods can you add into the game without overloading the system can causing it to crash... or does that depend on if the mods are glitchy? Can one mod that isn't seamlessly integrated into the game screw up the system with multiple of good mods running?
I literally have zero experience with installing mods, but Steam's program makes it far easier from what I've understood. But I was hoping if I could get some advice from a few fellow sherdoggers on what mods to try out and how many I can run.
I've been tempted to dive back into it, especially with the huge number of mods that now available that improve gameplay, graphics and textures, all the user-created quests... but I'm wondering how many mods can you add into the game without overloading the system can causing it to crash... or does that depend on if the mods are glitchy? Can one mod that isn't seamlessly integrated into the game screw up the system with multiple of good mods running?
I literally have zero experience with installing mods, but Steam's program makes it far easier from what I've understood. But I was hoping if I could get some advice from a few fellow sherdoggers on what mods to try out and how many I can run.