I recently followed STEP for the first time and found it to be pretty awesome, but then I realised my save game had a lot of rubbish in from mods that I had installed before STEP. Since I wanted to choose some lower resolution textures anyway and remove a few mods, I reverted to vanilla Skyrim and tried doing the save game cleaning procedure. Everything seemed to go as it said, but my save still contains a lot of stuff from old mods.
For instance:
[11/29/2012 - 03:18:31PM] Cannot open store for class "ihudmagickabarscript", missing file?
[11/29/2012 - 03:18:31PM] warning: Unable to get type ihudmagickabarscript referenced by the save game. Objects of this type will not be loaded.
I've not experienced any oddities playing the save either with the STEP mods (only uninstalled them as there was a fair amount of stuttering) or with vanilla Skyrim, but it doesn't seem particularly great that my save contains all this left over stuff. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? Or should I just not worry about it and use the save anyway? I don't want to lose this character :(
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Ellis
Hey there,
I recently followed STEP for the first time and found it to be pretty awesome, but then I realised my save game had a lot of rubbish in from mods that I had installed before STEP. Since I wanted to choose some lower resolution textures anyway and remove a few mods, I reverted to vanilla Skyrim and tried doing the save game cleaning procedure. Everything seemed to go as it said, but my save still contains a lot of stuff from old mods.
For instance:
I've not experienced any oddities playing the save either with the STEP mods (only uninstalled them as there was a fair amount of stuttering) or with vanilla Skyrim, but it doesn't seem particularly great that my save contains all this left over stuff. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? Or should I just not worry about it and use the save anyway? I don't want to lose this character :(Thanks
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