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Yeah I downloaded the files here at the office, but I haven't gone in to take a look. I'm going to just leave the DLC disabled until I can test impact and see what stats come back. Dagnabit...I only got my perfect SR install up and running last night! Oh well I'm glad Dragonborn is out!

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In data, there is a folder called "grass" including 807 files for solstheimworld only. Then there is a folder in data called lodsettings with lodfiles for apocrypha and solstheimworld.

2 new grass meshes added, too: volcanicashgrass01 and ...02.nif

2 new water meshes added: oceanwavecurveouter.nif and ... wavesstraight.nif

scripts: 62 without special prefix, 4 with "dlc1"-prefix, 1549 with "dlc02"...

 

new music for apocrypha/solstheim/boatarrival

approx. 8000 new sound-files including 124 soundfiles from "skyrim.esm"

 

4 meshes from skyrim.esm in character/facegendata/facegeom

and 4 textures under facetint from skyrim.esm, too... otherwise nothing referring to skyrim.esm

Checking for texture conflicts with Skyrim-textures.bsa... the 4 above mentioned textures conflict.

All in all there should be at least 132 conflicts with Skyrim.esm

 

textures only:

OK, there are 366 files added for textures/character/facegendata/facetint/dragonborn.esm

/textures/cubemaps/apocrypha.dds

/textures/interface/books a couple of png. files...

one more texture in water named "dlc2tenticletile_n.dds"

lots and lots of textures in the folder textures/dlc02

 

 

BSAopt compressed Dragonborn.bsa from 1,760,846 KB to 949,704 KB ... o_O''' LOL WHAAAT?

 

DDSopt report:

Dragonborn\Dragonborn_opt":

processed files: 26744

modified textures: 9248

fixed textures: 0

fixed files: 0

broken files: 0 (0 without fixed ones)

planar (1x1) textures: 2027

changed texture formats: 2055

i/o delta: -1182389470 bytes

tex delta: -87372943 bytes

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So here's a question, if we're starting a new character it seems like one would be better off just keeping the DLC disabled until your character is ready to head over into the new content. Right?

 

I plan on playing the story and doing my usual explore, explore, explore, take in the existing DLCs and then do Dragonborn last on this new character. Given that's a couple weeks of playtime, it would be safer to leave Dragonborn disabled or does it not really matter since I won't be over in that region?

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I ran Dragonborn.bsa through BSAopt. It reduced the size to 972,498,067 bytes. The logs seem to show there was a lot of duplicate removal. Bethesda used multiple copies of the same resource with different names. There was also some compression improvement in BSAopt.

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