![]() ![]() Most of the time when people talk about doing a clean save, they mean a relatively quick and simple process that more or less looks something like this:Īnd if you are putting the mod back in for whatever reason, you would then quit the game, reinstall said mod(s), and load up the ‘clean’ save. ![]() Today I want to clarify: It isn’t any of those things. But what does that mean? I get the feeling that a lot of people think that the process of cleaning a save is a foolproof and guaranteed way to clean up stuff from your save when weird things start to happen, and it’s definitely a safe step in the overall troubleshooting process. If you’ve experienced any kind of crazy problems with mods, and then tried searching for some solutions to those problems, you’ve probably heard of something people call ‘clean saving’. ![]()
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