The Safety Load Skse Memory Patch – What Does It Do?
This mod is a combination of two different mods, namely the Safety Load and the Save Game Fixer. The first mod is created to fix the most severe problem that can be found on the vanilla game of The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel. This game is greatly enhanced with mods that can completely change the whole experience of playing this amazing game. The safety load was created by myself (a highly experienced modding player), and I have taken this as my responsibility since I have a lot of knowledge on this field. I have seen first hand the problems that can occur when a mod for this game is not properly maintained, so I will share with you what I have found about this bug in The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel.
The main problem that can occur when a player has a lot of or heavy modding settings on their computer is the game will become extremely itchy and may even crash. This problem is very common, since people tend to add a lot of highly modded things to their game that tend to make the game much more advanced and complex than it used to be. To fix this problem, I’ve created the safety load, which is a simple mod that mostly just prevents the loading of any mod that might be highly modified. There are few options in this mod, such as preventing loading of any mod that is not active, a time limit on how long certain modded files or scripts take to load, preventing the use of cheats in the game, preventing the use of most console commands that are used in the game, among other options.
The main problem that people are facing with the above mentioned problem is that they don’t know what they need in order to properly maintain this mod. The safety load mod will greatly help people out by preventing them from having to do many things manually in order to fix or prevent this type of problem. The same memory patch plays nice also, since the mod will prevent any issues that are caused by the black screen of death. This issue happens when the computer freezes up, where there is absolutely nothing that the user can do to get it to work again. Since the same memory patch stops this from happening, the computer will have better performance and be safe from this annoying problem.