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Ram Limits while modding is simple; don't mod. Modding is something Bethesda gave us PC players the ability to do, but it isn't officially supported. Keep crying about it and watch Bethesda drop modding from future Elder Scroll installments.
--So if you computer isn;t as good as you thought it was, then the solution is simple; don't use mods.
Not sure what your last complaint is about. I think SKyrim looks darn good and runs darn good for an open-world game. Do not compare closed world game performance to Skyrim.
My computer far exceeds the reccomended specs, so it's DEFINITELY not that, it's just broken.
Considering how much Bethesda advertises their mod support, I'm going to do it. The level scaling cripples the game without mods. Also there's plenty of OPEN world games that look and run better than Skyrim. Not alt tabbing isn't an option I'm afraid. I'm always on call and I'd like to be able to minimize, answer a message and then get back into my game. EVERY other game allows me to do this, so why not the great infallible skyrim?
Bethesda advertises Skyrim Modding ability, but to my knowledge they do not advertise any modding support.
However, regarding the ALt-Tab, try playing in Windowed Mode; perhaps it won't crash.