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I do cycle through 3+ manual saves though. Usually do overwrite my oldest save before every dungeon I enter, when I exit and then around every hour depending on when I remember to check my clock.
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Never quick save or use auto saves if your running mods. I have all auto's turned off and only use hard saves. Why because auto's and quicks take a snap shot of your current game including the scripts that are running. So when you load them up they start there scripts from when you saved it. obviously this is a bad thing when running multi mods like Frostfall, Ineed, wet/cold, Better Vampires, etc, etc.
Hard saves restart your scripts on load.
This is nothing but an urban myth that goes back to at least the Oblivion days. I have 4 Bethesda games now and have used auto-save and quick-save constantly for years, and I have rarely had any problems with them in all that time. Occasionally one of them will get corrupted, but it's so rare an event as to be virtually non-existent. For Skyrim, with it's 3 autosaves, it's nothing to be concerned about at all. In the off chance that your latest save becomes corrupted, you'll still have two more that will still work, plus your quick-save.
I also 'only' do hard saves "just in case". IF i have a CTD i can't blame it on that in the first place.
Another tip; On top of that, i always make a "NEW SAVE". It's also just in case. When i start to get alot of saves in my folder, i delete some of them by hand.
These tricks are to avoid "the risk" of it happening. Don't know what's so hard to understand about that. Corrupt saves "are a thing" and you can do this to 'lessen' the risk.
Maybe it never happens but "i" rather be save than start over a few hours when my last saves are ♥♥♥♥♥♥.
thank you
And that's a good idea, which is something I do myself as well. I also have a save for when I'm about to level up, and when I go into an area I'm not sure about, just in case I end up getting into something over my head. But this notion of avoiding auto/quick-save like the plagues, and having tons of manual saves as you progress, is totally unnecessary and down right compulsive.