The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Declutter: Worthless Loot
   
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Sep 17, 2014 @ 1:06pm
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Declutter: Worthless Loot

In 1 collection by Team Vladof
Performance & Optimization (Low End / Old Comps)
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Description
Not really meant for FPS optimization, more for loot-collecting optimization. Basically, gets rid of a bunch of worthless pickups:

* dishes (tankards, flagons, plates, bowls, etc)
* embalming tools (cluttering up draugr ruins)
* baskets & buckets (stuff in them may be levitating or falling on the floor now)
* instruments (lute, drum, etc)
* and much more

I use my "Bag of Trash" mod to clean places out (I'm a serial klepto... I have no shame). I open containers and just take everything, and hoover up anything not bolted down. I'm really just tired of all the useless, low-value junk that ends up bloating up my inventory forcing me to purge via Bag of Trash every two steps I take. This mod is just a way to clear that out of the way, so the "good stuff" (useful and/or valuable) remains.
14 Comments
Team Vladof  [author] Aug 21, 2017 @ 8:20pm 
@Trezor .. this only impacts vanilla game stuff. If a modder made a copy of a plate object in the CK to use for some special script or something in their mod, then that plate won't be impacted. If a mod uses default "clutter" items from the vanilla game, eg: a house mod includes a table with plates and mugs on it, then those will be removed, b/c they are the vanilla versions from the game, the modder simply placed them in their mod as decoration.
Trezor Aug 20, 2017 @ 11:33am 
what about modded items?
BluSplatKid Sep 27, 2016 @ 7:01pm 
make one that does not remove plates and bowls
jaspersauce Nov 18, 2015 @ 12:49pm 
Ew
Lazarus May 19, 2015 @ 11:17pm 
maybe a version where none of the stuff can be picked up wold be cool?
doe Mar 20, 2015 @ 4:01pm 
Have loved this mod, it has worked so well … but on this playthrough it became toxic (CTD) just after entering the Mzulft Boilery. Can reproduce at will. Mod in=CTD, out okay. I do not know what is in the cells of the Boilery 'level' that would cause such a drastic response. This is such a good mod I'm tempted to just deactivate it until I'm past the Boilery, but I thought you might want this observation. There may be ONE damn object causing this. Cannot imagine why, maybe something ganked is causing something else to fall out of the world badly? Dunno. Please let me know if I may offer any useful information to assist. Glad to help, love ALL your mods, have most!
AJordan44 Oct 25, 2014 @ 2:10pm 
you should keep the plates it makes meals look weird.
Team Vladof  [author] Oct 21, 2014 @ 5:33pm 
@SevenBlueSeven ... it's all a matter of personal preference what mods you wish to use and when to use them. That's what mods are all about. You politely made your statement while others just blast a mod they don't like, though, so thanks for your feedback.
SevenBlueSeven Oct 19, 2014 @ 10:04pm 
This is one of the decluttering Mods that I am likely to skip. I would skip it because, I like to collect the malachite / silver / iron dishes and use a mod to re-cycle those into bars of the said material.

Yet, depending on the play through, I might not do that and I would use it on a selective play style.
Team Vladof  [author] Oct 1, 2014 @ 12:27pm 
This mod isn't for you then.