![]() This was all during 1.0, that vanilla was messed up with performance. What changed? Do you notice the difference in performance just by having it installed, without viewing it with a tool? If not then I wouldn't keep spreading that. Originally posted by Jibbles:You sure were telling me something different when I brought up that mod a while back. What matters is if you are actually noticing the performance hit & if it's actually caused by a mod. Just try not have to have too many complex mods installed at once. The whole part about context matters a lot. I felt the need to clear the air there cause I kinda jumped the gun on that mod awhile back.Ī list won't help much and can most likely be inaccurate. Idk what it's like now, nor do I disagree that it can do complex things - Many people used Jecrells mods and didn't complain about it before then. Jecstools did have noticeable impact by itself at the time but so did hundreds of other mods yet the mods weren't really the problem at the time. You sure were telling me something different when I brought up that mod a while back. The only categorically "slow mod" out there I'm aware of is probably jecstools, just adding that alone to a save will have a noticeable effect on performance, even with no mods hooking into the features. Actually i just found out that this list is maintained by Dubs Mods itself on their discord Sometimes if you do X with Y mod it causes Z mod to spike in use for a bit, these situational slowdowns if impactful are usually pretty easy to figure out with familiarity with your mod list. Do you know if this is true?Įverything else depends a lot more on context, how you use it and what you use it with. It says on this list that Android Tiers has terrible laggy code. ![]() Sometimes if you do X with Y mod it causes Z mod to spike in use for a bit, these situational slowdowns if impactful are usually pretty easy to figure out with familiarity with your mod list.Įverything else depends a lot more on context, how you use it and what you use it with. It's just a very complex tool and the mods that use it tend to also be very complex and script heavy.Įverything else depends a lot more on context, how you use it and what you use it with. The mods that do hook into the features tend to slow things down even more, like the vampire mod for example. That's the danger of giving players tools like that. That's not really a list of slow mods, it's a list put together by somebody using Dubs Performance Analyzer and picking out spikes in mod processes, for the most part without really understanding the context. Some of it is outdated, so I recommend confirming issues with Dubs Performance Analyzer yourself before removing something you rely on. ![]() Originally posted by Black Goat:Slow mods list:
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