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Originally Posted by Rising Dragon
I've got such in place too, but I'm not worried about a sudden catastrophic failure. In my experiences repeated mod additions and removals can slowly corrupt and destabilize the game, and unfortunately Wrye Bash for Skyrim isn't nearly as useful as Wrye Mash was for Morrowind. The lack of a working xEdit program for Skyrim certainly doesn't help matters. Ultimately I find it safer to get the mods I want installed, then start the game and try and complete it.
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Not a bad idea (particularly with mods that mess with perks and stuff).
The only thing I'll add any more is if I trip across a particular armor/weapon kit.
I was trying some of the "mod races" last week with a test copy and they blew me up several times, very dangerous