![]() His experience was that simply having too many esps/esms in Data caused some weird performance/FPS glitches, and that moving these mods to a subdirectory of Data resolved the problem. This information was found on Bethesda forums and copied here to keep the information from being purged like so many other helpful topics that have been lost to "auto archiving"Ī recent PM exchange with bg2408 pointed out some problems with Oblivion.exe directory thrashing, too which I can add a memory of an old post plus some anecdotal recent evidence.įirst it was observed by Dark0ne a couple of years ago that Oblivion seems to be doing something with esps and esms that are in the data directory, but inactive.
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