Them instead, which makes references from other mods valid, and keeps the objectįrom appearing in the game at the same time. TES5Edit can 'undelete' these objects, and disable Reference to that specific object that was deleted, the game will Mod or DLC is loaded, this won't cause any problems. A 'dirty edit', is when a mod or DLC, contains data that deletes an object in the world space. However, when mods are loaded, the dirty edits from the DLCs become problematic, and can cause crashes. These 'dirty edits'Īre not causing any problem if Skyrim is run ONLY with the DLCs, and no mods.
The DLCsĪctually contain more dirty edits than all the mods combined. And even Bethesda's own official DLCs, contain deleted references.