Watching Gopher's 2nd LP of Skyrim, and he's using Frostfall. I can see how people who are really into immersion would love it, but for anyone less into immersion it's TOO FUCKING HARDCORE.
		
		
	 
Nah man, people blow Frostfall out of proportion.  On it's default settings, it's barely noticeable until you are in extreme climes like Winterhold, Windhelm, and the Throat of the World.  Seriously, if you aren't north of Whiterun the mod doesn't do much of anything.  I walk around with a full wet bar and chilly all the time.  Put on a cloak and it's not a big deal.
Now once you start climbing the 7000 steps then it starts to matter, but it should.  That's the beauty of Frostfall.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Quck question to those in the modding scene.  My experience is fairly limited when it comes to modding but I went ahead and modded Skyrim with a good amount of mods.  I ran BOSS and cleaned up any dirty edits that I found using the tutorial.  The game runs fine but every now and then it'll simply crash with no warning.  I've been trying to find a pattern but haven't had any luck.
Given that I don't know how to replicate the crash myself in game, I find that it'll be extremely difficult to try the approach of removing mods one by one and testing the game as there's no way outside of playing the game for over an hour each shot to see if the game will crash.  
Is there any other way for me to go about finding out what's causing my game to crash or should I simply just start from scratch again?
		
		
	 
This is my main gripe with Skyrim, look I'm fine with crashing, but tell me why so I can fix it.  It's infuriating to just randomly crash with nothing.  Tell me something, give me something to troubleshoot, damn.
As for where you went wrong, it's probably the bolded part.  Seriously, as laymen we clean, update.esm, dawnguard, heartfires, dragonborn and that's it.  Full stop.  Cleaning anything else is taking an extreme chance.  You can go ask on the mod page, ask the mod author, or ask the people on the mod discussion if it's ok, but don't do it without double checking.
Next up, run with Skyrim Performance Monitor.  How much VRAM do you have and how close are you to utilizing all of it?  If you have 2gigs and are constantly rocking 1.9 usage then you are likely crashing to vram bursting.  Most texture mods don't have an esp so I can't say if that's the case or not, just something to keep in mind.  Skyrim is not like other games, your VRAM matters and 2GB's is not enough.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			What are some good Quest mods out there at the moment with lengthy lore friendly plots? So far I've worked my way through Moonpath to Elyeswer and Maids II The Deception but I could use another couple to play through.
		
		
	 
Falskaar, wyrmstooth, Helgen Reborn, are all mainstays.  There are others that are good, but aren't updated anymore, dead in the water, etc... for example Dark Brotherhood Resurrection was good:
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/25941/?
Then the author tried to make a kickstarter for the second part and everyone was like wtf?  Still the first part is decent, but there will likely never be a conclusion, which sucks.
Oh and can we stop with the whole RLO isn't compatible with COT stuff?  Not only are they compatible they are meant to work together.  Watch Gopher's lighting vid and choose your setup.  Just don't use CoT to darken interiors.  It does a hack job of it and RLO and ELFX are better.