- Sep 7, 2018
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I actually did a test on that matter. I kept the same CC and animation setup. A relatively moderate amount around 20GB with very few script mods. WW (alone and no other WW mods) versus DD (alone and with no DD plugins). I would spend around 10 minutes initiating various animation and features and see what happened if anything.Talking about DD mod ?
DD cannot work with WW, simple as that, I don't think there is any relation with the high school dlc.
But I made only one try with DD (and removing WW), it introduced so many bug, lag time, I could not even play the game with it, so I remove it and get back to WW, pretty much satisfied with it.
WW: Game load time was significant. Anims generally worked but generated 2 exceptions on very simple pairings. Full of a bunch of .. frankly extremely weird content that I have no interest in. However it's all optional and can be switched off.
DD: Game load time was less by about 1/3. (Still long but not excruciating.) I tried to duplicate the same behavior I tried with WW. (Not 100% of course!) In the exact same pairing where WW generated errors, I got nothing but animations happening with DD. I couldn't get DD to generate an exception at all. Additionally with base DD, it's just plain and simple features without a bunch of weird junk. (Yes, I know you can add weird junk if you want but that takes the form of a plugin so I don't have to manually switch things off.)
DD was the clear winner. Perhaps it starts slowing down with the addition of DD plugins but that's beyond what I was interested in. Also WW definitely has more mods which would factor into what people would prefer.
Another interesting bonus is that the DD folks don't ban you from everything if you mention WW. Try mentioning DD on anything related to WW to see the difference.