Regularly purges the cell buffers helping maintain stable performace.
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Due to a request for this mod and no one else doing I've finally decided to do it...
Some people may remember puring cell buffers helped performance in Oblivion and it is the same for Fallout 3! After running around for hours the engine can get cluttered up with useless things slowing the game down, sometimes causing crashes and other strange things.
What this mod does is automatically purges the cell buffers to help maintain stable performance. The cell buffers are purged every 10 cell changes only when moving from an exterior cell to an interor cell\interior cell to an exterior cell which eliminates the "stutter" purging the cell puffers can cause while also avoiding excessive load times since the cell buffers are never purged while moving from an interior cell to an interior cell\exterior cell to an exterior cell.
To change the frequency of cell buffer purging simply open the console (press the tidal key) and type in "set PCBFreq to ##" where ## is the desired number.