

I actually found a breakdown of the individual scripts (massive props to Darth_mathias and DarkladyLexy With help from paul666root for the detailed list), so at this point, I'm meaning more about the types. In any event, while that might get around that issue, I'm also not wanting to see a massive performance drop (like sub 30 FPS when normally running at 60 FPS) that totally breaks my immersion.

That's what I meant not sure why I said scripts. That being said, a couple of the heaviest hitters for scripts off the top of my head are Footsteps and Wet and Cold. When you are approaching the limit, Crash Fixes will change your save type so that you won't have an issue loading a save. Unless you were meaning string count? If so, the bug with exceeding the string limit is worked around through the Crash Fixes mod. It is how often those scripts are called and what they are doing that can cause issues.

The amount of scripts generally doesn't matter.
