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All items cleaned with:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3223620889 ~
https://github.com/khaaarl/tts-save-game-script-cleaner ~
From what I've read online and with speaking to some other modders; the good news is the virus is essentially harmless but is widespread across the Steam Workshop.
@Noot Noodle, Thanks for informing me of the issue
Basically, there's an old piece of script (the "pseudo-virus") floating around some workshop items (particularly older ones) that propagates from object to object. It tries to make a call to a defunct server, which leads to the game chugging especially after the script has propagated a few times.
Khaaarl's cleaner detects and removes it. I tend to drag my mods/save folder onto khaaarl's script whenever I get a new crop of mods.
Thanks for letting me know
No idea what Khaarls Save Cleaner is but I will look into it further and try and get that sorted out