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Skyrim religion mod guide
Skyrim religion mod guide




skyrim religion mod guide

Unless you are building an extremely large load order with a lot of record editing and merging of mods, (we are talking well over the plugin limit, and over 400 - 500 total mods), LOOT will do the job, and you should not be changing things unless it is something that LOOT is known to get wrong.

skyrim religion mod guide

Mod category as you describe it has absolutely nothing to do with where or where not a mod should load, and guide authors should not be saying it does. So, I've decided to stick with the tried and true "Modded Skyrim" to create a baseline working game and then add to that, a couple mods at a time, until I have the game I want - instead of a game dictated by some guide. Mostly, they included a lot of mods that I'm not interested in having in my game, at least not at this time. But none of them were exactly what I wanted. I found some guides that seemed pretty good: Phoenix Flavour Lexy's LOTD Nordic Kyrim TucoGuide. Recently, I decided to branch out, to explore other mods and modding guides. LOOT, which you can find on Nexus, is the way to go.Īs for guides, I use "Modded Skyrim SE" by CFS111: ĬFS111's guide is clearly written, fairly easy to understand (even for a newbie modder/tech dummy like me) and contains most of my "must have" mods. Now, if you are talking LOAD ORDER, that's another story. (If it is, I do hope someone will chime in and let us both know!)

skyrim religion mod guide

This leads me to wonder if INSTALL ORDER is just not that important. But non of them follow an exact INSTALL ORDER (ie: Textures first / Weapons last). As you've noticed, they all suggest adding mods in small groups based on their type. Lil Dragon Chick, I'm finding similar discrepancies when browsing modding guides.






Skyrim religion mod guide