I would literally pay some one real world dollars to install Skyrim mods for me on my computer, this is so full of shit.
Try even figuring out how to install this goddam fucking mod http://skyrimwarzonescivilunrest.moduni ... -warzones/ What the fuck even is ENBoost (I mean I know what it is, but there are two completely different fucking skyrim directories of stuff and I have no idea which one I am supposed to be installing, and fuck knows, do I have to inject it? Does that mean I have to download the injector? WTF)
But my favorite part is that this mod has an explanation on how to install with Nexus Mod Manager. Then it has a part on how to install manually. STEP FUCKING 11 OF MANUAL INSTALLATION TELLS YOU TO FUCKING USE FUCKING NMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF EVEN IS THAT? HOW DO YOU WRITE THAT STEP WITHOUT LITERALLY KILLING YOUR SELF!
That is one mod. I have about 50-70 others I want to install too. And I don't even install graphics overhauls, because graphics is bullshit and who cares. God forbid you actually care about graphics and have to install all those fucking mods.
Installing mods for Skyrim
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Installing mods for Skyrim
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Re: Installing mods for Skyrim
Yeah, a lot of skyrim mods are secretly easy to install but have just enough potential compatibility issues that the mod author will copypasta some voodoo under the pretense of ass covering.
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I am currently using Mod Organizer: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/1334/?
I found that the Mod Organizer makes downloading and installing from Nexus very easy; this made installing all desired mods fairly easy (at least compared to alternatives). It has good support for downloading, sorting, organizing, etc. for mods.
Your mileage may vary.
I found that the Mod Organizer makes downloading and installing from Nexus very easy; this made installing all desired mods fairly easy (at least compared to alternatives). It has good support for downloading, sorting, organizing, etc. for mods.
Your mileage may vary.
Clearly neither of you looked at my link. Because :(99999999 WTF look at that shit. Do you even know how to install ENBoost?
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Epic Gameplay Overhaul is mostly garbage. The fire effects come with a shitty audio glitch, the Civil War Overhaul is really really really good, but I don't intend to play the Civil War Campaign on this install (having just played it on my last install), the dragon combat is not terrible but conflicts with my other shout and dragon combat mods, The movement and stamina is just stupid people being stupid for stupid sake, the simple magic overhaul is just fiddling with numbers to create an effect that isn't particularly better than without, and combat drama matters to me 0% because I'm not doing that.MGuy wrote:I would suggest skipping over warzones. It clashes with a lot of mods you might want in the future. Epic Gameplay Overhaul has the Civil War Overhaul by Apollodown which is much better and easier to deal with IMO.
Warzones adds content in the actual game without doing the civil war questline that I want, and wouldn't conflict with any other part of Epic Gameplay besides from the (admittedly only really good part of epic gameplay) civil war overhaul.
The U.S. isn't a democracy and if you think it is, you are a rube.DSMatticus wrote:Kaelik gonna kaelik. Whatcha gonna do?
That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves.