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I think we can all agree that modding in Skyrim can be ... challenging at times. A good mod manager makes it easier (and in my opinion crucial), but even more important is patience and paying attention to the details. I've made some posts here and there to try and help others, and decided to combine the information in a blog (my first!). I hope it helps someone.

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Slimming down animation packs

First, I like a lot of animation choice. So I've downloaded some big packs ass well ass (see what I did there? wink, wink, knudge, knudge) smaller ones. I run FNIS 7.6 XXL and I still get a warning about all my animations. And, much as I like seeing different animations running, there are some that I will never use. Those few are just not to my taste. Can't I just disable them in the MCM? I can almost hear somebody asking. The answer is yes, of course I can. But why do it for every game when I c

Getting started can be daunting

Where did you install your game? I don't use Program Files because I read a long time ago it can cause permission rights problems. I created a directory for all my games -  C:\Gaming. It just makes it easier for me to have all my games in one place.   Now, start from the beginning. No mods. No mod manager. Does your game run? If not, then you need technical support from where you purchased the game. If your game runs fine, great. On to the next step.   Install your mod manage
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