davidcoelho80 Posted June 16, 2019 Posted June 16, 2019 Hi everyone, I'm making a post here because I'm truly desperate. I've got so pissed with modding that I pretty much let Skyrim sit there for like a year, waiting on the day I'd have enough energy to start everything all over again. Today is the day. I've had a terrible experience with modding, and want to do it the right way. I know there's an order to be installed in and what not, and I try to do it exactly as I'm told but I always get errors. I want to start off right, and I was wondering if I could get some help in installing these certain kind of mods. This is my vision of how I would like to play Skyrim: - I would like to have sex with followers/NPC - I would like to have an indefinite amount of followers (and keep them chilling in a huge castle or something) - I would like to be able to modify my body and my followers (CBBE has been a NIGHTMARE for me lol) - I would like cool graphics (idk what ENB is and all that) - I would like attractive clothes for my followers Based on what I'd like, if any of you guys have any spare time to help me out, I'd be so thankful. I LOVE Skyrim, but I get so pissed, I've watched all the videos in the world, and I'd hate to just toss the game because my mods don't work, because I've beaten the game too many times on consoles to play vanilla lol. The main reason I bought a gaming PC was to mod Skyrim. Thank you in advanced!!
Tops34 Posted June 16, 2019 Posted June 16, 2019 Hi, before you start adding mods from LL make sure your game is stable. The following STEP Tutorial is a good start for that: https://wiki.step-project.com/User:Darth_mathias/SRLE_Extended_Legacy_of_The_Dragonborn Just follow the steps till you reach https://wiki.step-project.com/User:Darth_mathias/SRLE_Extended_Legacy_of_The_Dragonborn#World_Map You don't have to use every mod that follows from there on just use what you like. An important thing is to use your modding tool correctly. I love Mod Organizer 2. Gopher has made a great tutorial series on YT: The big advantage of MO2 is you don't have change anything in the install directory of skyrim (except for skse and ENB).
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