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I desperately wish this guide panned out, because as it stands I'm the target audience. Call me lazy, call me stupid, call me whatever. I don't want to have to get a computer science degree to figure out how to get all of my mods to work and so I go online, I find US, I go "Wow! someone did all this work for me already thank god!". So I go ahead and install it, and I think "hmmm, needs more porn" so what do I do? I go online and BOOM! A thread specifically about using US with LL mods, could my day get any better?

 

Well, apparently yes, because the modding community is so fuckin snobby that when someone suggests making a guide it has to go through the fucking board of approval. 

 

good job dorks.

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5 hours ago, porkupine.exe said:

I don't want to have to get a computer science degree to figure out how to get all of my mods to work

You don't have to. What you have to do is a lot of reading and thinking for yourself.

 

5 hours ago, porkupine.exe said:

good job dorks.

For what? For not catering for lazy little boys?

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On 3/29/2021 at 12:13 AM, Grey Cloud said:

You don't have to. What you have to do is a lot of reading and thinking for yourself.

 

For what? For not catering for lazy little boys?

Look dude, just because something is "easy" for you doesn't mean it's "easy" for everyone. Could you teach your grandmother how to install skyrim mods? If she was cool, maybe but it might still be an uphill battle. These things are outside of my skill set and I don't have the time to learn a new skill set or spend hours reading, aggregating sources, checking compatibility and making patches, cleaning with TESedit, running FNIS, running Dynlod, not just because I'm extraordinarily lazy but also the fact that I'm willing to admit that I am not the worlds most technically inclined user and often struggle with some basic ass shit. I mean, aside from that there are plenty of people who just can't learn outside of the classroom setting but, like sure we can just expect everyone to figure it out with often times outdated text guides, on websites that haven't been touched in years, by modders who haven't bothered to check on it. Sometimes we get videos, but everything I said about text guides goes doubly so for videos. 

 

So good job, for being a gatekeeper, for being so snobby that all you've really achieved is actively turning people away from the hobby, and most of all good job for having exactly 0 self awareness.

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7 hours ago, porkupine.exe said:

Look dude, just because something is "easy" for you doesn't mean it's "easy" for everyone.

Where did I say it was easy? It isn't difficult but it is time consuming.

 

7 hours ago, porkupine.exe said:

I don't have the time to learn a new skill set or spend hours reading, aggregating sources, checking compatibility and making patches, cleaning with TESedit, running FNIS, running Dynlod,

Then you wont get far modding Skyrim. Everyone on here who has been modding Skyrim for any length of time has done a lot of reading and thinking - there is no way round it and it is on-going.

 

You are the one who has come here loaded with negatives - your own lack of this, that and the other; the outdated guides; and the snobby community.

 

Two good guides from this site.

If you are running LE follow this:

https://www.loverslab.com/blogs/entry/7521-conglomerate-01-installing-skyrim-stability-fixes-tools/

 

If you are running SE follow this one:

https://www.loverslab.com/topic/136543-mod-organizer-2-other-tools-from-zero-to-hey-sexlab-is-working/

 

Video guides - GamerPoets or Gopher.

 

 

 

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On 2/8/2020 at 11:29 AM, Grey Cloud said:

Perhaps one day, when someone has invented an Internet search engine, it will be easy to find text or video guides about every last detail of modding Skyrim.

It is not that difficult to mod Skyrim.

Once the 'simple stuff' is done then Skyrim is a pretty robust beast. I run with 300 mods and don't have 'compatiblity issues' and the number of patches I need can be counted on the thumbs of one hand.

There are some mods which will not play with a particular mod, i.e. a mod incompatibility, but they are few and far between. Mostly, 'incompatible mods' and similar terms translates as user error.

 

Wow gee it looks a lot like you said "Its easy to find guides", you even talk about how robust skyrim is once you get the "simple stuff" out of the way
 

I'm so very glad that this is all easy to you, or simple or whatever pedantic synonym you want to pick so you don't have to acknowledge your incredibly inflated sense of self as you and your in-table arbitrarily walk around deeming other players lazy or idoitic for struggling with an unfamiliar, proprietary system or simply wanting to create more resources.

Lets break this down: What have you gained from this other than giving someone a hard time because you didn't like the resource they wanted to make. If you didn't want to participate you could've ignored it, but then here we are.  What have you and those this thread achieved other than calling people who don't take the hobby as seriously as you do lame. Nothing. You pointed people to guides they've (at least I have) already watched or as I noted don't have the time or ability to watch/read.  

At best, you patted yourself on the back for really sticking it to those lousy, no good, lazy bastards who just don't understand that skyrim really is great if you know what your doing.

 

Keep it up, you overhyped, self aggrandizing, pedantic joke.

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47 minutes ago, porkupine.exe said:

Keep it up, you overhyped, self aggrandizing, pedantic joke.

And what have you achieved?

 

48 minutes ago, porkupine.exe said:

I'm so very glad that this is all easy to you

That's the second time that you have accused me of saying it is easy. I have been doing this for 4 or 5 years and in that time I have spent many, many hours reading and thinking and getting things wrong. I've just spent the last three or more days running around in circles and jumping through hoops trying to get some things to work the way I want them to. So far one of the things I've given up on as it didn't bring any great advantage and interfered with other stuff; one thing I've managed to get working; and the third I'm still working on.

 

1 hour ago, porkupine.exe said:

Wow gee it looks a lot like you said "Its easy to find guides", you even talk about how robust skyrim is once you get the "simple stuff" out of the way

That is correct on both counts.

 

My post from Saturday gave links to two good guides and to two good sources of video tutorials. If you can't learn from them for whatever reason then there is nothing I or anyone else can do for you.

 

It has been stated several times already and still holds true - modding Skyrim takes a lot of time and effort. There is no short-cut however much you may not like it, so you carry on whinging and whining and calling me names but it will not get you one step closer to having a stable, modded Skyrim with dangly bits everywhere.

 

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On 11/20/2021 at 7:57 AM, routlaw said:

imagine justifying reinventing the wheel every single time rather than iterating on what's come before and looking down on others for wanting to be more efficient

Just imagine that changing an already invented wheel still needs you to think before doing it.

Just imagine creating a new wheel without ever reading about the discoveries about wheels.

Just imagine trying to add monster wheels onto a normal car without any clue.

Just imagine buying new wheels without checking what type your car needs.

Just imagine being more efficient means to learn how to be more efficient.

?

 

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On 3/29/2021 at 3:42 AM, porkupine.exe said:

I desperately wish this guide panned out, because as it stands I'm the target audience. Call me lazy, call me stupid, call me whatever. I don't want to have to get a computer science degree to figure out how to get all of my mods to work and so I go online, I find US, I go "Wow! someone did all this work for me already thank god!". So I go ahead and install it, and I think "hmmm, needs more porn" so what do I do? I go online and BOOM! A thread specifically about using US with LL mods, could my day get any better?

 

Well, apparently yes, because the modding community is so fuckin snobby that when someone suggests making a guide it has to go through the fucking board of approval. 

 

good job dorks.

Just needs someone that goes to the pain to create a guide like this.

I didn't know that it needs a computer science degree just to install mods. I would help if you know what you are doing.

You bought fast food, but as soon as you change the composition you're on your own (careful with the salt).

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23 minutes ago, donttouchmethere said:

Just needs someone that goes to the pain to create a guide like this.

I didn't know that it needs a computer science degree just to install mods. I would help if you know what you are doing.

You bought fast food, but as soon as you change the composition your on your own (careful with the salt).

Some guys can not cook. That is why there is fast food. Otherwise they would starve.*

 

*a true statement by a fast food chain.

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6 minutes ago, wutpickel said:

Some guys can not cook. That is why there is fast food. Otherwise they would starve.*

 

*a true statement by a fast food chain.

I don't want them to starve ?

I also admit that there is so much on the Skyrim mod buffet to choose from that it gets hard to decide. As added difficulty there is some rotten food hidden next to all the good stuff.

It just appears to me that combining fast food variations is too much already.

 

But there is hope: Separation diet! ?

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Mh.. Actually i do get your point @donttouchmethere

On the one hand there are the ones who just want all in an easy way, good grafiks, quests, fun to have mods and so on.

On the other are we, who learnt who to make our own modlists.

And then there are this assholes who try to cash on the first ?

Plus the number of people with premade modlists asking for support here with questions that got already explained in guides and.. maybe 10 threads?..

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13 minutes ago, Gukahn said:

Plus the number of people with premade modlists asking for support here with questions that got already explained in guides and.. maybe 10 threads?..

My dream would be to install everything needed for a good looking Skyrim via a modlist and after that just add my personal LL mod combo.

I'm so focused on LL mods that environmental mods, combat mods and PC overhauls came a bit short while testing around.

Also those "support" mods shouldn't eat up all resources, because LL mods come first ?

 

I just can't imagine that it is so hard to squeeze Sexlab into that US setup. ?

 

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