wolv12 Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 I know there is a guide already, but there's just so much to read and take in. I was wondering if anyone had a simpler one. Maybe it will list all the essential mods with like small notes, basic mods, mods you would recommend, etc.
Gukahn Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 5 minutes ago, wolv12 said: I know there is a guide already, but there's just so much to read and take in. I was wondering if anyone had a simpler one. Maybe it will list all the essential mods with like small notes, basic mods, mods you would recommend, etc. Yes but for its for the special edition. You would have to skip a ton of mods and look the LE Versions up. I would read the guides you already found tho, you will learn quit a bit and it will help you to troubleshoot later (and you will have problems after problems until your game works as it should. Trust me, i spend way to long till i finally got a pretty stable game with all the nastys i wanted)
Grey Cloud Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 5 minutes ago, wolv12 said: I know there is a guide already, There are lots of guides, both text and video, on every aspect of modding Skyrim. Some of the text guides even have pictures. 6 minutes ago, wolv12 said: but there's just so much to read and take in Life can be so cruel. https://www.loverslab.com/blogs/entry/7521-conglomerate-01-installing-skyrim-stability-fixes-tools/
nilead Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 Unfortunate truth is - if you're looking for an easy way - those guides are just that. You're going to have to do alot of reading. Building a modded tes5 takes alot of time, there is no way around it. It'll take several hours even if you're allready fully aware of what you're doing and doing an installation on SSD. Redistribution of "pre made builds" is against most modders permits, so thats not much of a thing. There used to be some floating around torrents, but well, those were, how do i put it, a bit shit. Closest thing i know of to "user friendly" modded TES5 is wabbajack project. Never used it, but you can try it. Beyond that - the only way you're getting a build you want without spending tens of hours on studying how to is getting someone else to do it for you. Wich is a huge time investment on behalf of a third party for your entertainment. An unlikely proposition, unless you're paying. Even in that case thou - what if you want to change/remove something?
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