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So early last week I started on my annual Skyrim rebuild to keep things up to date:

 

  • 20 hours fixing/removing/completing custom mod edits
  • 10 hours in compatibility checks
  • 4 hours updating mods
  • 5min in FNIS
  • 10min in Bodyslide
  • 10 min patching and smashing
  • 2 hours configuring MCMs

 

Aaaaannnnd physics didn't quite work. 1 hour later I realized I'd somehow disabled PE extensions in all of that. *grumbles in SMP/PE hybrid* ?

 

 

Eventually, someone's going to discover the potential gold mine that is games for actual adults, and I won't have to do any of that ever again, but for now? Just call it the Skyrim Grind.

 

Did I say my brain is mush? I can't tell, really. All I see is red and green because TesEdit owns my eyesight for the next day or so. ?

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And with that you are still faster then i was ?

48 Hourse and Weeks until it was perfect for me.. And of course i still ad mods sometimes...

The "Oh Shit i forgot!" Syndrome.. Sometimes nastier then the Shiny Syndrome ?

 

And my Favorite: Mh.. Deinstal almost half of the list since i never used roughly 70 of them.. That brings me to the Start Over syndrom.. i hate myself sometimes xD

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2 hours ago, Gukahn said:

The "Oh Shit i forgot!" Syndrome..  And my Favorite:  Deinstal almost half of them.. That brings me to the Start Over syndrom.. i hate myself sometimes xD

Oh, hell yeah, I can totally relate.

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16 hours ago, Gukahn said:

And with that you are still faster then i was ?

48 Hourse and Weeks until it was perfect for me.. And of course i still ad mods sometimes...

The "Oh Shit i forgot!" Syndrome.. Sometimes nastier then the Shiny Syndrome ?

 

And my Favorite: Mh.. Deinstal almost half of the list since i never used roughly 70 of them.. That brings me to the Start Over syndrom.. i hate myself sometimes xD

 

Yup. That was me about four years ago. It takes a long time to settle in on a working mod build.

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