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Is there any easy way to install all the best skyrim SE mods from loverslab?


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Like one click install, or maybe pasting a list to some mod manager, because now it is way too hard and nothing works for me, even when I do a modlist of 10 mods always some shit is broken, and I need about 300 at least to make this game look more modern without potatoheads and low res textures.

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No although mods that fix "potatoheads and low res textures" are generally on nexus anyway and not LL

 

So i suppose you could head over to nexus or wabbajack and find a mod pack there to fix the visual and then come back to LL and install the adult mods you want

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Damn these threads are getting pop again. All in all there's no easy way here, you're either limited by what's given to you, the sites each method supports, or your lack of knowledge once you have things ready but want to add this one mod, change that setting or do the most basic troubleshoot.

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You won't find ready to use folders with mods. That's just not how permissions and file distribution works.

 

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3 hours ago, pinky6225 said:

No although mods that fix "potatoheads and low res textures" are generally on nexus anyway and not LL

 

So i suppose you could head over to nexus or wabbajack and find a mod pack there to fix the visual and then come back to LL and install the adult mods you want

 

I have no issues with installing collections from nexus, but I can't install anything from loverslabs with nexus, it always says that some stuff like jcointainers is wrong version or gives me some nasty bugs.  I can't even get racemenu and some alternate start to work with sexlab to create a new character because I have menu bigger than my ultrawide screen which can make things even more difficult for me.

 

Can you recommend some good list on wabbajack? 

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I wouldnt recommend using these wabbajack lists. I used to have same problems as you - couldnt get my Skyrim to work properly. But now I am happy with my choice to try and learn, because i know the mods i use are of my own choice, and the game looks the way i want it to.

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5 hours ago, ghostname said:

 

I have no issues with installing collections from nexus, but I can't install anything from loverslabs with nexus, it always says that some stuff like jcointainers is wrong version or gives me some nasty bugs.  I can't even get racemenu and some alternate start to work with sexlab to create a new character because I have menu bigger than my ultrawide screen which can make things even more difficult for me.

 

You might mention which mod organizer you're using, as that might be part of the problem. Often times, if you have version issues with a mod you have installed it was either included as part of a mod you installed after the most up to date version and is replacing the newest with older files.  This is one reason why packs and modlists are generally a bad idea.

 

You also need to know how your mod organizer works so that you can deal with mod conflicts, requirements and frameworks, and load order issues ( like installing one mod and then overwriting it with another that reverts the changes you want).  If you are using Vortex from Nexus, the method for installing LL mods is different than using MO2 or just tossing everything in your Data folder (which you really shouldn't do).

 

5 hours ago, ghostname said:

Can you recommend some good list on wabbajack? 

 

I'm going to go with the others and suggest not using lists and the end all method.  You can look over some and see what they recommend but you are better off learning how to mod Skyrim and putting in some of the work yourself.  It might be cliche but if you tailor your setup to what you want, and you can only do that by creating your own list, you will have something that you will enjoy more than if you just put together what someone else said.  You aren't happy with what Bethesda is offering, why would a modlist be that much better?

 

One common problem with the mod lists is people take them as gospel (not saying you would) and pick only the mods and mod versions that are on the list. If the list is terribly out of date you might be looking for a mod that is now a year old, has been replaced by a much better working version that also has a new name, and might have new requirements. Being able to take suggestions of mod (which require you to have an idea of what you want the modded game to be) and put them together in a way that works.  Unfortunately since Bethesda gave us a game that might be highly moddable but is not the greatest of codebases, not everything will fit together well or always easily.  The more mods you want to add to the mix the greater the chance of something not fitting.  If you know how to "shave off a corner" or tweak what you have (or how mods might interact and create extra benefits) you can tailor your gaming experience to get very close to what you want.  Might even match it perfectly.

 

I know these answers we're giving you aren't what you want, but your original question's "is there a one click install?" answer is just simply "No, for Skyrim there isn't."

 

So, name the manager you're using, possibly post a list of the mods you have, in the order they are installed (and if more than 10, put them in a spoiler please) and people will be able to help.

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13 hours ago, ghostname said:

 

I have no issues with installing collections from nexus, but I can't install anything from loverslabs with nexus, it always says that some stuff like jcointainers is wrong version or gives me some nasty bugs.  I can't even get racemenu and some alternate start to work with sexlab to create a new character because I have menu bigger than my ultrawide screen which can make things even more difficult for me.

 

Can you recommend some good list on wabbajack? 

 

Afraid not as i don't use mod lists (just know of there existence) so you'd prolly need to head over to that site and ask there

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The easiest way imo is Mod Organizer 2.  Download a mod, install with a few clicks, run FNIS, and go.  Look for video tutorials on youtube for Mod Organizer 2 and FNIS.  Most of this stuff has tutorials on youtube.

 

 

 

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