Scarlett Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 I have two installations of Skyrim One is for 'serious' gaming, without any sex mods installed. (But with a shit ton of 'clean' mods that enhance immersion and stuff.) And the other one is basically just for getting off or having fun with new and interesting sexlab mods. In that one, I can't walk down the street for five seconds without being assaulted by men or creatures or both. It's wonderful. Sooo, I saw this post and I was like "WOT you can do that?!" So, how do you do this? Because I would like to have one Skyrim that is totally non-sexual to get my "RPG/Violence" Fix, and one in which I can get my "Kink" on, with a sexual load. I don't want to have to keep on turning on certain mods/adding mods.
myuhinny Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 By using mod organizer you can make a virtual game area the mods you added with mod organizer are never added to your game folder so it will stay spic and span and you can make multiple folders for different builds. http://www.loverslab.com/topic/20492-mod-organizer/
Pyrus Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 The alpha version of NMM 5 does something similar although I've never tried it. *ducks*
gvman3670 Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 I have two installations of Skyrim One is for 'serious' gaming, without any sex mods installed. (But with a shit ton of 'clean' mods that enhance immersion and stuff.) And the other one is basically just for getting off or having fun with new and interesting sexlab mods. In that one, I can't walk down the street for five seconds without being assaulted by men or creatures or both. It's wonderful. Sooo, I saw this post and I was like "WOT you can do that?!" So, how do you do this? Because I would like to have one Skyrim that is totally non-sexual to get my "RPG/Violence" Fix, and one in which I can get my "Kink" on, with a sexual load. I don't want to have to keep on turning on certain mods/adding mods. Don't bother. Just use Mod Organizer, load all the mods you'd use, start multiple profiles, then activate the mods you want to use in each profile/character. Way simpler than multiple Skyrim installations and it also never messes up your Skyrim install so you'll never have a broken game and need to reinstall it.
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