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How to use tes5edit enderla
How to use tes5edit enderla













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It's only when you are making large installs, like you are now with STEP, that it seems like a large task. Really, once you get your game modded, you should be only adding mods one at a time and making these choices at installation time, this makes it easy to do. Tools are only as good as the algorithms used and they will never be as good as a human's brain. What he means, from what I have seen him say on various occasions is, humans should be able to decide what mods need to go together and whether A goes before B or not. *the mods in the screenshot haven't really been organized yet, as I'm still in the process of installing new ones and figuring out what to clean or not.Īpologies if this was explained elsewhere and I missed it >_< I just want to make sure I don't break something on my first attempt, before continuing. There's an SKSE-Scripts mod, as well as PapyrusUtil, Distant Decal Fix and Stable uGridsToLoad in MO so far, and I don't know if they require cleaning. I've read through several places/guides already, like here īut the number of things really does seem quite small.Īlso - I understand that it's usually very important to clean mods in order to avoid conflicts and potential in-game wonkiness/ CTDs, but although I just started attempting to mod Skyrim for basic stability/bug-fixes, I did end up with a bunch of stuff in my Mod Organizer folder that I'm not sure should be cleaned or not. I'm wondering if there's a comprehensive list of things I should definitely NOT clean (in order to avoid breaking them or creating conflicts where there would be none, etc.), or if that list is so small that it shouldn't be a problem? esm files, I got the impression that I should use it to clean pretty much everything except skyrim.esm, the unofficial patches and a very small number of mods that contain intentional dirty edits. So, after reading/watching tutorials for TES5Edit and using it to clean my main.















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