No?So all the research, discussion and time this thread took around the topic of 'improving' Skyrim was effectively a waste of time?
Aren't all videogames exactly that?So all the research, discussion and time this thread took around the topic of 'improving' Skyrim was effectively a waste of time?
No because fun is never a waste of time unless it gets in the way of your duties.Aren't all videogames exactly that?So all the research, discussion and time this thread took around the topic of 'improving' Skyrim was effectively a waste of time?
Interesting update after I made this post900GB!I would suggest a mod collection and not a mod list for ease of install and the testing of functionality and interoperability between mods. And the mod collection creators provide supportSo if i am looking for a single mod to make Skyrim somehow playable, is Requiem still the go to mod?
I am not looking at a bazillion mods/mod lists, just a simple one mod and maybe a couple of addons for it.
Try Vagabond which has over 4000 modsereating
https://github.com/Oghma-Infinium/Vagabond
This insanity has to stop!
I'm guessing it was buggy as shit and the author couldn't fix itInteresting update after I made this post900GB!I would suggest a mod collection and not a mod list for ease of install and the testing of functionality and interoperability between mods. And the mod collection creators provide supportSo if i am looking for a single mod to make Skyrim somehow playable, is Requiem still the go to mod?
I am not looking at a bazillion mods/mod lists, just a simple one mod and maybe a couple of addons for it.
Try Vagabond which has over 4000 modsereating
https://github.com/Oghma-Infinium/Vagabond
This insanity has to stop!
"This modlist is no longer maintained and cannot be installed."
So there is no point using Vagabond anymore or wanting to use it
Make sure to hit the "Create Backup" function button whenever you add a new mod because MO2 once crashed on me and for some reason purged the entire modlist when I relaunched it. Rebuilding it with the right load order was a huge pain in the ass.VerSacrum mastroego Yosharian
I wanted to tell you guys something that I have often discussed over the last 3 years. I am about to start playing Fallout 3 again and I modded it using Vortex , I have never used MO2 as my main mod manager but last night I decided to start using MO2 so I configured MO2 and started reinstalling all my mods using MO2
And...its amazing. Its definitely the best mod manager I have ever used. I like how it uses a virtual file system and doesnt change the default files but the way it handles conflicts and allows you to troubleshoot is indisputably superior to any other mod manager
You can easily see and fix any conflicts and you can even hide specific meshes and files. Its makes the analysis of troubleshooting much more logical
Vortex works but the troubleshooting is not as easy to understand or change when things go wrong
I watched some good MO2 troubleshooting videos and I will continue to research how to do advanced things like using xEdit and the most effective way to clean mod files
But I will only do this if its necessary but I have now become an instant fan for life of MO2, Im just disappointed it took me so long to use it
Too bad Fallout 3 isn't the best fallout game, or game to mod, or any kind of game in any categoryYeah MO2 can be a bit intimidating at first but it really is the best mod manager
Just teasingSomething something stepping out moment
VerSacrum mastroego Yosharian
I wanted to tell you guys something that I have often discussed over the last 3 years. I am about to start playing Fallout 3 again and I modded it using Vortex , I have never used MO2 as my main mod manager but last night I decided to start using MO2 so I configured MO2 and started reinstalling all my mods using MO2
I had never even heard of it, I quickly looked it up. Its for Skyrim specifically?VerSacrum mastroego Yosharian
I wanted to tell you guys something that I have often discussed over the last 3 years. I am about to start playing Fallout 3 again and I modded it using Vortex , I have never used MO2 as my main mod manager but last night I decided to start using MO2 so I configured MO2 and started reinstalling all my mods using MO2
Yes, Best Deal
If you haven't yet, do learn how to use DynDOLOD with it too. I skipped it at first because I'm always trying to go with the easiest way to do things, especially if it means less stuff to learn.
But I have to say it's worth the (relative) hassle.
just get a macro that autodownloads for you lmaoi mustered all the bravery i have and started my adventure through wildlander, ready to endure a week of download.
WORST.
EXPERIENCE.
EVER.
and i didn't even install the stuff. wabbajack is a completely useless piece of software, more bugged than windows 11. it got stuck twice just trying to download the list, then it shown itself as the double scam it is: it won't properly load mods pages without accepting all nexus spyware, it could be worked around but it takes real, prolonged, proper, active effort to. it could take a second, it could take a minute to get it right, for each of the 530 mod. because i totally need an eyebrows mods and an eyelashes one. all this exists because it could be skipped by paying. holy fuckying fuck of fucked fuckery, i thought software was made to fucking automate stuff like this. jabbawock is literal scamware. and wildlander a scam.
leaving feedback is obviously pointless, because this is all been schemed and orchestrated, and the only channel available is retardit, and we all know how it works.