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Of course, a person has to be willing to put in the time to do it properly - if not, they usually end up posting in the forums (my usual response is to recommend that they read the pinned topic - something simple, yet often not done). ![]() And it was all time well spent, as I have a completely stable game (original, not SSE) with 696 mods and 510 total plugins merged down to 252 (and this on a pretty poor PC). Absolutely! I've spent more hours researching mods and, once I've selected the mods I want, editing them in TES5Edit to ensure compatibility, than I've actually spent playing the game. If the mod creator doesn't provide support or feedback to people's queries or problems I usually steer well clear of the mod itself. I also usually check over the comments section in mods that seem a bit complex, just to see if there are any issues. And who knows better than the mod author themself about the possible problems with their mod.Yeah, I always check the mod creator's comments about any incompatibilites with other mods before installing. But you are right - first place to look if you are having a problem with a mod is that mod's Posts page. ![]() The new mod is disabled by default and so should be activated to keep the files visible to the game. ![]() All the files will be moved to that mod, which will appear at the end of the list, just above overwrite. Smr1957 původně napsal:Sometimes it's easier for people to post here. Right-click the overwrite entry in the list, select 'Create Mod.' and give it a name.
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