![]() ![]() ![]() Pretty much everything interesting in Skyrim depends on this. You might prefer Mod Organizer, it sounds like it may work a bit better, but I only found out about it after I was like two dozen mods into this thing. As the name suggests this manages your mods for you some of them can be many, many files and dealing with disabling them if they’re too unstable is a bitch. Here’s a rough install order for what I had: NMM, the Nexus Mod Manager. ![]() My copy of Skyrim was like $7 on Steam, so of course I have Steam on there too.Īnd then be prepared to spend a couple of days getting all the mods in and working. And maybe Win7 instead of 8, honestly I dunno which one takes up more disc space but I imagine it’s probably the newer one. I’d recommend like a 40g partition if you were doing it from scratch. And I mean full – it’s at the point where I can’t install any more mods because I’m out of space. I have a 33.5g partition on my Mac’s drive full of Windows 8 and Skyrim and mods. Near the end he mentioned that he really enjoyed my post about Naughty Skyrim and kinda wanted to get together a gaming PC to do it on.Īnd I was all, man, you don’t need that. So I just had a very pleasant brunch with a friend (hopefully I didn’t natter on about myself and my projects TOO much). ![]()
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