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Not everyone wants to spend hours trying to get mods to work together. Do you know how to do mod conflict resolution patches? Probably not. Modlist authors on wabbajack and nexus collections typically know what they are doing. Much more than the usual player trying to mod. These mod lists are great for people who just want to jump in and play.
Unfortunately this isn't the case most of the time. You still see modlist authors in 2024 putting in NVAC, NVSR, etc. They only know how to use Nexus more than the common user. Their mod knowledge isn't that much better.
I've spent a considerable amount of time doing that, and I'm more confident in my own ability than most others who aren't also an experienced mod author.
Maybe more than the usual player trying to mod, but that's a pretty low bar.
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but it's my belief that the people who just want to jump in and play are better off playing vanilla.
which unironically is what users say too: I use <blah> and it's great, works for me!
so, you know, choose wisely.
If you're not a fan of the visuals (tbh neither am I, they did some things I don't approve of with my NVR settings), replacing the UH NVR preset with my H2O preset should fix that right up.
Full disclosure, it also has some of my work in it, so although I don't personally use it there is some bias in my recommendation.
Barely a 70% success rating, using Nexus' crappy Collection system, with a stack of the pointless hornimods that VLK is known for dumped in.
Yeah, no.