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Besides, if you have a problem with that nolvus, then go to their discord.
You lack any sense of punctuation, which is key to comprehend what someone writes...
Grammar can be ignored, but not punctuation.
Anyway, without knowing what mod and what error message, I couldn't even guess what the problem is. All I can suggest is you look at what requirements your mod requires.
getting back to the picture i got an error message that couldnt even be read with the hubble telescope. the writing is in red and was wondering if anyone had similar the mod looked good with with how small the red writing is i wouldnt have a clue. check specs before i even bothered im good so cant be that and yet ive downloaded everything needed for it to work yet still getting a message
You can magnify that, you know?
We can't help you here. The nolvus team has a discord, ask your questions over there.
Regardless of what you think of Alex's response, he is correct in directing you to the Nolvus discord. They would be better able to help you with your issue.
-Unless someone here is a superuser (and there are very few if any in this forum), they can't assess if a proprietary launcher like Nolvus dashboard or the Wabbajack installer has been installed correctly or troubleshoot if it is not working right.
-Many lists, including many Wabbajack lists or Nexus Collections have custom files (usually tool outputs like FNIS outputs or custom body meshes) that nobody here can properly or assess or troubleshoot without actually installing the list.
-Vetting modlists needs somebody who knows about a lot of mods in detail and doing it is incredibly time-consuming. Only a small number of regular contributors are knowledgeable and/or willing enough to try to read through a long modlist and have anything useful to say about it. The very best person to vet a modlist (from any source) is the person who built/curated it.
Yes.