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They look good and they’re easy to install and get working.
Mods like ADXP and MCO definitely provide many more options and styles and are pretty much a necessity if you want to turn Skyrim into a more modern and fluid third person hack and slash, but I recall looking at the install instructions and requirements and such and finding it kinda confusing.
For me, the more complicated it is to get a mod installed and working properly - the higher the chance it doesn’t work out right and just devolves into frustration and hours of troubleshooting, it’s not worth it.
This is why I tried DynDoLOD once and immediately scrapped it. I followed the instructions to a T in regards to installing it and getting it set up and it comes back yelling at me about thousands of errors that I need to resolve…
Enjoy the fluid combat.
As for DynDoLOD, please look up tutorials on Youtube. You need to select specific options, and sometimes those options may vary by what mod you are using it for.