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You are welcome that i made this guide, it was a pleasure making it.
Have fun with the game and if you need help, you know where to find me
This said, when i install my new video card, i want to remove everything and start from scratch. Your guide is great and well done, i will definitively take your advice on installing the basics, and follow your guidance in making the back up before installing any other mods.
But contrary to what you say "It is not only a lot of work, but it is also fun. Especially when you are feeling bored." No Ace, not fun, and i have (unfortunatly) never experience boredome since i was a teenager! My fun is in discovering a mod on the Nexus, easy install with manager, and play, now that's fun!
Thanks for the guide, i apreciate you taking the time to do this, i will install the Optimizer Textures hoping it will fix FPS issues, and do back ups, but i'm sticking to mod manager!
I must admit, i love the ease of installing mods with the Nexus manager. I cringe when i have to do this manually, and always pause to ask myself if the mod is really worth the manual install.
If i really want to install a manual mod, i will look in Youtube to see if Gopher has made a video on it (his voice makes me crack... sigh) and of course, most of the time, Gopher has done it! (I wish i could mary this guy... sigh!)
I have a lot of mods, as per your suggestion, i uninstalled many. Most of what is left are usefull mods i dont want to remove, i still have a lot of mods. Many of these mods have master files; needs to be before this, after that, i dont see myself doing this manually (love NMM and Loot!).
- Why make a backup when you can use Mod Organizer?
With a manual installation like this you do NOT use MO
- ECE is a pointless now, RaceMenu does everything better and has actual support.
TRUE! But I like to use ECE, this guide is made out of my own experiences with the mods I use, and I use ECE.
Why make a backup when you can use Mod Organizer. MO stores all mods in the virtual space so original Skyrim folder always stays clean, no need to reinstall or make folder backups.
Even if you screw something with some new mod and your game doesn't work you can simply "disable it".
Not to mention you can create several profiles for each of your character/modsetups.
Also there is a ENB manager , a simple application which allows you to switch through ENBs easily via 2 clicks.
Also ECE is a pointless now, RaceMenu does everything better and has actual support.