Reconnecting with Skyrim and diving into modding.
Reconnecting with Skyrim and diving into modding.
Amidst the excitement of Fallout 4, Batman’s current state feels like outdated junk, and my roommate’s DIY PC upgrades are still in progress. I’m looking for a way to keep things interesting. The previous attempt to launch Skyrim was rushed—everything got messed up after downloading mods and following the guide. Eventually, I gave up and deleted it. Should I retry? Or should I explore other options instead? I’m not sure, but some guidance might help.
Review the suggested changes for Skyrim using the Nexus Mods guide. Exclude any sections you deem unnecessary, such as texture packs.
Used Mod Organizer to install around 80 mods at once without any crashes. Also tested combining all those mods together beforehand, confirming compatibility.
Since you love Skyrim, give it another shot and take your pace. Modded versions offer a lot of enjoyment.
Consider restarting but applying LOOT after each few updates and making sure you haven’t installed ASIS or similar patches. Most issues arise when I forget to run the ASIS patch or other mods aren’t properly reinitialized.