Yes, an SSD can improve performance when modding games by providing faster load times and smoother gameplay.
Yes, an SSD can improve performance when modding games by providing faster load times and smoother gameplay.
I’ll focus on securing the core mods first, with graphical ones at the end. Thinking about trying a mod for a while, realizing it’s not essential, and then removing it. Thanks for the questions—it makes a big difference having someone clarify things instead of just giving a summary video.
Edited March 27, 2016 by Made In Canada
So Many Questions
According to my grasp, when you click unactivate or deinstall, NMM simply deletes all mod files from Skyrim’s data folder. If a default tool comes with NMM for sorting plugins, it’s not ideal—use it only as a final option.
Just verify your saved files by opening the Skyrim folder and looking under "saves" or I think that covers everything.