
Before you make any changes to your game, make backups (for Mod Organizer, this is button #8 in the screenshot below refer back to this screenshot anytime you see a number in red). This should go without saying, but I’ll say it anyway just to be sure. Do it right the first time and save yourself a big headache later. The #1 reason this happens is that a user (sometimes thousands of users) didn’t read the mod author’s instructions, did something wrong, borked their whole game, and now wants someone to blame. Many, many mods aren’t really “install and forget,” even if they seem that way.Īt least on Nexus, mod authors often get snippy with users, and it’s not always unjustified. He wrote a 5,000-word description on the mod page and it’s mostly weird fan fiction. Some guy created a mod that turns dragons into strippers and you just want to see Alduin in a G-string already. Rule #1: Read Every Word of Every Mod’s Description, Every Single Time

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