XPath23 wrote: Hey! I finished your guide a couple weeks ago and i saw, that you changed many things in this guide. (Today?)Is it necessary to start all over or should i simply leave it as it is right now?I honestly feel that i should start all over because i may miss new important Things (New Mods, Updates, WyreBash etc.)Greetings from germany Juanton5oup wrote: You may be able to add on to your local list. At least, you can keep the downloads, but just reinstall everything.I'd say the largest thing you would be missing is the new enemy system and some gameplay/quest mods.It's your choice.
You can always try it later. Hope this helps:) Ziiiro wrote: I started over: What I did was kept the downloads and it saved sooo much time. Definitely recommend starting over.It did, thank you very much! I will keep the downloads and start from the beginning and if i mess something up somehow i just redo everything:)Edit: I decided to start all over with a fresh Installation.Edited by xPath23, 01 May 2019 - 02:18 PM. Hey,first of all let me thank you for you extensive modding list with my first comment. It shows you have invested much time in this and that is what convinced me to give it a try and make it happen for me.It might be to much to ask for, but I think an even further improvement to this modlist would be, to mark the mods with colors (or similar) for 'is necessary for other mods to work' and 'can be left out if you dont want it'.
That way someone who is not a fan of some mods and is inexperienced with modidng can easily decide to not install a mod he doesn't like.I also have a question regarding dynDOLOD in the 'first and foremost' section of your guide: are you implying to download ressources aswell or do you want the user to just add the files to your MO2 program list like LOOT?Let me thank you again and greetings from germany!Edit: spellingEdited by Xardarass, 01 May 2019 - 12:39 PM. Ophelion2112 wrote: First of all, thank you very much for putting together this modlist, can't imagine how long it took you to do all the testing. (just installing your list took me 7 hours!)Everything is working like a charm for me except wrye bash.
Adult content. This mod contains adult content. You can turn adult content on in your preference, if you wish.
Any ideas with these errors I'm getting?like a storage problem. Take your drive, rub about a cup of peanut butter on it, then let it sit in a freezer for fifteen minutes. Please don't do that.For real, disregard these warnings.
You need to un-tick any mod with green text, in Wrye Bash. After that, you should have enough space to re-enable the items WB disabled, towards the bottom. If there are any green mods there, leave them disabled.Edited by Juanton5oup, 01 May 2019 - 04:41 PM. Xardarass wrote: Hey,first of all let me thank you for you extensive modding list with my first comment.
It shows you have invested much time in this and that is what convinced me to give it a try and make it happen for me.It might be to much to ask for, but I think an even further improvement to this modlist would be, to mark the mods with colors (or similar) for 'is necessary for other mods to work' and 'can be left out if you dont want it'. That way someone who is not a fan of some mods and is inexperienced with modidng can easily decide to not install a mod he doesn't like.I also have a question regarding dynDOLOD in the 'first and foremost' section of your guide: are you implying to download ressources aswell or do you want the user to just add the files to your MO2 program list like LOOT?Let me thank you again and greetings from germany!Edit: spellingThank you!Yes, you need the Resources and the Standalone for DynDOLOD to properly operate.I could potentially add some sort of an indication for optional mods. May take some time though.
XPath23 wrote: Hey! I finished your guide a couple weeks ago and i saw, that you changed many things in this guide. (Today?)Is it necessary to start all over or should i simply leave it as it is right now?I honestly feel that i should start all over because i may miss new important Things (New Mods, Updates, WyreBash etc.)Greetings from germany Juanton5oup wrote: You may be able to add on to your local list.
At least, you can keep the downloads, but just reinstall everything.I'd say the largest thing you would be missing is the new enemy system and some gameplay/quest mods.It's your choice. You can always try it later. Hope this helps:) Ziiiro wrote: I started over: What I did was kept the downloads and it saved sooo much time. Definitely recommend starting over. XPath23 wrote: It did, thank you very much! I will keep the downloads and start from the beginning and if i mess something up somehow i just redo everything:)Edit: I decided to start all over with a fresh Installation.Yeah, I still have the majority of my downloads from last year. It also comes in handy when certain mods (.cough.
Diversity) disappear from the Nexus. Xardarass wrote: Hey,first of all let me thank you for you extensive modding list with my first comment. It shows you have invested much time in this and that is what convinced me to give it a try and make it happen for me.It might be to much to ask for, but I think an even further improvement to this modlist would be, to mark the mods with colors (or similar) for 'is necessary for other mods to work' and 'can be left out if you dont want it'. That way someone who is not a fan of some mods and is inexperienced with modidng can easily decide to not install a mod he doesn't like.I also have a question regarding dynDOLOD in the 'first and foremost' section of your guide: are you implying to download ressources aswell or do you want the user to just add the files to your MO2 program list like LOOT?Let me thank you again and greetings from germany!Edit: spelling Juanton5oup wrote: Thank you!Yes, you need the Resources and the Standalone for DynDOLOD to properly operate.I could potentially add some sort of an indication for optional mods. May take some time though.Thank you, I just saw that you added the ressources for the dynDOLOD later in the same particion of the guide.- I feel stupid.No hurry, was just an idea:DThank you again and greetings!.
Xardarass wrote: Hey,first of all let me thank you for you extensive modding list with my first comment. It shows you have invested much time in this and that is what convinced me to give it a try and make it happen for me.It might be to much to ask for, but I think an even further improvement to this modlist would be, to mark the mods with colors (or similar) for 'is necessary for other mods to work' and 'can be left out if you dont want it'. That way someone who is not a fan of some mods and is inexperienced with modidng can easily decide to not install a mod he doesn't like.I also have a question regarding dynDOLOD in the 'first and foremost' section of your guide: are you implying to download ressources aswell or do you want the user to just add the files to your MO2 program list like LOOT?Let me thank you again and greetings from germany!Edit: spelling Juanton5oup wrote: Thank you!Yes, you need the Resources and the Standalone for DynDOLOD to properly operate.I could potentially add some sort of an indication for optional mods. May take some time though.
Xardarass wrote: Thank you, I just saw that you added the ressources for the dynDOLOD later in the same particion of the guide.- I feel stupid.No hurry, was just an idea:DThank you again and greetings!Yeah, it may be something I could do in the future.And greetings from the US!.