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FALKREATH - skyrim ˚˖𓍢ִ໋🍃˚.⛰️⋆☁️
Skyrim (or any game, tbh) Modding Hot Take: if you are gonna be downloading/using mods in your game, you have to be willing to learn new skills to customize your experience...
✨️For Yourself✨️
Mod authors are doing this for free. You are not a customer. They are not a service. Before you report a bug, take time beyond uninstalling/reinstalling to use other tools to troubleshoot to make sure it's not a conflict in your own load order. If it is a bug, then using those tools will at least help you make a useful report. Learn to make your own patches. Get familiar with xEdit. Make your own outfit/object distributions with Skyptcher and Base Object Swapper. Figure out how to add HDT-SMP physics to clothing and hair YOURSELF. Modding is its own hobby, and learning new skills is half the fun. You owe it to yourself to take the time to think for yourself.
Dragon Attack at the Western Watchtower | Skyrim Special Edition
one thing to know about me is that i really like to put things on a Shelf
Hey @ whoever made the Dragonborn dreams mod? What did you mean by this
having your favourite game be a skyrim mod really limits who you can tell that will take you seriously and/or know what you're talking about, like damn I don't what to tell you Shawn, it's just a really good story and worthy of several fantasy awards, you will NEVER play it once in a million years, and neither will any one else i talk to, i am alone on this barren earth
Ion know if people are able to see or are interested in replying to this, but I was wondering if people are reliant on Nexusmods to download their Skyrim mods? And if the ppl who do follow sum of my stuff, would u still be able to download mods just fine if any potential future mods of mine won’t be published on there anymore?
Just curious if ppl on here tend to rely on nexus more or if u are flexible like e.g. how sims mods are posted and downloaded :)
So I had another idea