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Vanquisher of Bugs - Arthmoor


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Modding advice that I hope people heed:

-Start with small patches and minor tweaks and then go from there.

-Plan exactly what you want to change and how it will affect the rest of the game.

-Anything you release is something you should be willing to go back even years later and update/fix as needed so keep a backup of all your project files and notes!

-When starting out, just mod privately for yourself and NOT for anyone else or public releases; if you are happy with your work then others will be happy with it as well (hopefully).

 

Whenever people praise Bethesda games, I always ask them 'how does it play WITHOUT any mods or unofficial patches' and then they give me this cold stare like 'you know already'.

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Pretty much all of Arthmoor's mods are essential to me in SSE. I have a lot of his other ones installed especially USSEP, Alternate Start and the town expansion mods. Anything new I install right away. Definitely Elite status when it comes to modders. Respect! Edited by fiskin1
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This guy deserves a modding award of sorts. Nobody has ever gone to lengths of unofficial bug-fixing that Arthmoor has put time into. Thank you very much for your invaluable contribution to the ever-expanding modding community of TES and Fallout ;)
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Like many here, I've been an admirer of Arthmoor's work and user of much of it since I started modding games. The ability to implement and enjoy ones passion for something would be what many of us would try for I think. Fortunately for the modding community, Arthmoor has shared that passion with all of us. It is not that uncommon to see a post from Arthmoor in a forum thread to help direct someone having an issue or a good idea on where to look for an answer or even provide the key piece of information being sought. Saying "Thanks Arthmoor" sounds so empty at times, but I offer it in the most genuine manner I can.
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