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EMAN009

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  1. In response to post #9160045. #9162092, #9162352, #9164413, #9165803, #9166413, #9167007, #9167131, #9177780, #9182846, #9189858, #9190136, #9192312, #9200465, #9205399, #9205781 are all replies on the same post. I wholehearted agree with Fatalmasterpiece's awesome response. Also the fix/patch, rather than pulling an entire hundred megabyte archive, is to download individual mod pieces instead of entire packs. For example, I can download xp32's entire new animation pack and if an update comes up that I want for Magic Casting, I'll have to uninstall then reinstall the entire pack. On the other hand, I can just install the individual part versions of the mod that xp32 has put out and just uninstall and delete the old Magic Casting and download and install the new Magic Casting and take far less time, bandwidth, etc. This method probably doesn't work for "mod authors" who do not put out individual patches/parts of their mods lol :P. What I think would be great is the integration of the ENB binary files :D, but then again that's why we have the ENB manager which I haven't got to test out just yet because I just found out about it. The ENB manager along with other things like Gopher's Tutorial Vids :D, TES5 edit, BOSS, etc need to be advertised more by maybe adding a specific section under files on the skyrim nexus website called essential/beneficial files). Yes I know they're under categories under utilities; however, I think they need to be in a more highlighted spot. I'm hoping it has the same uninstalling functions for replacing previous overwritten files like NMM so I don't have to constantly redownload stuff or manually create a backups of my skyrim ini, skyrimprefs ini, etc (Yes, I like working efficiently not hard :D). By the way, I love the integrated categories from the skyrim nexus website into the NMM. I make far less screw-ups, especially since I like most others have tons of mods :D; profiling is an excellent idea. With profiling I could have a UNP set-up and CBBE set up a the click of a button :D, rather than having to uninstall a ton my mods manually then reinstall. The main question is will the profile install everything in the same order that I originally did or will it just go down the list??? Hmmm... Lastly I'm thinking about becoming a premium member; therefore supporting the Nexus team in it's endeavors financially :).
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