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  1. I'm sorry, I'm new to modding FFVII Remake. Where should I make the folder? what is the location for Steam version?
  2. If you installed mods with MO2 you need to add, F04edit to the executable list, and start fo4edit through Mo2. If you're using another mod manager I can't help you.
  3. Why don't you just download the files manually and extract the content to the location given as per install instructions? I use Joew's kcd mod manager, to "turn on" or "turn off" the mods after extracting the files. That said I don't use Vortex nor Epic Store games, so I'm no expert.
  4. If I remember correctly, games you buy on Microsoft store, you don't really own as you do with steam, GOG etc. You won't have permission to look inside the games folder. Also in my experience, you don't even have the exe file on your computer. Only some kind of shortcut. So in other words, you can't mod games bought on MS since you don't have a recognisable folder structure.
  5. Thanks for sharing this incredible simple solution. Though I already learned about this on steam. And the game used in that tutorial was Half Life 2. It was really easy afterwards to find out how to do it for Fallout 4. oh, I accessed the steam console, by typing "steam://open/console" in my internet browser.
  6. No need to install a Debug Console enabler mod...You can add "DBGConsoleON=true" in the general.ini file. You can find that in The Witcher 3\bin\config\base. To access it in game just press the tilde or "~" key. If you're using a non qwerty keyboard I can't tell you, since I've no experience with said keyboards. Anyway hope this helps. Edit: Disregard my post...
  7. Shouldn't you have to set it yourself in order to do so in the Skyrim.ini under [Papyrus]?
  8. Wait, wut? No offense but I have absolutely no idea what you just said!
  9. If it is, we're going to have to wait until SKSE arrives. Incidently Brodual upload a video, about temporary SKYUI Replacements. Might as well check it out for now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB_GVg0PxCY&ab_channel=Brodual
  10. When you start up LOOT you see at the top, a house icon with a widget, click it and select "TESV: Skyrim Special Edition" Bob's your uncle.
  11. Do you really need to uninstall Loot? I still play the OG Skyrim. I guess you can't have different versions running at the same time? That said Loot has also stopped working with the OG Skyrim. >.<
  12. In response to post #43855830. #43872595, #43873225, #43873565 are all replies on the same post. Yes you're totally right, I apologize. Must have suffered from a massive brain fart. And you're also right about adding that line, it doesn't do Jack S###. >.< Anyway, about those message I always click "yes to all" (though in my native language is I have to choose "cancel"?!? Also loading in just Skyrim.esm and my esp. I had to click yes to all 2 times, not 50 as you stated in your forum post. tbh, I didn't have any crashes ...yet. *knock on wood*
  13. In response to post #43855830. I'm no expert, So I can't help you with those crashes. But about those you can safely disable them by simply changing the line "bBlockMessageBoxes=1" to "bBlockMessageBoxes=0" You can find this line in the SkyrimEditor.ini under [MESSAGES] You can find the .ini in your SkyrimSE root folder
  14. I had wonky fps, I had to swallow my pride, turning the resolution down from 1920*1080 to 1600*900 (details still ultra). Never went below 60fps after that.
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