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MobRaven

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I have just opened the game but it is using only the vanilla assets. I have many mods loaded up but they are being ignored. Loot only shows the inherent vanilla assets in its list. NMM shows the the mods I have put in and they are all active. I must have accidentally pushed the wrong button somewhere by mistake. Can anyone tell me the button I need to press so that the mods will come into play? I just recently switched to SE and have no idea what to do.  Thank you.

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That could be almost anything. But there's a good chance you have your game and mods spread across more than one drive. if so, your Windows security might be blocking NMM from installing the mods across drives.

Go into your NMM settings and make sure everything is using the same drive (including the cache or virtual files which is a different section than the mod directories).

I use NMM as well, and when I first installed Skyrim SE I accidentally had the above problem. Putting everything on the same drive fixed it.

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I also use NMM Community Edition and everything is on my D drive except for Documents/My Games/Skyrim Special Edition GOG which is on the C drive by default.

This is weird, when I put a semi-colon after C or D drive it turns into an emoji, never had that happen before. I believe that is a semi-colon after the drive letter to denote a drive, or is it a colon?

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On 11/10/2024 at 9:55 AM, wfandrews said:

Do you know why it turned into an emoji when I put a colon after the drive letter?

It's a shortcut for typing certain emojis on desktop, without having to dig through the emoji picker at the top of the text box.  There are a bunch of more descriptively-named ones too, like :grin:, or :slightly smiling face:.  Start typing a colon and the first word of the name, and you'll get a list of suggestions.

If you really want the colon there, try typing another character and another word immediately after, then move the cursor over and backspace the extra character out:  e.g., "D:\ drive" → "D: drive".  Or paste it in from Notepad or such: "D: drive".

 

Edited by AaronOfMpls
ok, now why does it process them in bold text, but not regular?
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