Guest deleted228369666 Posted November 24 Share Posted November 24 i take my time, at any of mods, i am interest. Read many comments, check the bug section, the description to get more information. You know what i don't like ? When a Mod tells me, to run a utility or utilities, using or not a mod manager, so their Mod, can work good. Just add it to the main Mod file, do, you, all the needed steps. More than 85% maybe percent of people here, don't know about those things and don't want to make their life so, not easy. People like me, endorse a Mod, because make things easier and better. i am not going to use a mod, if it need so much effort from me. i don't want to know everything about modding. That's all. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
showler Posted November 24 Share Posted November 24 If it needs a utility then it needs a utility. You can't steal other people's work and add it to your mod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomanR Posted November 24 Share Posted November 24 If it's some more complex mod and needs to run some other utility(ies), there is propably some good reason for it and author didn't chose this for just for fun or torture an user. If it means some difficulties for you, fair enough. I believe there are plenty of other simplier mods to choose for your game. But honestly that thinking resembles me something like "I want to drive a car but I don't want to know that I need to refuel it or change the tyres or oil from time to time." Is learning something new so bothersome these days? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest deleted228369666 Posted November 25 Share Posted November 25 Yes, it's funny. One time i try to drive a friend car at a parking and I threw it in a puddle. it was fine, no damage. No one speak about steal anyone work. i am not and never will be a mod author. So much effort and so many knowledge of extra software to use. I prefer to turn my thoughts into written art, at least in my own language or simply by preparing a new article for my blog. i download 68 GB of mods for Skyrim Special Edition, 16 GB for Fallout 3, 9 GB for Oblivion. Well, for Fallout 4, from the year i discover mods, i try and try, many mods, and just now i have finally, all the mods i like. So now is time to choose some Morrowind mods, even if the graphics of that game, well, is really really old. 32 GB for Fallout New Vegas. Well, Fallout London mods, is at the start and Vortex, don't have this game to it list. That's all. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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