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Another question though - does anyone know which mod adds the village of Grimm's Hollow to the game? I'm completely stuck on the quest that goes with it but I can't even find the download thread to look for hints.

Grimm's Hollow?

I would say Reclaiming Sancre Tor.

Here is the Official Walkthrough. Hopefully it helps.

 

Greetings,

Alba and Tobjoern :)

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Another question though - does anyone know which mod adds the village of Grimm's Hollow to the game? I'm completely stuck on the quest that goes with it but I can't even find the download thread to look for hints.

Grimm's Hollow?

I would say Reclaiming Sancre Tor.

Here is the Official Walkthrough. Hopefully it helps.

 

Greetings,

Alba and Tobjoern :)

 

Ahh! Thank you, I'd assumed for some reason it was one of the smaller settlement mods I'd added.

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*Looks around* I don't know if this is the form to help me but...which mod helps sort or fix bugs within the OB system? Is it BOSS,OBMM,Wyre Bash,the Unofficial patch,OBSE, ect.?...I really can't tell the difference... :ninja:
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Well, I'm not an expert, but I'll give it a try.

 

The Unofficial Patches fix a lot of the bugs ingame. So it's a a good place to start from.

 

OBMM helps you install mods in different formats and you can actively change your load order with it. It's very own file format OMOD makes installing and uninstalling a lot easier and less messy.

 

BOSS has access to an online list of compatible mods and fixes your load order according to that list to reduce conflicts.

 

OBSE is a script extender and enables a lot of additional functionality for complex mods and scripts. You basically just intall it and use the OBSE launcher to launch your game - that will enable OBSE. If you are not a modder, you don't have to meddle with it.

 

FInally, Wrye Bash combines a lot of all of this in one huge, powerful, but very complicated tool which takes a lot of getting used to.

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