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Is the S.T.E.P. tutorial still the best modding tutorial?


TheCoryGuy

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Hey all.

 

So I'm wanting to come back to Skyrim after seeing all these awesome retextures and such. I've learned a little while being away (mainly with Mod Organizer), and I am wanting to know if the STEP guide is still the best out there.

I'm curious because of tools like TES5Edit and WyreBash, the latter of which I've never used.

I'm fairly confident that this will be the LAST time I attempt to mod and play through Skyrim. I have a couple hundred hours into the game and I've never beaten it, because I get enticed with a new mod and break the game. >< I screw it up every time.

 

Thoughts?

 

(LORE FRIENDLY modding goals are: enhanced retextures/models, better LOD loading, tweaked combat (archery) / talents, environment sounds, follower /horse enhancement, No new quests or spells or anything.)

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In the thread Morti has kindly linked for you in the post above, I have posted my recommended list on the first page. Under the Spoiler tag you will find sections like: Immersion, Animation, etc.

 

Here is a bit more indepth combat mod list:

 

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Right now I'm using Nordic 2handed attack animations by cyh0405. You will need new FNIS to patch all new animations. Watch this video guide on how to use it with Mod Organizer. -Link-

 

TES5Edit is mandatory. Original Bethesda .esm files have dirty edits and require cleaning. While dirty edits don't cause many problems for vanilla game, they become an issue when you start editing (modding) content.

You can also scan all your mods with it for any potential conflict and then try to resolve them.

 

WyreBash is most often used for creating bashed patches for mods editing loot list.

 

To solve your LOD issues you will have to use Dyndolod. It's a bit of a hassle to install, but there is no way around it if you want perfectly matching models and textures.

I'm not sure how beefy is your computer, but the best way to not have any LOD pop up in your face is to increase loaded cell count from 5 to 7 (uGrid). I didn't had any problems with quest firing, however I account that to my 4.5ghz i7 cpu.

 

 

You might want to give Cutting Room Floor and Opening Scene Overhaul a go. They both restore unfinished Bethesda's quests and content.

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