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In anticipation of 1.4 patch what do I need to do with my current mods


ElleGrayston

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Hello all,

 

Thank you to all the uploaders here and to the admins/moderators of Nexus! I have several mods running through NMM and a few that I added manually. Do I need to remove all the mods before the patch or just remove ones that may be causing conflicts after the patch, in other words wait and see?

 

A few of the mods, some of which are plugins, I currently run are:

 

Telthalions Finer Hair 1_5

AEterna Circlets Improvement 2_0

Beauty Faces for Females necKros 131

CBBE athletic

Enhanced night

Get more ingots

Glowing ore veins

High Qual Eyes

Immersive HUD

Improved NPC Clothing High Res

Enhanced Blood Textures

Nightingale Prim

No More Blocky Faces

Quality_World_Map v4

Respectful Lydia

Skyrim HD 2k Textures v1_2 Full

Breezehome Improvements

Proudspire basement upgrade

 

Thanks,

EG

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Yeah, there's just no way to tell until the mod has actually come out and people start running into problems.

 

Given past history, it's probably going to break a few mods, but there's just no way to know until they do break.

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It's probally safe to say that any mod using SKSE will not work with the new patch till SKSE itself is updated to run with the new patch version.. it usually takes a day or two for Silverlock to update for a new patch.. so stuff like SkyUI will not run until the new SKSE is inplace.
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The patch will be nice for those of you who already know how to mod , BUTT ! Is there any where i can find info on learning how to mod as a beginner . Can't find anything on the net or nexus . Appreciate any help . thanx .
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If you do want to keep playing until SKSE and others catch up to the new patch COPY your Tesv.exe (found in the Skyrim folder) and both of the ini files - found in The C:\users\your user name\documents\games\skyrim folder - make a new folder and copy them there for safekeeping.

 

Stop reading this and Do it now because Steam may catch you without your backup and overwrite your game files without warning.

 

My folder is in a folder named Skyrim Backups and the sub folder is named Skyrim Backup 1-21-2012 (because I have several other backups of older files)

 

Be sure to make a backup every time you have a new version working, and backup the ini before you make any change to your ini files also. Remember, It's too late to backup after it fails. :whistling:

 

Then - if the patch breaks something you can rename the new Tesv.exe to something like tesv.old and COPY the tesv.exe from your back up back into the Skyrim folder - do the same with the ini files and you will be back at your current version. With the new versions available to copy back when the fixes to SKSE and other things are done.

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