WHITELION1284 Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 So I love Skyrim. I also love mods. As a result I loathe/detest/hate/despise Steam more than I do even mosquitoes, and they suck. Now I haven't played Skyrim for some time but a friend just bought Dragonborn for me and I decided to look into another play through. Unfortunately I only see two ways to protect my saves from Steam update raping my heavily modified game. I can either play offline (which isn't foolproof as Steam likes to randomly insist on making a connection to update itself, which usually entails throwing out all my preferences) or to duplicate the Skyrim directory and install it somewhere Steam can't get it's grubby lil mitts into my directory structure. So that's what I did. I copied the whole 13GB folder to the root directory. Unfortunately, although NMM is fairly easy to work with, neither BOSS nor Wrye Bash recognize the second directory as the one to work on/from and I can't figure out how to tell them. So amidst considering how to counter such an absurd conspiracy against the sanctity of my saved games (which involved a mini-me and an orbital death ray) it occurs to me that surely someone has solved the problem of how to both extensively mod their game while simultaneously denying Steam the ability to wreak chaos and devastation on my several hundred hours of gameplay. So I'm begging for help. At this point (I think) I just need to know how to tell BOSS and Wrye Bash which directory my game is in. But I don't know how. I'm a quick study and desperate to learn the ways of the world. Please help me before I do something rash... Thanks so much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
korun Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 1/ steam won't connect by itself , i play not connected all time and it had never ever try^^,may be in 50 years when we'll be all controled by computers but not today2/rename the original folder skyrim»»skyrimData or backup or .........3/just show the way, for NMM go to settings, Skyrim directory=c:/ x:/ where you want,move boss in new skyrim dir, for wrye bash it's more subtil, just uninstall/reintall it will recognize the new one, yes it's not subtil :P but it works for me when i moved the whole skyrim package to another location@@ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WHITELION1284 Posted February 17, 2013 Author Share Posted February 17, 2013 Hey! Thanks for the reply. After numerous coincidences resulting in Steam being permitted to update I now have an almost supersticious dread of the program. I do remember the directory option when installing Wrye Bash so thanks for the reminder. With BOSS, to clarify, all I have to do is put BOSS in the same Skyrim directory that I intend to work out of? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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