

My final goal is to create a totally CTD and conflict free modlist, and run the game without any problem. I really wish to know what and when to solve manually with 圎dit, but i think i'm a bit potato for this. I feel a bit like they separate me because idk anything deeper about 圎dit. There was only 2 useful data: the creator's own method with quickshowconflits and how to create a modgroup. :SĬan i ask for a bit of an advice? Or can you push me to the right direction? When i asked the others at Discord about the tome of xedit, they said that it's not useless, but i'm wasting my time to read it - i should better follow the pinned messages at the cathedral of the method (where you can find obiously less serious pins like t-shirt designs and a pray for the 圎dit creator). But these are a bit rough for me, idk when should i use those, and which mods need truly cleaning. I'm trying my best all the time, i'm following guides, and trying to use properly 圎dit, LOOT, Wryebash and MO2.Īnother issue was when i asked them, 'when should i use a patch for 2 mods'? They answered, again, that "you should know when to use patch and when modgroup". Maybe it's just for me, but it's a bit foggy, and the guys at Discord are not so friendly and helpful when it comes to tips&tricks about Skyrim SE modding. they also stated that i must know how to do it, which conflict is okay and which is not, and that i will feel it in time, how to do it properly. add 1 mod, start to clean with quickshowconflicts and do the conflict handling by myself. When i asked for advice from the GamerPoets videos' creator, he pointed to the 圎dit Discord channel, especially to the 'cathedral of the method'.īut at 圎dit group in Discord, all the guys stated to clean ALL mods. He also states that do not clean every single mod. Here he states that until that point of the video's release, forget all the other tutorials, no matter the source. I'm also following reguralry GamerPoets videos, and i'm watching again this: So i'm trying to create a final modlist, after 2 years of mod testing, and i've found my preferences.
