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Starting a New Game in Skyrim will require you to setup each mod individually using MCM. This allows you to customize the game to your liking.
Currently there is no up to date guide walking through set up of each individual mod for 4.3 However, previous guides can be found Here. |
Most people have asked to start the game with mods preconfigured. RottenDub has included his save before character creation which has most mods configured.
Mods that cannot be configured to until after character creation. This list is a work in progress.
Mods that are simply not configured or turned on at all.
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Manual Mod Config
You will have a lot of freedom on what mods to add or remove in this pack.Assuming you left the modlist untouched,this is a guide on how to configure them step by step when you start a new game,but can also serve as a guideline, with both written and video examples.
◘Starting a new game
1.Start by choosing your gender,race and customize the character to your liking.
2.Don't rush the things that appear on screen and make sure you choose what settings are more suitable to you
3.After you finish creating your character a lot of stuff will pop out on screen be patient and select them one by one
4.Wait 30-60 seconds until there are no more messages in the left corner of your screen.
◘Configuring your mods
*Some mods after you activate them require you to exit *MCM
*MCM = Mod configuration menu
*Some mods's options will not appear in MCM menu after you configured another mod,to get back to configuring you mods just close and open the MCM menu
◘First order of business should be configuring your UI and SKY mods
•SKYUI
•Immersive HUD
•Extended HUD
•More HUD
•Screenshot assist
◘Second are the blood related and killmoves and player voices
•Bordersense
•Exhaustion
•Voiceset
•Violens
•Bloody Facials
•Auto Unequip ammo
◘Third is Loot,Animations and Trade routes
•Animations
•Dynamic Loot
•Dynamic Things
•Guild Starter
•Trade Routes
◘4th - Enemy Spawning and Enemy Behaviors
•Deadly Dragons
•Ultimate Dragons
•ASIS
•Immersive Creatures
•OBIS
- NOTES -
*if you have older CPU disable ASIS,SIC and OBIS extra spawns, this will let your CPU breath and will result in better performance
*Same goes for weaker GPU's most enemies and NPC will use 2k-1k Armor textures, cloth textures and Weapon textures
◘5th Spells, Perks, Auto potions and Auto spells
•Apocalypse
•SPERG and ORDINATOR combined
•Configuring auto spells
•Configuring auto potions
◘6th Survival mods
•Campfire
•Frostfall
•Realisting Needs and Diesease
•Hunterborn
*Draugnarak is good if you want to make your game a pure survival experience, not really fitting for a quest playthrough, draugr's will invade settlements, towns and villages and could ruin a lot of quests.
*If you want to start a hardcore survival experience gameplay and have no ideas how to do leave a reply and i'll try to guide you as best i can and give you some basic ideas to start out.
◘7th Weather
•Wonders Of Weather
•Minty's Lighting
•Vivid Wheaters
◘8th Weapons positioning for player and NPCS
•Dual Sheath Redux
•XPMSE
◘9 All other mods remaining
◘10 is optional but it is good practice to do a quick check of all mods and see if you missed anything, forgot to configure a mod or tweak and already configured mod.
Have Fun!
◘Starting a new game
1.Start by choosing your gender,race and customize the character to your liking.
2.Don't rush the things that appear on screen and make sure you choose what settings are more suitable to you
3.After you finish creating your character a lot of stuff will pop out on screen be patient and select them one by one
4.Wait 30-60 seconds until there are no more messages in the left corner of your screen.
◘Configuring your mods
*Some mods after you activate them require you to exit *MCM
*MCM = Mod configuration menu
*Some mods's options will not appear in MCM menu after you configured another mod,to get back to configuring you mods just close and open the MCM menu
◘First order of business should be configuring your UI and SKY mods
•SKYUI
•Immersive HUD
•Extended HUD
•More HUD
•Screenshot assist
◘Second are the blood related and killmoves and player voices
•Bordersense
•Exhaustion
•Voiceset
•Violens
•Bloody Facials
•Auto Unequip ammo
◘Third is Loot,Animations and Trade routes
•Animations
•Dynamic Loot
•Dynamic Things
•Guild Starter
•Trade Routes
◘4th - Enemy Spawning and Enemy Behaviors
•Deadly Dragons
•Ultimate Dragons
•ASIS
•Immersive Creatures
•OBIS
- NOTES -
*if you have older CPU disable ASIS,SIC and OBIS extra spawns, this will let your CPU breath and will result in better performance
*Same goes for weaker GPU's most enemies and NPC will use 2k-1k Armor textures, cloth textures and Weapon textures
◘5th Spells, Perks, Auto potions and Auto spells
•Apocalypse
•SPERG and ORDINATOR combined
•Configuring auto spells
•Configuring auto potions
◘6th Survival mods
•Campfire
•Frostfall
•Realisting Needs and Diesease
•Hunterborn
*Draugnarak is good if you want to make your game a pure survival experience, not really fitting for a quest playthrough, draugr's will invade settlements, towns and villages and could ruin a lot of quests.
*If you want to start a hardcore survival experience gameplay and have no ideas how to do leave a reply and i'll try to guide you as best i can and give you some basic ideas to start out.
◘7th Weather
•Wonders Of Weather
•Minty's Lighting
•Vivid Wheaters
◘8th Weapons positioning for player and NPCS
•Dual Sheath Redux
•XPMSE
◘9 All other mods remaining
◘10 is optional but it is good practice to do a quick check of all mods and see if you missed anything, forgot to configure a mod or tweak and already configured mod.
Have Fun!
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