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XPorter

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  1. Thanks Dragon...I thought about this after I asked the question, and forgot that when you copied a profile it duplicates all the mods in the list that can easily be enabled, lol. But yeah, that is probably what I will do...continue what I am doing and install all the mods in the list then copy them to another profile and disable the extended mods.
  2. Good Day Everyone, I know this post is over 2 months old, but I just wanted to clarify something. I have seen a couple people mention that they have their S.T.E.P. Core separate from their extended mods. Since there are very little Extended mods and mods from core that you would probably want to use with extended, wouldn't it make sense to just have them all under Core? I have just been installing all the mods from the S.T.E.P. 2.2.9 list under my Core profile. Now, mind you I have a pretty powerful setup: i7 3930K; 16gb RAM; GTX 680 4GB, so maybe it does not matter for me?? Now, if I did separate them into two distinct profiles, how would I run them together if I wanted to? Thanks
  3. Thanks Techangel85! This really good information, I like how you are organizing your mods...very neat and tidy. This is something that might be useful in a supporting S.T.E.P guide.
  4. This should be a basic question... I am finding the current Wrye Bash guide hosted on the S.T.E.P. wiki to be a bit vague. Â Now, I know that this was already mentioned and it was suggested to review the official Wrye Bash readme located at file:///C:/SteamLibrary/SteamApps/common/Skyrim/Mopy/Docs/Wrye%20Bash%20General%20Readme.html#, the problem I am finding with jumping back and forth between the guide and the official readme is that there are some inconsistencies which can cause confusion. Â So, I was hoping I could ask for some clarification... In your Wrye Bash guide you have the mods ordered in groups under the Installers tab, i.e. "1-HD Misc_v1-3595-1-0.zip" and the rest of the mods in that group obviously have the prefix of "1-" to indicate group 1. Â The part that is not clear is I have not read where it is discussed that groups should be created. Â The official readme does not talk about organizing mods under the installer tab in this manner. Â Is this a requirement of S.T.E.P. in order to follow the currrent S.T.E.P guide better? Â What I have started to do is create Markers and label them the same as the current 2.2.1 guide, and then move the mods into the order they appear in the guide under their correct header (marker). Â Is my method an acceptable way to manage the mods or am I missing something? Â Is there possibly a guide I have missed somewhere?
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