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Interinactive

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  1. Thanks. I'm going to murder somebody is this doesn't end up working. I'm still working on the extended mods and it's been around 16hrs since I started all of this. With the STEP patches, you either use Core or Extended right? Also; is the Requiem Pack old? Should be not be using LOOT rather then B.U.M.? Should Skyrim-Community-Uncapper from Core be used? Finally, for the load order (with Step + Requiem Pack), how are people sorting that? Is there not one massive list that has every single STEP mod + Requiem pack mod showing the correct load order? Sorry if all of this sounds stupid, but it's like I can *feel* that it's going to break when I try it, so I'm trying to eliminate all that I can :( Thank you
  2. Thanks for the response! Are you saying that as I go through the core mods, I should watch out for additional Requiem patches? Also, with Core and Extended, are there not two different installation pages? I'm not sure I can see the difference entirely Thanks again
  3. Hello I was try to keep this brief, but the general problem I am having is that I'm utterly confused. I'm currently installing STEP Core (as STEP extended says "This page exists in regards to 2.3.0 development and is NOT meant for users in any way" - so I'm not sure how I can possibly use that. Anyway, I'm on Requiem 1.7.x (since there are no decent 1.8 patches for everything azirok used to cover). The issue I'm having is that I want to use STEP, your Requiem pack and either iNeed or RND. How should I go about doing this? I saw some of your earlier posts that suggest Extended should be used, but the message above sort of seems like I shouldn't. I've never used a STEP guide, and I've been pretty conservative with mods in the past. I'm doing my best to follow instructions so that nothing breaks. Thanks for any help
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