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  1. hi! it's unfortunate that i found the existence of "skyrim revisited" late after following the guide of skyrim STEP 2.2.6. had i known, i would have chosen to use Mod Organizer rather than wrye, thinking wrye was superior (during oblivion days) than MO. that said, i have downloaded 90% of mods in STEP and repacked them in BAIN as necessary. i didnt download the "installer version" of the mods if available but chose to download it manually. now, i would like to follow the skyrim revisited because i would like to incorporate body replacers and enb which are not STEP mods. my question is, can i use all my BAIN ready installers in MO? (i dont want to repeat the tedious process of downloading mods) and should i follow the install order of skyrim revisited or maintain the install order prescribed by STEP?
  2. it became clear now. thank you very much. :)
  3. i'm about to use wrye bash as my mod manager. so before doing so, i have read a lot of guides about it including those not mentioned here. my question is about creating a complex bain installer. i know the theory behing alphanumeric ordering but no guide has explained why or when should i prefix a folder 00, 01 or 10, some structures are in increments of 5 like 00, 10, 15, 20... and so on. i dont understand how they come up with these numbers. if ordering is all that matter, why cant they name it as 1, 2, 3 and so on. also are core files can only be named "core"
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