Hi guys, I'm going through a full install of Neo's SR:LE guide as it is to date, and have run into something that needs a bit of clarification.
The instruction is as follows:
Improved Eyes Skyrim
Author: missjennabee
Version: 1.2
Optionals(Via Installer):
   Complete
   Complete - Full
   None
   Werewolf
   Dawnguard
Overrides: The Eyes of Beauty
Mod Notes: This mod is a high quality texture replacer for all eyes in Skyrim. It also adds additional eye colors and variety for the player.
My question is, after going through all the screens in the installer, I don't get whether 'None' is a mistake in the guide, or I'm missing something.
The first two screens of the installer allow us to pick Complete and Complete - Full. But the third screen (which is the final screen) allows us to tick Dawnguard, Vampire and Werewolf or Werewolf - Alt. (one of the last two).
I've installed it for the moment by ticking what I thought looked good. But suffering from a severe case of OCD, I really would like to know how Neo intended it.
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Hi guys, I'm going through a full install of Neo's SR:LE guide as it is to date, and have run into something that needs a bit of clarification.
The instruction is as follows:
Improved Eyes Skyrim
Author: missjennabee
Version: 1.2
Optionals(Via Installer):
   Complete
   Complete - Full
   None
   Werewolf
   Dawnguard
Overrides: The Eyes of Beauty
Mod Notes: This mod is a high quality texture replacer for all eyes in Skyrim. It also adds additional eye colors and variety for the player.
My question is, after going through all the screens in the installer, I don't get whether 'None' is a mistake in the guide, or I'm missing something.
The first two screens of the installer allow us to pick Complete and Complete - Full. But the third screen (which is the final screen) allows us to tick Dawnguard, Vampire and Werewolf or Werewolf - Alt. (one of the last two).
I've installed it for the moment by ticking what I thought looked good. But suffering from a severe case of OCD, I really would like to know how Neo intended it.
Cheers.
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