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1.Core mods only? 2. After Install 2D(Fixes) ...


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-Are the core mods the only ones that make up Step:Core?

-If i choose to download and install the others, will it still be considered as Step:Core ?

-Should I download the ones with all patches inside? (Example: Consistent older people 21 all npcs CRF BOYD Compatible or etc.)

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-After installing 2D(Fixes) , will i need to rebuild patches with wrye bash? 

-If yes, will i need to rebuild patches for every section/step of the guide?

Miscellaneous Questions:

-Is ENBoost needed?

 

My specs:

CPU:i5-3570k

GPU: AMD Saphhire R9-280X

MB: Gigabyte z77-d3h

SSD: Plextor m5 pro 128GB

HDD: 1TB

Fans: Afew

OS:Windows 7 Ultimate 

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1. - yes

    - no, but you can can install other mods if you want

    - download multiple versions that way you can install the version you want should you decide to install something else down the road

2. - If you are just testing to see if the game starts do not use a bashed patch after every section, just leave it unchecked until you are finished

    - ENBoost should be used, but it isn't mandatory like SKSE or USKP.... If you want to avoid the memory crashes though it is really god for that.

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Additional question: When I load Skyrim Project Optimization- Full Version( Which includes all DLCs), It says:

Sorry couldn't put up picture.

BAIN package installer pops up saying this looks like a package prepared for installation through BAIN

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Hit the Manual button. It'll probably have a couple of folders, open the one you need and drag the esp to the top where it says Data. You should see a green message that says "Looks Good". Click Install.

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