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Thanks a lot for your rigor and dedication Neovalen, I too learned quite a few tricks from SR and SRLE which I always use as a base when planning à new playthrough. Once my Skyrim was plagued with CTDs and other game breaking bugs, nowadays those are very rare and generally caused by obvious mistakes on my side. Your instructions helped a lot in this long quest for stability :)

Edited by caiuscosades
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I began to mod my game with SR-LE, and I love how detailed this Guide is! Congratulations! :) There just seems to be a problem with some FOMOD instructions boxes, which leads me to the Template instructions page instead (for example in the General Sound Improvement area). Hope that will be fixed soon as i would love to play this game with all those mods :)

  • 11 months later...
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Just reading a thread where you expressed irritation at Nexus commenters, then found this one, so I had to drop a line;  

 

I don't use SRLE, I do STEP: Extended plus Dreadflopps' packs (though I might try SRLE for a next install), but I couldn't play my game without Dual Sheath Redux, and the commitment and dedication that you and others display in keeping this community going is nothing short of amazing.  I only hope I can one day contribute back to this community with some mods of my own.  A big thank you man, don't pay even the slightest attention to any loser deriding you over content you created and gave to everyone for free.

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All hail the great Emperor Neovalen and his newly appointed apprentice Darth_mathias!

May the forces of Skyrim stay strong within the both of you !)

And I'm sure I speak for us all when I offer a gigantic thank-you, from the bottom of my heart ...

...  for stealing thousands upon thousands of hours away from our bony, keyboard ravaged, carpal-tunnel syndromed fingers as we plod our way through Skyrim's modding abyss.

In all seriousness, it's impressive...keep up the good work!

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There is not enough words to express how much I am eternally and spiritually grateful for this guide and also for Darthmathias for making the SRLE Extended guide as well.  Without these guides I would've had so much doubts and worries about modding Skyrim or even trying out new mods.  So thank you for everything Neo.  Hopefully I will make my own guide based off of SRLE and add other guides like SRLE Extended and Sthagg's performance guide (shoutout to the bro forreals) while adding my chosen mods into one big expansion guide. (this will start til I build my new computer which will be next year since I'm saving up for the AMD Vega (a.k.a. Greenland) card and AMD Zen (yes I know I know, but I want to try them out and plus its exciting :p).  OK too much rambling *rollseyes and sighs* , anyways thank you so much Neo. ::): :innocent:

Edited by nappilydeestruction
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I want to add my thanks to Neovalen and Darth_Mathias as well. Seriously, thank you for doing this. You have completely opened up a new world of Skyrim for me, as well as Fallout 4 when I go back to it with my new knowledge and comfort with modding. I appreciate the care and hard work you have put into creating these great and detailed guides, as well as taking the time to answer our questions. Thanks to everyone else that helps answer questions and provide feedback also. I've learned a lot reading the forums, too. I had zero clue what I was doing a few weeks ago, and now I am starting to figure it out. I never thought I'd get this game running with 350 mods. I don't follow either guide exactly, no offense (modding is about personal preference), but they are a great starting point for me. This is impressive work. My poor graphics card would like to have a word with you, though..."He's going back to Skyrim! I get a break!" HaHa, no such luck, buddy.

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