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To be an official Mod Tester there are a few requirements that STEP will need the Testers to meet. If you can meet these requirements and are interested in becoming a Mod Tester for STEP, contact an Administrator or Senior Staff member. | To be an official Mod Tester there are a few requirements that STEP will need the Testers to meet. If you can meet these requirements and are interested in becoming a Mod Tester for STEP, contact an Administrator or Senior Staff member. | ||
* | * Computer must be able to play Skyrim with a fully installed STEP:Extended profile on High to Ultra settings. At minimum, the computer has to meet the ''STEP Recommended System Requirements'' found at the top of the STEP Guide. | ||
* Testers must use Mod Organizer to test. Mod Organizer is the official recommendation for STEP and | * Testers must use Mod Organizer to test. Mod Organizer is the official recommendation for STEP and Testers are required to use it. | ||
* Testers must be able to set aside a small amount of time | * Testers must be able to set aside a small amount of time that will be used for mod testing. Generally, approximately 1-2 hours per week should be enough; however, the more the better! Some mods will require actual playtime to test. | ||
* Testers must already possess general knowledge of modding and troubleshooting to be effective | * Testers must already possess general knowledge of modding and troubleshooting to be effective Testers. Knowledge of the tools used for modding such as TES5Edit and the Creation Kit are not required but are extremely helpful and desirable skills! | ||
==== Overview of Testing Procedure ==== | ==== Overview of Testing Procedure ==== |
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