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The easiest way to achieve this is to use a mod manager's INI functions. Make sure you generate a default Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini. This can be done by deleting your current INIs (remember to back them up first) in your Documents folder. Once deleted, generate new INIs by changing your settings to either medium, high or ultra in the Skyrim Launcher, as mentioned above in the Launcher Settings section. Once these default INIs have been generated, back them up. | The easiest way to achieve this is to use a mod manager's INI functions. Make sure you generate a default Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini. This can be done by deleting your current INIs (remember to back them up first) in your Documents folder. Once deleted, generate new INIs by changing your settings to either medium, high or ultra in the Skyrim Launcher, as mentioned above in the Launcher Settings section. Once these default INIs have been generated, back them up. | ||
'''Mod Organizer Users''' (recommended) | '''Mod Organizer Users''' (recommended)<br/> | ||
Using MO, the INI edits are specific to the profile that is loaded. To make a medium or high default INI, simply create a profile and copy and paste the default INIs into the INI Editor for that profile. Save it when you're done and when that profile is loaded so will be the default INI. Repeat this same process for creating a profile with the ultra INI that can be loaded for testing when needed. | Using MO, the INI edits are specific to the profile that is loaded. To make a medium or high default INI, simply create a profile and copy and paste the default INIs into the INI Editor for that profile. Save it when you're done and when that profile is loaded so will be the default INI. Repeat this same process for creating a profile with the ultra INI that can be loaded for testing when needed. | ||
'''Wrye Bash Users''' | '''Wrye Bash Users'''<br/> | ||
Navigate to the INI Tweaks folder in Skyrim's Data folder. This folder will only be present if you have installed Wrye Bash. Create two new text files and name one Default Medium (or High) Mod Test Skyrim.ini, and the other Default Ultra Mod Test SkyrimPrefs.ini. Make sure that your two text files change from .txt to .ini. Once these have been created, copy the contents of the default INIs into their respective INI files you just created. The same should be done for your normal/custom settings that you play Skyrim with, but name the resulting INIs differently, such as My Skyrim.ini, or My SkyrimPref.ini | Navigate to the INI Tweaks folder in Skyrim's Data folder. This folder will only be present if you have installed Wrye Bash. Create two new text files and name one Default Medium (or High) Mod Test Skyrim.ini, and the other Default Ultra Mod Test SkyrimPrefs.ini. Make sure that your two text files change from .txt to .ini. Once these have been created, copy the contents of the default INIs into their respective INI files you just created. The same should be done for your normal/custom settings that you play Skyrim with, but name the resulting INIs differently, such as My Skyrim.ini, or My SkyrimPref.ini | ||
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