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= Mod Testing Setup & Profiles = | = Mod Testing Setup & Profiles = | ||
==Mod Managing Programs== | |||
The mod should be first inspected by a mod organizer program such as Wrye Bash (WB) or Mod Organizer (MO). The Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) is no longer supported by STEP. Using these programs will let you know if the mod is suitably constructed and whether it conflicts with other mods. (mods with BSA archives will have to be extracted as loose files to view conflicts in WB) At this point, the choice is yours as long as you one or the other. Both have different merits; however, for testing both work just fine. MO might be the wiser choice if you don't want to use SIS. | |||
'''[[Guide:Wrye_Bash|Wrye Bash]]''' | |||
'''[[Guide:Mod_Organizer|Mod Organizer]]''' | |||
MO creates virtual folders when installing mods, which means it will keep the Skyrim directory clean. This can help in troubleshooting. It can also create profiles, similar to SIS. | |||
==Skyrim Installation Swapper / Mod Organizer== | ==Skyrim Installation Swapper / Mod Organizer== |
Revision as of 20:13, June 26, 2013
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