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How to INSTALL Mods with MOD ORGANIZER 2 in 2019 Skyrim SE
This video serves as a bridge, if you would, between my last video, where we installed SKSE64 and my next video, which will be about a tool called LOOT. Before I can get into LOOT though, I want you to really be comfortable with the process of installing a variety of different necessary mods for your game. With this video, you will get you to a level where you’re comfortable downloading some mods on your own and trying them out. In fact, after this video, I really encourage you to that very thing. Go online, look up some popular mods, read about them, and find a few that you’d really like to experiment with in future videos. As I’ve stated before, I’m not here hold your hand and tell you exactly which mods you need. I want to make you capable of doing that on your own.
That being said, if you’re new to modding and this is the first guide you’re following, this isn’t the end, and I still have a lot more videos coming down the pipe with a whole lot more for you to learn. My takeaway is: know your limitation but also don’t be afraid to be independent and make yourself think a little bit.
Some Practice
Right, so let’s get into it. This video is continuing from my previous guides, and at this point, you should know the installation processes for the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch and the Skyrim Script Extender. These are covered in the Mod Organizer 2 Intro video and SKSE64 video, respectively. So check them out in the top-right if you need a refresher.
Now I didn’t just choose these mods as your first installs for any reason. First, of, they’re both crucial for users of this guide but secondly, and most importantly, they represent the easiest and one of the most challenging mod installations for MO2 users. That’s right guys, this is pretty much as hard as gets when it comes to most downloads and installs. Not too bad right?
So let’s go ahead and solidify the knowledge you learned from the last videos by installing a couple more essentials mods. Again, these are mods that just about every user should have so most of you will want these.
Sky UI
Let’s start simple. The first mod is straightforward to install now that we have SKSE64. It’s called Sky UI, and I’m sure most of you have heard about it. If not, I plan to dedicate I separate video to it in the future where I’ll be going over its features in-depth. For now, though, let me just say that it reworks the inventory user interface to better fit PC players. It does this by rescaling things, expanding lists, adding filters, a search box, and tweaking the favorites menu. It’s just a cleaner interface that honestly is still better than vanilla, even when using a controller.
The other important thing that it does is add a settings menu for mods. The popularity of this feature is so great that many mods require Sky UI for complete functionality. With it, you don’t have to use powers or books to configure setting to your liking. Again, a compelling feature and an absolute must for my guides.
Head over to the Special Edition Sky UI Nexus page. As you can see, it’s number is 12604. Links are down below as always too. The description is pretty barren aside from an unsupported alpha warning, but you can ignore that message as it’s outdated. It was only there because SKSE64 was in Alpha at the time of the mod’s release. I suggest also checking out the original Oldrim page for the mod’s description as this is just a port to SSE. Go over to files and download with the mod manager. Once the download is finished. Install it in MO2 like you would any regular mod... Full Written Guide on our Official Website: https://aicavehub.com/install-mods-with-mod-organizer-2/
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