

As the name suggests this manages your mods for you some of them can be many, many files and dealing with disabling them if they’re too unstable is a bitch. Here’s a rough install order for what I had: NMM, the Nexus Mod Manager. My copy of Skyrim was like $7 on Steam, so of course I have Steam on there too.Īnd then be prepared to spend a couple of days getting all the mods in and working. And maybe Win7 instead of 8, honestly I dunno which one takes up more disc space but I imagine it’s probably the newer one. I’d recommend like a 40g partition if you were doing it from scratch. And I mean full – it’s at the point where I can’t install any more mods because I’m out of space. I have a 33.5g partition on my Mac’s drive full of Windows 8 and Skyrim and mods. Near the end he mentioned that he really enjoyed my post about Naughty Skyrim and kinda wanted to get together a gaming PC to do it on.Īnd I was all, man, you don’t need that. So I just had a very pleasant brunch with a friend (hopefully I didn’t natter on about myself and my projects TOO much).
