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The changes these will make are placebo at best and dangerous at worst. You will realistically not need any other tweaks than the ones already in the guide. When the guide says to install a mod, it will be formatted as follows: Main File - Example Mod 1.

This is referring to the mod's category on Nexus, the file name, and the file version. Unless instructed otherwise, simply download the listed file using the Mod Manager Download button and install it normally through MO2.

If you do not know how to install mods through MO2, please watch the video linked above. Download the latest version of MO2 here. Click "Browse R Anomaly folder, name the instance whatever you want and click next.

Some versions of Windows 7 have problems with installation of MO2, if you encounter a problem when selecting the Anomaly folder try downloading and double clicking this Windows file. The next page will show you where you'r mods and other files for Anomaly mods will be stored, you can leave it as it is and click next. After MO2 boots up you will get 2 popups, one is for an optional tutorial and the other one is for Nexus which we won't need.

In case you skipped the tutorial or didn't fully understand it here's a quick explanation of the most important features. The left pane displays all installed mods , their priority order and enabled status depicted according to the selected profile. Mods can be sorted by name, flag, category, version number, priority, installation date, or Nexus ID. Selecting multiple mods by Ctrl-clicking allows you to toggle the selection with the 'Spacebar'.

To change profiles, click on the profile drop-down box and select the desired profile. To learn more about profiles, see the Profiles section. The left pane has many columns displaying various information about each mod. You can turn off any column you feel you don't need by right-clicking on the column bar and unchecking it. The red X icon appears when an installed mod does not contain any data that Mod Organizer recognizes as valid mod information. In addition, the mod name will be greyed out and italicized.

If you want to use the mod despite this fact, you can right-click the mod and select Ignore missing data to remove the flag. This will put an empty textures folder in the mod directory, which MO will see as valid data despite the fact that it does absolutely nothing. The heart question icon appears when a mod has not been endorsed. The Filter button applies filters to the Left Pane for easier management. A selector pane will expand from the left-hand side, and from the selection shown you can filter the display by the use of the left mouse button.

Multiple filters can be chosen by holding "Ctrl" and left-clicking. To disable the currently selected filter right-click on the highlighted filter name and choose: 'Deselect filter' from the context menu.

Context Menu. You can access the All Mods portion alternatively by clicking the Open list options menu beside the profile drop-down. Mod Information. The Information dialog box for any mod may be accessed by either double-clicking the mod or via the context menu.

Back then, anafuineluva, on 09 February asked this question, "Does ini tweaks apply over skyrim. Is there a way to apply them to skyrimprefs. To which Tannin replied, "ini tweaks do not change skyrim. This means that if a setting exists in ini tweaks, that setting is used over any other ini. In fact, as it stands right now, ini tweaks should even overwrite settings from other ini files, i.

I have made use the ini tweaks for the settings that S. I set up a mod with them and installed it, this way when I switch profiles, I just enable it and do not have to worry about editing the ini itself. Nice feature. To set up a new custom tweak you can do a couple of things. MO will now show the new folder as a greyed out mos. An easier way to do this in the current version of MO, is if you have an empty overwrite folder to double click on it open it up and right click and create a new folder, you do not need to rename it.

Click close to exit the overwrite folder dialog. Give it a name that reflects what you want, something like Custom ini Tweaks and press OK.

You now have a new mod named Custom ini Tweaks. In either case double click on the new mod to open the information pane and select the INI-Files tab. Enter the name of the tweak in the dialog that pops up and click OK. Say you want to do the fonts from Darnified UI. Name the tweak Darn fonts and click OK. Click on the new entry and in the big box on the right copy and paste the whole section from the readme starting with the [Fonts] header.

The save button will become active, click it to save the tweak and close the information pane. Re-open the information pane and the new tweak will now have a check box next to it, click it to put a check in the box to activate it. Another option is if a mod needs a certain entry for the mod to function right you can just open the mod and create the tweak for it there.

This way the tweak will be enabled when the mod is. A condensed version of the above is:. Mod Filtering. Mod Organizer MO allows multiple ways to find and view mods through grouping, searching, and filtering. Currently you can group mods together two different ways via the drop-down menu at the bottom center of the left pane. You can group by categories or Nexus IDs. As a visual hint, the modlist will be placed inside a green box when mod grouping is active.

If you wish to turn off mod grouping, select No Grouping from the drop-down menu. Along with the icons in the flag column showing conflicts, there is also a colour-highlighting applied to mods that are either 'winning' or 'losing' a conflict with the selected mod. Mod Organizer has an advanced filtering system, making mod organization easy.

To access it, click the Filter button at the left, bottom corner of the Left Pane. This will pop out a sidebar of different filters in it, which are discussed below.

Filters may be combined by using the And or Or commands at the bottom of the sidebar. Using the And command will filter through and only show mods that meet all selected filter criteria.

Conversely, the Or command will show all mods that meet at least one of the filter's criteria. As a visual hint, the modlist will be placed inside a red box when filters are active. Here you can quickly find your mods by simply typing in parts of their name. Right Pane. Load order can easily be modified by dragging and dropping into the correct position.

For more information, see Priorities. If you right-click inside the Plugins tab, you will find you have three options:.

Selecting multiple plugins by Ctrl-clicking allows you to toggle the selection with the 'Spacebar'. The Lock load order button can be useful if you want certain plugins to be in a specific order. If you select a bunch of mods and lock them in this order, those mods will always end up in that order, although other plugins may slip in between them. If a mod contains assets in a BSA file, it will appear in the Archives tab under the mod's name.

This will extract the BSA's contents to any folder you choose. That means their priority depends solely on the mod priority order and not the plugin priority order load order. If you decide to do this, please note that you will have to load BSAs through dummy plugins. The Data tab provides an overview of how the Skyrim Data directory is seen when a program is launched through Mod Organizer.

The File column tells the name of the file and the Mod column tells us the source of the file. If the name reported in the Mod column is colored red, another mod is active that would have provided the same file, but the mod reported in red is currently overwriting that file. If you hover over the red mod name, it will tell you where the conflicting file is located. Ticking Show only conflicts at the bottom of this tab will cause it to only display files that have conflicts between mods.

The context menu in the Data tab accessed by right-clicking provides several useful options. The Add as Executable option is useful to add applications installed to the data directory quickly to Mod Organizer's list of executables.

The Hide option will add a. The Write to file option will create a text file listing every single file in your virtual data directory and its source. It will present you with a Save As dialog box, to which you can type whatever name you want for the filename.

It is suggested to add a. The Refresh option, as well as the big refresh button at the top of the tab, will check for any changes and make sure what you are seeing is current and accurate. The Saves tab displays your saved games. Hovering the mouse over a save brings up information about that save, including which ESPs used in the save are missing from the current profile.

The image at the right shows a save with no missing plugins, the text: Missing ESPs , is just the header, not a statement of the save condition. Right-clicking and selecting Fix Mods This provides a simple way to put all your mods for any particular save back into their original configuration.

The Downloads tab is where all mods downloaded through Mod Organizer are stored. To learn more, visit the Downloading Mods tab. General Settings. To configure new categories, go to Settings and click Configure Mod Categories button across the bottom of the General tab. You will get a new window with the existing categories listed. If you cannot see all of the information in this window stretch it by dragging the right or left edge out a bit.

You can do the following in this window:. Single-click on a category to select it. The entire row will become highlighted. To add a missing category, right-click on any of the existing categories to get a little pop-up that will let you add or remove a category. Click the Add entry.

A new blank category will be created above the highlighted category. MO will assign a new ID to the category with "new" as the name for it.

To add the missing Nexus category, go to the Nexus main page , hover over the Files button at the top of the page, and then select Categories to open the Categories page. To get Nexus IDs, hover over one of the categories and somewhere in your browser you should see the link preview. Go back to MO and highlight your new category. Double-click on the Nexus IDs field and enter the number you got in the previous step.

Double-click on the name field to rename from "new" to the category name you want to use. You may have noticed that some categories have nested sub-categories. You can do this from the same dialog as above. To nest a category you have to specify its Parent ID, the last column to the right of the window. If at any time you want to remove a category, highlight it, right-click and select remove.

Various settings for some Mod Organizer plugins can be set in the Plugins tab in Settings. To learn more, see the MO Plugin Extensibility section.

Mod Organizer MO can be extended in a few ways through plugins. There are currently three kinds of plugins: extensions, installers, and tools. Extensions add to the capabilities of Mod Organizer by adding support for other coding languages.

Mods are packaged in many different ways. This will delete all the files from the old version of the mod and replace them,with the ones from the new version.

This is the only time you should use the Replace option, otherwise always use Rename. Mod Organizer 2 In this step, we will install and configure Mod Organizer 2, the best mod manager for any Bethesda game.

Installing Mod Organizer 2 Download the Mod Organizer 2 main file from here Once the download has finished, run the installer When prompted to choose an install location, pick any location outside of any default Window folders like Program Files x86 and outside of the game's Root folder Click Next until the installer finishes Configuring Mod Organizer 2 Initial Setup Run ModOrganizer.

On the last page, select Finish MO2 will launch and prompt you with a pop-up called Show tutorial? Because of conflicts like this, the guide unfortunately only supports the English version of the game.



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