Wabbajack is essentially a mod pack tool. Users can create big lists of mods, and Wabbajack will automatically download the files from various sources, create a fresh folder full of those mods, and let you copy the results directly to your game folder. Use the included Mod Organiser 2 install to launch the game, and you’ve got a massively modified experience underway in the space of a few minutes.
What makes it so useful? One example - Ultimate Skyrim (Requiem based) used to take fucking ages to install and configure properly, now it has a one click installer due to how Wabbajack works.
One example - Ultimate Skyrim (Requiem based) used to take fucking ages to install and configure properly, now it has a one click installer due to how Wabbajack works.
What a fucking casual modder
It's supposed to take hours, that's how God made it!
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
Do note that US is for the legendary edition only, if you prefer SSE and/or don't want a requiem-based modlist, you're better off waiting until legacy of the dragonborn v5 gets released and lexy's list gets updated for it.
The YASHed installer is still WIP last I checked, but yeah that's an option if you don't mind doing the rest yourself. There's also F4EE for Fallout 4 which is built around Horizon, pretty much the requiem equivalent to FO4.
Did you ever read an instruction like "Install version 2.1.0 of Mod X" only to be able to find a bunch of dead links or an incompatible older/newer version? It was always super fun hitting one of those ~8hrs into a new mod install
It's the casual life for me
The "best" mod experience is a fairly recent one, going through this:
https://wiki.step-project.com/User:Kelmych/Fallout3
but avoiding anything FWE. Think it was around ~4 hours *each* time, because after finishing the first time the texture mods weren't working.
After going through it the second time I eventually figured out which mod was causing it (think it was UIO) but going through it once was enough
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
Yeah it still has its teething issues, given that this is still early days for the project and all the various modlists that use it. It should get better once everything starts to settle and the lists have a chance to mature some.
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