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Thank you very much for the comment!
Welcome back my friend. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who was forced by Nostalgia to return to Skyrim and send some greetings to the Nexus.
Kartika is really a great start for another journey into the arts you are capable to show (although I tend to prefer Redheads like Puppy much more). Make your self home, lift your feets.. I'm pretty sure that we'll get you some fresh baked cookies within the next hours *cough* if we still find some new Thalmor of course.
With Kartika I'm doing a reboot, and this to me is having a great time.
Thank you very much Isleen!
I can see your return will be a great bonus to the community with sets like this, welcome back
Very wonderful work!
very well done, my friend, very well done
oh, and welcome back... see this from you let me forgot the fact of your bit abstinence
Thumbs up!
Doing something very different this time. The super short TL DR version is that I am writing a story about Wolf who exists in two time periods. Roughly 800 AC in Norway (aka Skyrim) and around 2280 in the Northern-Eastcoast area of the US (aka FO4). Not tied to any game lore though - I am just using the two game engines to provide some of the screenshots. Also semi-playing the game as if it is the story. Rather fun and a cool twist. Also good chance Wolf will be in a romance with Mani - the female elf that Liadys made. Going to see if I can manage a straight romance.
Lol so aye I am still playing. Making mods, keeping up on support for my presets and mods in both games, hanging out here a little less than I would like but time is tight for me now - got my dog, work is super, super busy, got real life things to focus on ... plus playing two games and writing. But all good. I am having fun with my hobbies which is the point.
Anyhow I can say when I updated NMM it was a disaster. The best approach I heard from friends is to export your load order. Then uninstall every mod one by one and keep a back-up. Then update NMM when it has no mods installed. Then re-add them all and then reload with the proper load order. That worked for most folks I know. Was too late for me though.
Course that is a s#*! load of work and time and I suspect your mods are numerous and complicated.
Again thank you