![]() ![]() Apparently the mod can be manually installed as well, which typically bodes well for a Bain installation. I looked at the BSB file structure through the little spyglass preview thingie on Nexus, and it *seems* pretty straightforward. I already added NMM to my stable, for the occasions where I need to install FOMODs and repacking is annoyingly complicated I *really* do not want to add a third manager, especially one that I've heard can be quite buggy with SSE. So, it's a set of tools I'm familiar with. I've used Wrye Bash as my primary mod manager since Oblivion, and before that I used (and still use, for that matter) Wrye Mash. ![]() I've noted that people have had trouble trying to install it with NMM (at least if they try it the automated way), and I've seen others claim that apparently MO works well. Here's the thing. but the devs weren't able to tell me.Īnyway, I've been watching the SE release of Beyond Skyrim: Bruma with a lot of interest over the last few days. ![]() for all things Wrye Bash related, I figured my question had some chance of being answered here. Since this place appears to be something of an.erm. ![]()
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