


These are located by default here:Ĭ:\Users\%YOUR_USER_NAME%\Documents\My Games\Skyrim\ This is to make sure that Skyrim generates the Ultra graphics setting, set the resolution, and turn off FXAA. Make sure you start the game first before modding. Usually this is something like:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\skyrim Know where your Skyrim installation is located. If you do not have all the DLCs, you could most likely complete the rest of the guide with no issues. This guide assumes that you have a fresh install (no mods at all) of the Legendary version of Skyrim (all DLCs). I look forward to hearing from you.Before you proceed complete the following steps: So, I'm stuck here waiting to sort and then play. While I found a "settings.yaml" and even a "masterlist.yaml", I could find no "userlist.yaml" However, looking at the top of the Loot page I read, "Masterlist Date: " and I need nothing from that list of mods." Four days ago I downloaded MO and installed the most recent version of Loot (to operate within MO) and began building a mod set up which uses almost none of the mods I used before.

I haven't played Skyrim for two years and I was using Loot back then with NMM. You can then edit the metadata it contains with reference to the documentation, which is accessible through LOOT's main menu." To do so, use the 'Open Debug Log Location' in LOOT's main menu to open its data folder, then open your 'userlist.yaml' file in the relevant game folder. Your user metadata will have to be updated manually. If the error is with your user metadata, this probably happened because an update to LOOT changed its metadata syntax support. Try updating your masterlist to resolve the error. "An error occurred while parsing the metadata list(s): yaml-cpp: error at line 201, column 13: bad conversion: 'text' key missing from 'message content' object. When I load loot I get the following error:
