![]() ![]() ![]() Yesterday, it was updated to be installed via an executable file instead of the traditional (and mod manager friendly) method of having its files be packaged inside a compressed file. Some mods at the time of Wabbajack's release, whether for Skyrim or another game like Fallout 4, either went private or announced that future updates would be on controlled platforms like until further notice.īut we're not here to talk about the various random mods, no, we're here to talk about a big one: the unofficial patch for the version of Skyrim released on PC in 2011. The thing is, mod lists, or other forms of simplifying install a list of mods like the traditional mod pack compilation, tends to be pretty controversial among certain members of the Skyrim modding community. Wabbajack's thing is essentially automating the task of installing a massive list of mods (whether from a guide or from a friend) as much as possible, without breaking the rules: it's designed to conform to the rules of various modding websites (such as Nexusmods) while still minimizing the number of clicks required to actually download those mods. This bit of drama involves a recent modding tool that was released, Wabbajack So this is going require a bit of background reading.
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