Skyrim Modding: Organizing Saves and Modifying INIs

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In this episode of Skyrim Modding we will learn how to modify ini files in my documents/my games/skyrim folder, which dictate the way and specifically settings at which the game operates. How much grass, blood and arrows, physics, sound, music, transparency, just about anything there is to change in the settings of the game can be changed through them.

After that we'll talk about how to modify and organize your save folder so it doesn't look like a bloody mess. Resetting the counter on your save files and safely removing useless crap are the skills you will get after watching my video.

Also: STAR WAS THE OLD REPUBLIC teaser at the end!!!

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