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7 years ago
Mine is pretty simple. I merge my packages by category so those packages just sit in the main folder. Then I have one folder for gameplay mods (I only use a handful, so there's no need to further subcategorize them) and one folder called "testing" in which I put new files. Once a month or so I go into that "testing" folder and merge the stuff I want to keep in with the main packages. The stuff I didn't like gets deleted.
If I were the type of person to have a ton of CC and mods, and download more every day, then this method would be terrible. But since I'm not that type of person this works perfectly for me :p
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If I were the type of person to have a ton of CC and mods, and download more every day, then this method would be terrible. But since I'm not that type of person this works perfectly for me :p
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