![]() ![]() This allows casual play, and modding of all my hundreds of games, instantly, While deleting the links, and moving the games files, to the same place, gives me SSD speeds, when desired, for serious game time. I use Symbolic link cloning, by using an exellent utility Link Shell Extension by Hermann Schinagl, to store the active game on multiple drives, while still using them as if on my games SSD, so desktop shortcuts and mod tools still work wherever they are, without changing setups each move. ![]() for games I'm currently playing, go on my 512 GB SSD (was very large 3 years ago, but much bigger are now available). With leading zeroes, you get the desired order: This is the sort order DAIMM will produce without the zeroes.Įxample (guessed, not confirmed as exact order, as far as the ones starting with a 1, but 2 will definately come after all the 1's) One caveat, you must have leading zeroes, to maintain the chosen LO. This is better than direct file renaming, as some mods have multiple DAIMod files, like "LL Crafting Material". Making it much easier to know which mod the DAIMod file actually belongs to, while keeping the DAIMod file names unchanged. I recommend a short path to the Folders location, and if you use an SSD for games, and HDD for Data, the DAIMod files should be on the HDD. You an name the numbered folders, anything after the numbers. ![]()
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