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Maybe this question has already been asked. Sorry if that's the case.

 

Is it safe to update STEP installation from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2? I mean, It took me one day and a half to install 2.2.1 and now I'm enjoying a lot my Skyrim configuration, but also I like to be updated with fixes and improvements. So, can I update to 2.2.2 without breaking my game or having to install everything from the beginning again?

 

Thanks for your help.

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Maybe this question has already been asked. Sorry if that's the case.

 

Is it safe to update STEP installation from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2? I mean, It took me one day and a half to install 2.2.1 and now I'm enjoying a lot my Skyrim configuration, but also I like to be updated with fixes and improvements. So, can I update to 2.2.2 without breaking my game or having to install everything from the beginning again?

 

Thanks for your help.

For this release yes.
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So a good install route could be to add/remove mods listed in the change log via Wrye Bash? Also, will most of the subsequent "bi-weekly" releases be able to be handled this way?

 

Btw, love the work you guys do! Breathes new life into skyrim for me. Thanks

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So a good install route could be to add/remove mods listed in the change log via Wrye Bash? Also, will most of the subsequent "bi-weekly" releases be able to be handled this way?

 

Btw, love the work you guys do! Breathes new life into skyrim for me. Thanks

Yes. If you use Wrye Bash or Mod Organizer, all changes should be easily incorporated or removed from the STEP install.

 

ANY update can be handled this way as long as WB or MO has been used to manage the installation of all mods.

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