There are still some steps you need to manually perform, especially if the guide you've picked recommends an ENB wrapper. When you wake up, you have hundreds of Skyrim mods ready to go. If you're going to do this, you should start from the beginning-see what the community has made since the last time you looked. But, you realise, you're a different person now. Maybe now's the time to finally play it, you think. You're between games, and, browsing through your Steam list, you remember all the hours you spent modding Skyrim all that time ago. A couple of hours later you're distracted by something else-perhaps some other RPG you left half-finished before you started this project.This is it! You're playing modded Skyrim! You run LOOT in lieu of taking the time to learn how load order works, and hope that it proves an effective substitute for knowing what you're doing.You download them, after a cursory check into whether there'll be any conflicts.You ignore most of that research, sort Nexus Mods by most downloaded, and pick whatever isn't some creepy, inexplicably popular Lydia mod.There's a kind of separate game that exists above Skyrim that doesn't really involve interacting with Skyrim at all.