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7 days agoI’ve used it to run a modest list of Skyrim mods (100ish), and it worked pretty well (although Requiem was very difficult, and I ended up not being able to fully install it). There is a bit of a learning curve, and the wiki provides a decent introduction. It doesn’t cover every single use case but is enough to get up and running. No virtual file system like MO2. It makes a directory for all installed mod files, then drops those into your game files when the mods are deployed through Limo.


Rocks and minerals, whether they are refined or not: roads and building materials; ore processed into elemental metals; soils (biologically, chemically, and physically weathered rock); quartz is used for glass (melted and shaped) and timepieces (piezoelectric application of quartz); micas: (windows made of thin leaves, Muscovite), used as reflective additives in road paint and makeup; gypsum is used as fertilizer, sidewalk chalk, plaster, drywall, etc. The list goes on and on, but my point is, geology provides many things in our world that are considered mundane or often overlooked.