I have had some crashes in Fallout4 because I am playing with WOTC ( War of the Commonwealth ) setup above the default and this a very heavy mod and it has been advised by the mod author that whoever uses this mod, will have some CTD's, so I am ok with that as long as they are not every 5 minutes. you will find a lot of information in there from users that have played with the mod so you can figure out if you want to give it a try or not.Īnd remember, not matter how good your load order is or how much help you get, Bethesda games are not perfect and you will probably crash once in a while. There are some mods that are know to cause CTD's and the best way to find out is by reading the mod Posts. I do recommend to read the mod description and posts of each mod and decide for yourself if you either like the mod or not. If you want suggestions of what mods are good or not, well, that is a matter of preference. You can post your Mods list if you want to but I do not see the need. the only thing I did with Fallout 4 was to create a couple of Conflict Patches via FO4Edit that took me not more than 10 minutes. So far, I have played Fallout 4 during 49 hours and SkyrimSE during 15 hours and I have not had the need to use any Dependencies or Groups in Vortex at all. I am pretty sure that if you follow SEPTIM and you resolve your conflicts in the Mods Tab in the way I told you, you will not have any trouble. Just type that word in the Search tab and you will get there. If you need help with that, I do follow S.E.P.T.I.M. The order your install your mods is important though. It is as simple as I told you because I have done it with my two games : SkyrimSE and Fallout4. or you can hit the Sort tab and Vortex will sort them out. Once you are done with your mods, let Vortex to auto-sort the Plugins. Repeat that with all mods that show any conflict. Just install/enable Mod by mod and if there is a conflict between mods, click the red bolt on the last mod you installed and a window will pop up displaying what mods are conflicting with you chosen mod my recommendation is to choose "load after" all of them and hit the save tab. however, to what end you want to do that ? Vortex is very simple. Come back to Nexus and in your post, hit the More Reply Options ( bottom right ) and hit the attach and go from there. Your picture will be saved in Your Pictures. Just click on it, hit on New ( your screen will kind of change ) and copy ( kind of print screen ) your mod list and hit the Save button on the Snipping Tool window. Is there a way to share the current list of installed mods and their load order? I'd like to be able to share with mod authors, when asking for help, and also to show my mod list to people, to compare mods and such.
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