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29 sie 2022 · Setting the right load order for your mods is a crucial step to enjoying a stable modded game. The Load Order Optimisation Tool (LOOT) can help with that, by providing automated load order sorting that's simple to use and fully customisable.
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The Load Order Optimisation Tool (LOOT) can help with that, by providing automated load order sorting that's simple to use and fully customisable. While sorting, LOOT checks for load order errors (such as incompatibilities and missing requirements) and notifies you of any issues that it detects.
Setting the right load order for your mods is a crucial step to enjoying a stable modded game. The Load Order Optimisation Tool (LOOT) can help with that, by providing automated load order sorting tha.
22 lut 2020 · If you have the latest official version of Skyrim SE then SSEEdit (xEdit) is an excellent tool that can help you clean your mods, remove irrelevant duplicated references and can even repair deleted references as well.
It has Load Order Optimization Tool ("LOOT") built right in. Once you've installed your mods and activated them, you can click "sort" and it'll place the plugins in the correct order if the mods you're using happen to be up to date in LOOT's master list.
I highly, highly recommend getting the Load Order Optimization Tool, or LOOT. Not only does it expertly sort your load order based on community notes and the like, it also tells you if you are missing any patches or experiencing any compatibility issues with every single plugin in your load order.
However, I started a new character to test install order and plugin order and I'm now getting a consistent CTD every time I load up a save and walk around for maybe 10-20 seconds. Any ideas why this might be happening?