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squadzero

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Hello everyone !

After looking at most of subject here and asking on differents mods' pages, I post a subject here.

My problem is simple, and I'll be glad if someone could help me, or at least give a clue for me to resolve the problem, that'd be really cool.

I can't load grass mods, even after following each step of installation, modifying the .ini file, it won't appear. I see that the texture of the grass has changed, but the frequency is really bad (the floor isn't cover at all), and I don't know why. I don't think that any mod is in conflict with my grass mod.

Of course all grass' mods are different, but none of them are working for me.

 



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do you use a mod manager?

is your game a Steam copy?

if you said yes to the first question have you tried using a mod manager?

what mods are you trying to use?

not sure if it'll be needed but what the hell, what is your mod load order?

have you used LOOT?

have you cleaned your mods with TESedit?



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do you use a mod manager?

is your game a Steam copy?

if you said yes to the first question have you tried using a mod manager?

what mods are you trying to use?

not sure if it'll be needed but what the hell, what is your mod load order?

have you used LOOT?

have you cleaned your mods with TESedit?

 

1/ Yes.

2/ Yes, it is.

3/ I'm using NMM.

4/ Grass Field, Verdant, Lush Trees and Grass, not at the same time, of course, but I tried ot use those.

5/ Do you want a screenshot ?

6/ LOOT ?

7/ Never tried to use TESEdit too.

 

Thanks for the answer though.



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try using this:

http://loot.github.io/

 

LOOT is the newer better version of BOSS.

 

use that and if it tells you to clean the mods use TESEdit to clean them. if you dont know how, the program has a wiki that can teach you how. it's really easy once you learn how.



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try using this:

http://loot.github.io/

 

LOOT is the newer better version of BOSS.

 

use that and if it tells you to clean the mods use TESEdit to clean them. if you dont know how, the program has a wiki that can teach you how. it's really easy once you learn how.

 

Seems complicated, so is my problem coming from load order ? 



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complicated? not really it's really easy and quite simple. also i think it might be your load order.



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Alright, I'll focus on that point and give news though.  I couldn't figure it out myself, thanks a lot !



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Alright, this is a bump in case it'd help someone who is having the same issues.
I solved the problem, and it came, as suggested above, from the load order. I put my Grass' mods above most of my mods, amd it worked.

Why did I do to solve that ? I migrated from NMM to MO (and I suggest it if you're bored of NMM), with the help of Gopher's videos. This man is really helpful concerning Mod Organizer, he's worth it.
I still haven't used TESVEdit to clear my load order and neither the Creation Kit yet. But thanks to Gopher, who is offering us nice and complete tutorials.

See you, thanks to the person who answered me above. ^





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