SHIIIZA Posted January 8, 2023 Share Posted January 8, 2023 my modlist is full of bugs and the game looks awfull. if someone would take my modlist and make it work and good lookin. best regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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JIYONTEKUZA Posted February 15, 2023 Share Posted February 15, 2023 I got the load order from Bethesda.net. 1.Patches & Bug Fixes 2. Big Mods and Overhauls that affect entire game 3.Quest Mods 4.Environmental/Weather Overhauls 5.Large Add-ons Lands/Cities/Towns 6.Adds Buildings to Current Towns//Cities 7.Plants and Foliage for Entire Game 8.Gameplay Changes/Tweaks/Add-ons/Combat/Magic/Perks 9.Changes Additions to NPCs 10.Visual//Textural/Atmospheric Changes 11.Sound/Audio/FX Alterations 12.Sorting/Menu/Player and NPC Inventory 13.Cheat Items 14.Character Model Replacers 15.Weapons/Armor/Clothing Add-ons/Additions 16.Crafting related mods 17.Misc.Items and Small Scale Foliage 18.Weapons/Armor/Clothing Alterations. 19.Specific mods that need to be at bottom 20.Mods that Remove Graphical Effects I use 82 mods in my own load order. I have been able to use it since before the AE update of 11/11/21 because I have kept my machine strictly off-line since before then. It is easy to find your machine's Wi-Fi board and remove it. You can always re-attach it, or use an Ethernet cable. Staying off-line, completely and permanently, will prevent Bethesda from destroying your game every few weeks with another useless update. The LOOT/Vortex load order can be changed by launching the game through Steam off-line (not SKSE for this one time.). If you ever access LOOT/Vortex again, they will put your load order back into their own LO, so delete them after you have gotten the mods you want loaded. At the top I use 1.Skyrim Borders Disabled 2.Shut UP! 3.Campfire (because they force themselves to the top.)Next are 4.Correct Gender Animations 5.Dragon Stalking Fix 6.Encumbered Carriages 7.Dead Body Collision FixThen 8.More to Say 9.Rigmor of Bruma 10.INIGO 11.Lucien 12.Mirai 13.Keisha 14.Professor Benjamin Doon 15.Recorder 16.Clara GoldspiritFollowed by 17.Sheildmaiden Overhaul 18.ERSO Mighty Dragons (Slightly) 19.Enhanced Levelled Skeletons Next 20.House of Horrors Alt. Ending 21.Companions No Were Wolf Opt. 22.Paarthurnax Dilemma 23.Closed and Guarded Bordergates 24 Dragon Bridge(Arthmoor's from AFK Mods) 25. SoapBarrel26.Frostfall 27.Gather Wilderness Resources 28.iNeed 29. Simple Actions 30.Simple Banking System 31.Guards Attack Hostiles 32. Amazing Follower Tweaks 33.AFT No Friendly Spell Damage 34.My Home Is Your Home (Homies) 35.Followers Can Loot 36.Go On Ahead 37.Immersive Lover's Comfort38.Stealth Kills for Followers 39.Backshields 40. Super Simple Bathing 41.Smelting Eperience 42.Tanning Experience 43.Immersive Wenches 44.Immersive Patrols 45.Carriage Guards 46.Margery 47.Nereron 48.Teldryn Dialogue 49.Neisa 50.Leah 51.Elwyyn52.Transparent and Refracting Icicles 53.Enhanced Blood 54.Enhanced Blood Darker 55.Blended Shorelines 56.Visible Favored Gear 57.Master Skin Fix 58.Wet & Cold 59.Enhanced NPC Draw Distance60.Quieter Dungeons and Caves 61.Undiscover Skyrim 62.Silent UI 63.Sovnengarde Light 64.Droppable Quest Items 65.Drop Black Books 66.Mounts Inventory 67.Renamed Arrows 68.Animal Poverty 69.Realistic Gold Weight 70.Natural Eyes71.Cloaks & Capes 72.Bandolier 73.Kat's Smelt Everything Down 74.Immersive Ingestibles 75.Waterplants 76.Sleeving Skyrim 77.Simpy Darker Interiors 78.Darker Dungeons 79.Vanilla Rain & Snow Remade 80.Darkness Falls 81.Disable Screen Blood Spatter 82.No Horizontal Glow FX You will not be able to duplicate this, because many of these mods have been lost. Perhaps you can find some of them with Internet Explorer. The best way to make your load order is to play the game first with no mods, and identify and WRITE DOWN everything you don't like about the game. You should be able to find a SPECIFIC mod that corrects whatever you don't like. All of the major patches and bug-fix mods are useless, and break more than they fix. At least 51% of all mods are garbage. If any member of the "modding community" tries to tell you about "Hard Requirements" for a "fully modded Skyrim," tell them to go away and don't bother you. Avoid gratuitous graphics overhauls as well, don't use animation mods, remember crashes are usually caused by overheating of the hardware due to too much going on. Most mods tax the hardware to the point where it throttles back much game goodness, especially NPC AI, vocal inflections, and facial expressions. Only use the mods you really need, and a few for added spice. Don't pay any attention to monetized YouTubers who thrill to every mod ever made and then tell you it is a must-have. They get paid tell you that. Always keep in mind that a used X Box 360 and a disc copy of Skyrim Legendary will give you one of the best gaming experiences ever with no need for the headaches and aggravations of Bethesda's incessant SPAM updates and forced Creation Club garbage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InDarkestNight Posted February 21, 2023 Share Posted February 21, 2023 You could just look at collections. They were made specifically for noobs like you who don't know yet all the complicated stuff necessary to make a stable, functioning load order. You can find collections are just graphics overhauls. Also, you should probably specify what you want exactly. Do you just want to make your game look good? Do you want it to be bright and happy, or do you want a horror theme? Do you want a realistic simulator? Do you want a hard game? Do you want to simulate another title? Do you want to do a Legacy of the Dragonborn playthrough? Do you just want a vanilla+ experience? Another suggestion I could make is look up modding videos on youtube. Modders these days tend to focus more on recommending load orders over individual mods due to the difficulty in finding mods that don't conflict or cause issues together. Just don't follow any of Sinitar's guides. Despite his claims, his 'load orders' are filled with conflicting mods, and even include mods known for causing crashes and other instabilities. His videos are only good for finding mods around a specific theme, like creature or dragon mods. And yes, there's many videos out there that focus mainly on getting a specific aesthetic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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