plumcrazy71 Posted October 3 Share Posted October 3 I haven't been able to play this game since the update back in, I think it was March or April. All my mods got broken, I updated all the ones I could, re -elevated them and deployed them. They refuse to load into the game and I am unable to load my saves, as I keep getting a missing mods warning and the game crashes. I've re-installed them multiple times and nothing seems to work. To be clear, I used vortex to install my mods. I tried to get help to no avail. Now what I'm wondering is if using the recently added mod support, does this option effectively replace using vortex to mod the game? Like can I somehow install the mods I was using before with it? And make my saves usable again? Or is it something entirely separate/different? Any feedback is appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xandria68 Posted October 12 Share Posted October 12 Even if you have uninstalled & reinstalled the game, sometimes left over mod files remain. I would advise to follow this tutorial to the letter for going back to vanilla. https://wiki.bg3.community/Tutorials/Mod-Use/How-to-remove-mods After that you "can" use the in game mod manager, however it is not recommended (neither is vortex, honestly). I would get the latest version of Laughing Leader's BG3MM, located here: https://github.com/LaughingLeader/BG3ModManager?tab=readme-ov-file If there is a mod on the new in game manager that you want & it is not on nexus, do not "subscribe" to it, instead go to this website & download it & install with the mod manager that you downloaded above. https://baldursgate3.game/mods#/ After you vanilla the game, before you reinstall your mods, run the game once & create a test character. After that, install script extender & run again to allow script extender to update to the latest version: https://github.com/Norbyte/bg3se You are now good to install all of your mods, granted that they have been updated to the latest patch. It is always a food idea to track the mods that you download, so that you are alerted in the event of an update. Also, when you save & export your load order in BG3MM, save the load order to a text file as well. (see attachment) How to save & import load order.txt Proposed General Load Order.docx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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