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seweryn

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Hi,

 

So i have a question, do i have to put every mod i have there or only the ones with conflicts.

 

If i need to put all the mods that i am using, then it is simpler just to deleted the one who is causing the problem.

 

I am not writing 40 mods in that file not going to happen.

 

Thanks for the answers

 

Cheers,

Sew

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I believe you do have to put every mod you're running in there, since it overrides the mod order. Thus if a mod isn't in there, it's deemed lowest in the mod order I think, which will cause all other mods to have priority over it (not necessarily breaking the mod though). This could be incorrect however, but that's what I noticed I believe when I tried it very briefly.

 

However the reason for my post, is an alternate method to deal with conflicts in case you weren't aware of this tool: http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/484/?

 

It makes this significantly less painful/faster. I have about 50 mods, and all are seemingly working fine thanks to this tool. Hope that helps man.

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I believe you do have to put every mod you're running in there, since it overrides the mod order. Thus if a mod isn't in there, it's deemed lowest in the mod order I think, which will cause all other mods to have priority over it (not necessarily breaking the mod though). This could be incorrect however, but that's what I noticed I believe when I tried it very briefly.

 

However the reason for my post, is an alternate method to deal with conflicts in case you weren't aware of this tool: http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/484/?

 

It makes this significantly less painful/faster. I have about 50 mods, and all are seemingly working fine thanks to this tool. Hope that helps man.

 

Thanks

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