stalinaix Posted November 2, 2016 Posted November 2, 2016 Since LOOT isn't updated for SSE yet I'm not entirely sure how to adjust the load order. I attached the current load order, I would appreciate it if anyone could help me out here :geek:
mineymonkey Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 I don't think you need the Modern Brawl Fix. IIRC the Wildcat Combat Overhaul has it already incorporated. Thing right now there is a version of LOOT that is compatible for SSE, although it doesn't work the same as LOOT and TES5. It will show you the most optimal load order, but any attempt to copy the load order into NMM/MO will not work (at least for me) so you might have to manually do the load order. It's not bad for you since your load order is relatively small. https://bintray.com/wrinklyninja/loot/LOOT#files Download this file loot_0.9.2-142-gc83913a_skyrim-se-support.7z
stalinaix Posted November 3, 2016 Author Posted November 3, 2016 Thanks for the help, got LOOT and adjusted my load order. Didn't crash during the tutorial so hopefully it's stable.
Sharlikran Posted November 4, 2016 Posted November 4, 2016 The LOOT version listed on the description page for Wrye Bash is a bit newer and one of the old versions was altering the load order for the old Skyrim and adding the asterisks like it would for Skyrim SE. I'd get the version I have listed.
brunoaltair Posted November 22, 2016 Posted November 22, 2016 If you don't have or don't want to use LOOT to order your mods you can always refer yourself in terms of content ordering. 1st: Patches and fixes2nd: Graphic modifications (visual, audio etc)3rd: Content modifications in terms of armor and functions (armors, objects - like weapons, buildings and stuff)4th: Characters (followers, people etc) I guided myself towards this model and when ran LOOT to check the load order, it was all OK! No changes made!The only thing that one should have in mind is that when some modes overlap each other, they tend to add/delete files (overwrite). This creates unnecessary or missing files (usually extra files). Therefore LOOT can help you to clean up the mods indicating to TES5Edit how to do it etc. It's a bit complicated but not that much. You can make everything go smooth without a single trouble when you load a bunch of mods. Cheers! :)
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