gqls1013 Posted November 23, 2016 Share Posted November 23, 2016 Recently I buy a new computer and installed TESV through Steam. And when I enter Dragonsreach for main quest, CTD arises. I know little about arranging Mods, so I uploaded my mods arrangement just in case when there's a problem with my arrangement. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snelss0 Posted November 23, 2016 Share Posted November 23, 2016 (edited) 1. Generally, my Leftpane load order for Mod Organizer is this:SkyrimUpdateDawnguardHearthfiresDragonbornUnofficial Skyrim Legendary Edition Patch[Other files that end with .esm][Hi-resolution DLC files][unofficial High-resolution Patch][All mods that when you add them add .esp on the right pane] (This will be most of your mods)[Custom Body Meshes/Textures] (Unp, CBBE, Realgirls, Mature Skin, Fine Face Textures for Men)[Environmental Textures][Animations] (Realistic Animation Project - Movement, Sexy Idles, FNIS)[Custom Skeletons] (XP32, XPMSE)Alternative Start (If you get it, it goes almost last)2. If using MO, make sure your left pane matches the right. I will sort both left and right in the above order, then run LOOT and make sure to hit APPLY. When you hit apply, LOOT will sort the right pane plugin menu to where your plugins need to be. With MO, now you have to sort the left side to match the right. The exception here are those environmental and custom body meshes/textures. You organize those in which order you want them to take priority on the left. So if you like the graphics of Watercolor for RW2 over simple RW2, you have Watercolor for RW2 set lower in your load order. Here is a video that should help you understand how to mod with MO. 3. The biggest problem I see is that your Alternate start mod on the left hand side needs to be last just like it should be on the right.4. Also I notice you have overwrites in the overwrite section, these can cause CTDs5. One thing I don't understand is why you have what seems to be double files of everything? Like why do you have Audio Overhaul for Skyrim 2, and then another one overwriting it? Are these patches? If so, you should label them as something other than the original mod. Edited November 23, 2016 by snelss0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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