Dargeron Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 Hi, I've had several small mods for a few weeks now, and I've finally decided to get a major overhaul mod (I decided I'm going for OOO+MMM, cause FCOM seemed way to difficult given my current experience). The thing is, I have never installed such a big mod, so I'm afraid it might crash my poor game into pieces if I don't do it correctly. I think I've got everything right during the installation process, but I don't really know which loading order should I set at the Mod Manager. Perhaps someone could help me decide the loading order? My current mods are:OOO + MMMLost SpiresS.P.A.M.Living EconomyCyrodiil Transportation NetworkCosmetic CompilationStreamlineModular Oblivion Enhanced (ONLY lychanthropes and hunger modules)Reneer's Guard Overhaul Well, those are my mods, any advice on the loading order would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance! ^^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palpenious Posted June 5, 2008 Share Posted June 5, 2008 First you want to read the readme's thoroughly, I believe Living Economy is actually built in to OOO, though I could be wrong. Generally with these large overhauls, you want to put them before anything else you may want to keep. Just keep in mind, there may be some mods you just can't have active with them installed. However, you seem to have a relatively short list of mods, if that is all you have installed, there ought to be little conflict. If you do, the usual advice is to de-activate all, then activate one or two and see if you still have problems, until you find what's causing it. You can also check out the Wrye-Bash program to help conflicting mods work together, (sorry, I don't know how to post a link, but you can find it easily on the Nexus, or CSWiki). Also keep checking back if you are having problems, as I'm sure one of the Gurus who frequent these post will have a better answer for you. Good Luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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