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Please provide ALL the information requested in the wiki "How to ask for help" article.

 

We REALLY need to see your sorted "load order" as produced by LOOT; to include the main game and DLC files. With modded games, its the sequence, not merely the list of mods, which is the cause of many problems. LOOT's sort gives a good first approximation, correcting the most obvious issues and is sufficient for most players. Instructions are in the "How to ask for help" article, and "Checklist Item #11' entry in the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide.

Move any "inactive" plugins out of the game "Data" folder. They count against the "plugin cap" because they get loaded by the game engine if found, and can cause "Missing Master" problems as well as issues such as you are seeing. If you can't get down to roughly 130 by moving inactives out, try to prioritize and uninstall (on a temporary "test" basis) the less important plugins until you do so. If that does resolve your problems, then see the wiki "Merged Plugin Guidelines for Personal Use" article on how to merge plugins (which is not the same as a "merge patch" file) to get your active count down while still keeping the mods.

-Dubious-

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Better learn to get over that issue (i.e. "reading"). Most of the technical information on the web is in written form. Videos (especially the shorter ones people seem to seek out) tend to gloss over problems and exceptions to the general rule, as well as fuller explanations of what is or might be happening or why it's done that way. Notice how everything seems to go smoothly as they proceed? I guarantee you that was not the way it worked out in "real life". Gopher (just to name one well known videographer of "How To" vids) will readily tell you it takes well over a week to shoot such a tutorial, referring to written docs all the time.

 

If you can remember every detail from just one viewing of a video, then my hat is off to you. The trick with manuals is not to remember "everything", but rather "there was something about that" and "where was it". Life is an "open book test". Chapters and indexes are a more effective search guide than time marks in a video.

 

But hey, whatever works for you. There is a role for multiple formats. All I'm suggesting is you don't restrict yourself to just the one easiest for you.

 

-Dubious-

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