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How to delete LOOT rules and turn off LOOT?


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I wish you could disable the loot system as well. I have been modding for years, I know load orders etc. LOOT does work fine and it is a great system but it is so annoying when you have multiple plugins from one mod and they get separated. I like to keep them together so that it is easy to view dependency and check load order is correct. At the very least it would be nice to have a "load directly after" and "Load Directly Before" Rule added to the system so that we can organise the load order more neatly.

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But them together in one group if that's so important to you. Then they'll be kept together. Even though this doesn't make a difference at all.

 

Work WITH the system, not against it!

 

Managing the load order manually is just error prone. It's just not a good idea. No matter how experienced and informed you are.

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if you really "need" to group your mods together then you can create rules to do that very easily, just as you would have done if you used loot with NMM or any other mod. However, you do not need to do this in order for the game to work correctly with the mods in your load order.

 

What you're looking for is a human-readable and human-understandable grouping of mods, which is fine, but it won't make a single bit of difference to how your game works, and, honestly, if you do add rules to do this, you may, accidentally, make modding your game slightly harder than it needs to be, if you then accidentally create circular references.

 

as Grestorn says above, work with Vortex, not against it, and you and your game will be better off for it.

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Being able to turn off auto-sorting is important for Horizon users in Fallout 4 as well, as LOOT likes to place many things below Horizon when in fact they ought to be above it.

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Being able to turn off auto-sorting is important for Horizon users in Fallout 4 as well, as LOOT likes to place many things below Horizon when in fact they ought to be above it.

 

So just put Horizon in a group that will put it BELOW the other mods.

 

Personally, I avoid mods that are incompatible with the entirety of the fallout mod library.

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Being able to turn off auto-sorting is important for Horizon users in Fallout 4 as well, as LOOT likes to place many things below Horizon when in fact they ought to be above it.

 

What HRT recommended about group assignments is quite easy to do. Have you done it?

 

When you make a Vortex rule or assignment, always sort with Vortex and not LOOT. Vortex will respect your decisions.

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Being able to turn off auto-sorting is important for Horizon users in Fallout 4 as well, as LOOT likes to place many things below Horizon when in fact they ought to be above it.

 

Based on https://loot.github.io/search/ where are 4 entries about Horizon in the Fallout 4 LOOT master list, all has to do with some kind of Homemaker-patch.

 

So, apart for this patch may or may not work correctly, for the rest of Horizon, just put Horizon into the last LOOT group and things should work.

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