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Any idea why Vortex/Loot would put a patch for 2 mods between the 2 mods?


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Anyone know how I can disable that VERY annoying option that freezes you for about 1 second after firing usually the first arrow on some targets?

How can i do this? Please help, it's killing me. These are my combat mods installed in this order as per loot: Thanks!

43 2b Immersive Movement.esp
44 2c Immersive Movement - Wildcat Patch.esp
65 41 Wildcat - Combat of Skyrim.esp
66 42 UltimateCombat.esp

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Quick test, it seems like the patch only has Skyrim.esm as master, meaning Vortex won't really do anything with the plugin at all, except move it after USSEP and any other plugins that loads before "default" group.

 

So to fix either create a "load after…" rule for the patch and specify to load after Wildcat, or put the patch into a group loaded after Wildcat.

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Thank you!

 

Why does Nexus allow all these idiotic mods that mess up people's games, makes no friggin sense. Tell the author, do it right or don't do it at all.

 

It's a mod... if you're gonna install mods then you need to improve your understanding of them so that when you install them you know what to do to make it function properly, like modifying it's load order after install. It helps to have mod understanding when "some" descriptions for mods are vague.

 

There are a few Vortex related reasons as to why it's integrated loot feature may not have sorted that mod properly for you. I don't remember if Vortex users were made aware of this during Vortex Installation or not but seeing as I know about it I'm inclined to assume it is.

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Thank you!

 

Why does Nexus allow all these idiotic mods that mess up people's games, makes no friggin sense. Tell the author, do it right or don't do it at all.

 

First of all this is not a forum to deal with mods, second, Vortex has nothing to do if your mods are either working or not, third, Vortex is built-into LOOT and LOOT will do what the mod says to do depending on how the mod author coded the mod, fourth, Nexus will post any mod created by whoever, fifth, nobody told you to download / install those mods and you were supposed to read the mod description, logs and posts to find out if that mod was a reliable one ( that is your job ) and sixth, why don't you tell the mod author directly what you are saying here ? What do you think, that Nexus is your "speaker" and should do your job for you ?

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