turtlesoulmate Posted November 18, 2019 Share Posted November 18, 2019 Hey all, I don't know if there was another topic about this, and I'm sorry if it does have one somewhere, but as I said in the title, Mor Organizer is killing me since yesterday. Everything was fine, until I followed an old fart advice about modding, and now Mod Organizer doens't recognize SSE on my computer. I tried everything, adding dll's to create ini's files. But still, nothing. I did uninstall the game and set it up again, twice at least, but still nothing. I got no recognition from this Mod Organizer. So i'm asking before throwing away my computer, if anyone has had the same f***ing blind Mod Organizer and if there is anything to do to buy it some glasses. It's right in front of it. Even tried to talk smoothly and promise it a huge holiday into a sunny country. Doesn't listen to me. And still no tracks of Skyrim Special Edition, for it. Please, anyone, help ! I know it was sometime since I modded something, but I just bought this game again, and I really would like to play... with some important mods... Thank you all and I wish someone has the greatest idea :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turtlesoulmate Posted November 18, 2019 Author Share Posted November 18, 2019 By the way, before someone tells me "did you launch the game with the launcher before trying to mod it ?" Yes I did. I even tried to install the game in German, Italian and French. Still nothing. "Looking for its binary and the launcher" what the heck ?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted November 18, 2019 Share Posted November 18, 2019 If you've beefed up the game with lots of mods it could be mod conflicts. I had one mod screw up the game out of 111 mods. After I used it once. It was that real dual effects mod. My lvl 65 character got blasted off his feet by a mage attacking with fireballs. I added another mod or two. All of it quit working. I decided to remove it, just it, because I got beat so badly in that attack it was too much. I got lucky. When I removed it the game worked again. I use MO 2, SSEEdit, LOOT. LOOT finds all the conflicts. I put a TES5Edit folder into the games main file Skyrim Special Edition folder. Renamed everything even the folder that had TES5Edit files named it too to SSEEdit. Ran LOOT. After LOOT was done I ran the SSEEdit Auto Clean on each mod with Identical items and other stuff. One at a time. Ran LOOT AGAIN and it scanned them, showed all clean, and I clicked Apply and it organized the mods I added for Skyrim Special Edition too. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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