M3asher Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 Hello everyone, I've played through the ME trilogy countless times and I was on here to download the controller support mod for ME3 when I noticed how many mods there are, and a lot look very interesting. I just have a few questions cause I'm not good with mods (I've only downloaded controller mods for the trilogy, nothing more) 1 I'm interested in a bunch of mods right now, but I wanna know if they all work with each other or if they might cause issues (also if they work with my laptop, I'll put my specs and the mods I'm interested in at the bottom) 2 I would greatly appreciate if someone can help me with downloading and installing the mods (if there's like a guide or video I can follow) 3 If anyone has any recommendations on mods to download I'd love to hear them I have all the main story DLC's I have ME3 on Origin My specs:-Intel® Core i7-6700 HQ CPU @ 2.60 GHz 2.59 GHz16 GB RAMWindows 10Nvidia 960M I should point out that the ones I mostly want are the story ones/the ones that actually add something to the game (I also hear that the ALOT Mod is great). I can ditch the cosmetic mods if they don't work for whatever reason Mods I'm interested in:- SinglePlayer Native Controller Support ModALOTExpanded Galaxy ModBonus Power PacksCitadel Epilogue ModMiranda ModArk ModUrzOmega HubAsari RemasteredVignette RemoverUltimate PartyMEHEMExtended Cut to Citadel DLCUseful Modifications in the gameSex Anderson HouseDiana Allers - New LookSamara Complexion TweakLiara Sexy Casual LookNude DancersAshley Liara and Kaidan Romance WakeupELE Default Femshep ReplacerCutoff Hoodie Thanks in advance everyone! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pasquale1223 Posted April 7, 2020 Share Posted April 7, 2020 I can't address your specific questions, but I can offer some general suggestions. 1) Adding a whole bunch o' mods all at once is generally not advisable - because then when you have issues, troubleshooting and fixing the problems gets really complicated. Best practice is to add only a few at a time and run the game for awhile to make sure all is well before adding more. 2) Read and heed the author's installation instructions. Some mention their compatibility with other mods and provide additional information about getting them to work together properly. A lot of mods are provided as DLCs, which makes installation and management much easier. 3) I usually read (or scan) at least some of the posts listed with each mod. They can offer additional insight into the behaviors of various mods, how they get along with newer hardware/operating systems, conflicts with other mods, etc. Someone who has used all of those mods together might come along to advise you - or not. Enjoy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M3asher Posted April 8, 2020 Author Share Posted April 8, 2020 (edited) I can't address your specific questions, but I can offer some general suggestions. 1) Adding a whole bunch o' mods all at once is generally not advisable - because then when you have issues, troubleshooting and fixing the problems gets really complicated. Best practice is to add only a few at a time and run the game for awhile to make sure all is well before adding more. 2) Read and heed the author's installation instructions. Some mention their compatibility with other mods and provide additional information about getting them to work together properly. A lot of mods are provided as DLCs, which makes installation and management much easier. 3) I usually read (or scan) at least some of the posts listed with each mod. They can offer additional insight into the behaviors of various mods, how they get along with newer hardware/operating systems, conflicts with other mods, etc. Someone who has used all of those mods together might come along to advise you - or not. Enjoy!Ahh gotcha, I'll get right on that. Thank you! Edited April 8, 2020 by M3asher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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