Since both mods will affect the water textures, these mods will conflict. For example, Mod A may add new textures for water and clouds, and Mod B may add new textures for grass and water. Sometimes you will find multiple mods that make the same or overlapping changes. above) you want to load Mod A first, then Mod B after. If Mod B requires Mod A, typically (but not always, see 1. Some mods will require other mods to be active, or they don't work. If the mod author doesn't include any instructions, or they don't help with your particular mod combination, then consider: txt file that comes with the mod files, etc.) - heed their advice above all else. We recommend using the Thunderstore Mod Manager or an alternative for installing mods. Hey everyone, today I am playing People Playground, with the protogen furries mod.
So, with that said, I can think of 3 major things to consider when trying to determine load order: I just finished writing this truly massive guide on how to use Vortex, as its a completely different system from NMM and MO2. I use Nexus Mod Manager, and that's what I've based my answer on - if you use another tool, YMMV. Check out their documentation for how that all works. Depending on which one you use, there will be prompts or features that help you work with mod conflicts and load priorities. FO4 has some build-in mod support OOTB, but there are a lot of tools out there on the internets that make modding much easier, especially if you want to run a heavily modded game. It’s my first time playin a modded New Vegas play through and idk if I sort my load order correctly but here’s my mod list lemme know what y’all think and feel free to help or reorganize them.
First off, you will probably want to use a separate mod organizer program of some kind.