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I was having issues with MO2 and just tried Vortex, Did you try reinstalling them all? Or maybe goto the plugins tab and resort them. I was having issues crashing turned out you cant run Boston FPS Fix with Scrap Everything.
I was having issues with MO2 and just tried Vortex, Did you try reinstalling them all? Or maybe goto the plugins tab and resort them. I was having issues crashing turned out you cant run Boston FPS Fix with Scrap Everything.
First thing... with Sim Settlements, scrap everything is a boogeyman. It breaks pre-combines and Boston FPS fix remakes them. Not sure if you can run together, by changing load order or what not, but I would get rid of scrap everything and realize you are in a wasteland.. things are messed up, scrappy, etc...
Learn to use Place Everywhere and using the "Insert" key - which will allow you to scrap additional items - not as much as scrap everything...
Mods are great when I have time to keep them updated and organized. I've been off for a couple months. Coming back to fallout 4 with janked up mods is a bummer. Vortex only recognizes 17 of 200 mods. Reinstalling mods, Woot, woot!!! Is it best to do manual installs?
With my load order which is gradually nearing 400 plugins(plus archives/other mod assets on every one of them), I wouldn't be able to keep track of everything with manual only. I manual install Sim Settlements 3 in 1, Conqueror, PBP, all the addon packs, Workshop Framework, Workshop Plus and the F4SE stuff. Another benefit on MO2 or Vortex is having Profiles, so for testing I can easily swap to a blank profile to have no mods or assets be loaded