Order Mods 〈PREMIUM〉
Always check the mod description on sites like Nexus Mods or Steam Workshop. Authors often include specific instructions on where their mod needs to sit in your order. When Things Go Wrong
Provide your current mod list, and I can help you find a stable configuration. Order Mods
If you can't find the culprit, disable half your mods. If the game works, the problem is in the other half. Repeat until you find the specific mod causing the conflict. Always check the mod description on sites like
Games load mods sequentially. If two mods attempt to change the same thing—for example, two different mods modifying the same texture—the one loaded wins. This "rule of the last" is the foundation of modding: If you can't find the culprit, disable half your mods
You don't have to do it all manually. Tools like LOOT (Load Order Optimisation Tool) can automatically sort your mods based on a massive community database of known conflicts.
Many popular mods have community-made "compatibility patches" designed to make them work together.