2020. 1. 22. 19:45ㆍ카테고리 없음
Originally posted by:Not sure why people need to use LOOT, or anything like it, since I doubt the game cares much about the order of mods. Now I know certain mods request being at the top etc but never had any issue just randomly chaning load order just to see if it matters and never once had any conflict or problematic mods.
Setting the right load order for your TES IV: Oblivion, TES V: Skyrim, TES V: Skyrim Special Edition, TES V: Skyrim VR, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout 4 VR mods is a crucial step to enjoying a stable modded game. The Load Order Optimisation Tool (LOOT) can help with that, by providing automated load order sorting that's simple to use and fully customisable.
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When installing with NMM it just seems to put the order properly from each install. I have watched doing fresh installs of all mods and seems to work just fine.Different game, Same reasons. Originally posted by:Not sure why people need to use LOOT, or anything like it, since I doubt the game cares much about the order of mods. Now I know certain mods request being at the top etc but never had any issue just randomly chaning load order just to see if it matters and never once had any conflict or problematic mods. When installing with NMM it just seems to put the order properly from each install. I have watched doing fresh installs of all mods and seems to work just fine.Different game, Same reasons.Not really I have never used a load order program on any fallout game and never once run into a mod problem. In fallout 3 and new vegas had between 100 and 150 mods never had a problem that required a third party program.
3/new vegas had a couple mods that did require moving them up in the mod order but it told you that and it was not exactly hard to click on an arrow in nmm. If you are manually installing mods I guess I could see using it. Never had a problem using NMM either and yes I have dealt with installing mods manually.
Originally posted by:Not sure why people need to use LOOT, or anything like it, since I doubt the game cares much about the order of mods. Now I know certain mods request being at the top etc but never had any issue just randomly chaning load order just to see if it matters and never once had any conflict or problematic mods. When installing with NMM it just seems to put the order properly from each install. I have watched doing fresh installs of all mods and seems to work just fine.Load order is an absolute necessity to get mods to work properly.There is not a single mod maker that does not recommend using loot.Every single mod reviewer will recommend using loot to sort their mods.Before loot everyone used BOSS there has always been a Mod sorter of some kind used for these games.And no the manager does not sort your mods or put them in any particular order.The only reason you haven't had problems is you have just been lucky. Originally posted by:Different game, Same reasons.Not really I have never used a load order program on any fallout game and never once run into a mod problem.
In fallout 3 and new vegas had between 100 and 150 mods never had a problem that required a third party program. 3/new vegas had a couple mods that did require moving them up in the mod order but it told you that and it was not exactly hard to click on an arrow in nmm. If you are manually installing mods I guess I could see using it. Never had a problem using NMM either and yes I have dealt with installing mods manually.Just because one person downloading mods didnt run into load order conflict doesnt mean it doesnt exist. I have been modding beth games a very long time, trust me when i tell you load order matters. Depending on your mods, and nmm doesnt always catch mistakes.I wasnt arguing that loot was neccessary, its just easier for some. I have managed mods manually since morrowind so i am my own load order manager.Still doesnt change the fact that incorrect order will break your game.
Originally posted by:Not sure why people need to use LOOT, or anything like it, since I doubt the game cares much about the order of mods. Now I know certain mods request being at the top etc but never had any issue just randomly chaning load order just to see if it matters and never once had any conflict or problematic mods. When installing with NMM it just seems to put the order properly from each install.