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Okay I've been trying to figure out how to sort this for three hours now, I need help please I beg you. I don't even know if some of these work. I can't even tell the differences in the xp32 mods. 

Originally I was trying to figure out how to stop the boobs from collapsing on themselves when I run. Now I'm trying sort out all the s*** that doesn't usually work. Like high heels don't work for my character but does for npc's and followers.

 

Here's a copy of all my mods just in case. I've attached the mods I need help as  different files.


fuk i posted in the wrong place, soz

 


I posted in the wrong place, sorry


Huh it turns out that it actually puts my own comment in the original post

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To be clear, what you are posting is NOT the load order.  It is just a list of installed mods.  The order of this list has no bearing at all on mod order.  The load order is in the other tab (Plugins).  For setting a load order, LOOT (search for it) is a good start for getting a basic load order.  It is not perfect, but will handle most of the issues.

 

NMM requires you to install mods in order.  If all of the mods you use are packaged in .bsa files, then your mod load order will handle the "install order".  But a lot of mods use loose files, so you have to install them in proper order so that the last mod installed overwrites other similar files.  As for installing mods, the most important rule is this:  Always install the skeleton last.  Whether using XP32 or XPMSE (you should be using XPMSE as it is more up to date) install it last and let it overwrite EVERYTHING.

 

 

(one of the benefits of using Mod Organizer instead of NMM is that MO installs each mod as a separate install folder, so you can handle install order separately from the .esm/.esp load order.  Take a look at the STEP info in my sig for the official documentation of MO.  There are also some good videos out there for using MO).

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Definitley, use LOOT

 

Once you do, you will find LOOT's load order in C:\Users\<yourname>\AppData\Low\Skyrim\  its loadorder.txt, not plugins.txt

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