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Re: Updated Mod Analyzer/Conflict Detector?

@3Rosez I don't think there's anything newer. It was always a bit of a double sided sword as it really just detects conflicts between mods and not between mods and the game.

I think the best method for a clean up is to move your mods folder to the deskop and then start re-adding what you really need. Get the newest versions for everything. Find a good system to prevent duplicates.

There's no need to use a tool like this if you find a good system and know what you download. (aka don't download whole mods folders and things like this). Use subfolders and make notes where you downloaded things.

I think MCCC exceptions now tell you when you have duplicates and BetterExceptions might have similar functionality but you only get info from those if you have an actual error.

EDIT: Have you tried the  Sims Mod Assistant from MTS ? Seems to help with duplicates/conflicts and isn't as old. Comments seem to suggest it still works.

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