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6 years ago
"DivieOwl;c-17349197" wrote:
Instead of testing each mod, one at a time (wow. I can't imagine personally doing that. I have over 300 mods and thousands of CC. Imagine testing that one at a time). Do the 50/50 method.
First separate Mods from CC. Test once with all mods, take those out then test with only CC.
If the problem occurs in one, not the other. The one the problem didn't occur in is fine and should be kept out of testing but in a separate - safe - location.
Then take the problem mods (or CC) and split them in half. Test first one half, then proceed to test the other half. Even if the first half causes the problem, go ahead and test the second half, as sometimes issues are more than one mod.
Proceed to half and test batches of your mods or CC. When you know a group is safe, place them all in their own safe location, outside the mods folder (I generally keep them in a folder on my desktop named "SAFE").
Wow, what a great suggestion! Yes, if you guys use a lot of mods this sounds like an amazing suggestion. I don’t use very many at all, so testing each 2 or 3 at a time is kinda what I did.
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