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Some mods are more easily broken than others, I tend to try to keep those to a minimum and from creators I know update fast. Another tip is to use the mods on CF, they will tell you which are ready to update. Check in on the Luth's broken-mod-thread often, as it makes updating faster and simpler. Most of all, keep one save for playing mod-free. For me that is a basic build save, so I go into build and create sims-mode until enough of my mods are updated for me to return to ordinary play.
- Moozilla132 years agoSeasoned Ace
Luth's list is a lifesaver when it comes to managing my (too many) mods, so MASSIVE shout-out to @luthienrising for putting so much time and effort into maintaining that and other relevant threads. Honestly, if you're struggling to handle the constant rollout of breakages and updates, I highly recommend subscribing to posts in that feed. That's what I did and I never looked back. Between that and Scarlet's List that tracks the status of mods, I somehow manage to stay sane with a sizeable mods folder.
- TwilightPhantom22 years agoNew Rookie@Moozilla13 I second this!I Subscribe to both and I appreciate all the work they both do!
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