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- Sashas0nic5 years agoSeasoned Ace
Not really strange, @19DebbieB62 Mods often need updating after a patch.. like I mentioned, they all have updates, just grab the newly updated mods, then will work ingame
SpoilerTips: Mods and CC require maintenance to keep them in your game, if the modder has not updated it after a game patch/update it may be broken (you can check via the mod tracker for reported broken, etc mods). The process of culling & removing it, to find the broken mod is the only option though, you'll find it won't be 'all of them' but a few or even just 'one'..After every patch or game update, this is a necessary process, to add your mods back to your game, folder by folder and starting it each time to test to see if it's ok to play. (nb: you should keep them separated for ease of checking, btw)
Also, if you are new to using cc/mods please check my post here on maintaining your game. as there is many tips including the 50/50 method and tools to help you fix your game and how to find the broken mod.
I have no connection to EA, am an Avid Mods/CC user, but don't make them:
Simsonic Weebly, Incorporating the Mod Tracker., am an Avid Mods/CC user, but don't make them @19DebbieB62 If OneDrive is set up to automatically sync the contents of Documents, it may be redownloading your existing mods after you delete them. You'll need to remove them from OneDrive as well to prevent this, which also needs to be done before you add updated versions of those mods.
- @puzzlezaddict Ty... once I deleted the mods it was fine
- @19DebbieB62 Thank you all for your help your the best!
- @19DebbieB62 which mod did you delete
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