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Yea, I'm just glad my game let me redo the apartment to a different creator. Since I removed that and the cache, should I be safe to try putting my mods (and check for updated ones, if needed) in the game one at a time without it completely ruining my game and having to uninstall/reinstall?
@DarkFia14 I cannot guarantee what buggy-results may emerge in the tests as you re-add the Mods. I suppose if you want to be a bit more cautious you may want to try re-adding them into a different/new game save for testing purposes. If you test after adding each one you should then be able to ID which one(s) are causing the issue, then remove that Mod(s) and the cache file after you confirm which Mod(s) are causing the issue, then see if it has a new version before re-adding it. You could also contact the Mod(s) creator(s). If the Mod(s) causing the issue is removed plus the cache file is removed after the Mod is removed and you have any issue you could then run a game repair. A repair won't fix a buggy Mod, though, it will just check your game for missing stuff, etc.
Sorry, It can be a process.
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