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@teslascoil89 Just put the mod on your desktop, or trash it; it doesn't really matter as long as it's not in Mods.
EA is not responsible for how people use mods or for making patches compatible with existing mods, no matter how popular they are. It's the modders' responsibility to ensure their content is compatible with the game, and it's on the players to keep mods updated or remove them when broken. Besides, the only way to keep mods from breaking would be to never change any features that those mods affect, which would basically mean no new gameplay content.
Yes, I started investigating and I disabled my CC (even though I had some great stuff ☹️ ). That fixed it. And I found my IT guy when I got the game had downloaded UI Extension and put it in its own folder by itself. Yes, I understand, I figured it was the mod makers.
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