Originally Posted by kicker04
Originally Posted by Beechams
Why? Full Release Mod Fixer works as intended.

Because with every patch and hotfix you don't only have to check the mod but also the mod fixer...

And the more third party stuff involved the higher the general risk. As always.

That is the fault of the game requiring hotfixes not the fault of the mod. And we can also add that it is down to Larian not yet releasing any kind of editor.

1. I'm still on Hotfix #1 as I never let anything do anything automatically on my machine. If and when Larian finally get their act together and put out a hotfix or patch that doesn't destroy the game and the saves then I will consider updating.

Updating my 10-12 mods to the full release versions took minutes. I track the mods on Nexus so I know when they are updated. I then read the mod description to see if I actually need to update the mod. As I've said in another post, modding games requires reading and thinking. If you aren't prepared to do that then modding isn't for you.

2. Larian's hotfixes and Steam seem to be more of a problem than mods. Although I only have the 10-12 mods installed I have tried out maybe three or four times that number. None of the mods or the chopping and changing of mods has broken my game so far.

I had a Skyrim LE with 250-300 mods installed which was more stable and bug-free than the vanilla game.