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I was reinstalling Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas recently along with mods and when it came to order the mods, I fired up LOOT to do the job. LOOT suggested to clean some mods, but to my absent-mindedness, not only I cleaned the mods, I cleaned the DLCs too. I did that only for Fallout 3 before I realized my horrible mistake. Here is the Fallout New Vegas LOOT: And here is the Fallout 3 one: . Seeing that I'm using mods that utilize the DLCs' esms, would I have a problem with the DLC? I read somewhere that mods that are based on DLCs demand the uncleaned DLC es
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My game has glitched and I can't craft certain things, the game removed the power menu, furniture, buildings, and a few other crafting menu selections.
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From experience and what I've learned from the modding community is that all .esm files have to be at the top of the load order or we would experience crashes, and or instability with the game. First would be the FalloutNV.esm then the DLC's and following should be the modified plugins that end with .esm . Now as I play Fallout New Vegas on occasion the game will crash and sometimes it will become unresponsive for a time as if it's ready to crash and that's using LOOT as the Load Order. If I utilize the manual load order the game will load the same but just crash once in awhile. So I throw my
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From the album: Insane Fallout 4
Step closer to Fallout 1 and Fallout 2. PIP-Pad on Nexus