Comments without a log or very little to no information will be ignored.. Here is how you provide a log. Please try to also include the steps you took that led to the bug AND a Save File of where it happened. Preferably before it does.
Those using outdated versions of my mods and or deleted mods WILL NOT receive support. This includes mods downloaded from outside Nexus AND outdated/deleted mods included in Batch Queues.
I do not follow modding guides as they, most of the time, end up causing issues and I am the one who apparently has to solve them and not the author of such lists.
Pirated copies are not supported. Don't bother posting if you have one. Pirated copies (ex.: repacks) contain significant changes that could cause even more problems and I won't troubleshoot said problems.
ALWAYS make sure you are using the latest version of the mod.
ALWAYS make a VANILLA backup of the game via the Mod Manager. You can exclude language files if you want. The Mod Manager restores files much faster than copy-paste. It also completely makes your game vanilla without damaging anything else and you can restore individually.
NEVER repair your game via Origin/EA or Steam. Repairing a game does not delete files. It only overwrites modified files and WILL lead to significant errors, which will then lead you to re-downloading LE all over again. Yes, all three and there won't be a way around it. Steam, Origin and EA App do not allow you to download the games individually. Long story short: It only makes this worse. If you used Repair and post an error, it will be ignored.
ALWAYS install content mods (Mod Manager mods) first and THEN textures. Textures alter all present game files. Installing a content mod after textures won't technically break your game in LE but it will break texture references. Meaning that the textures you previously installed won't be present in your new mod. Could also cause other problems. Texture mods are files with the .mem extension.
I HIGHLY recommend downloading mods manually rather than using the Mod Manager itself. If it works for you, great. Have at it. I personally don't use the Mod Manager for downloading mods.
I HIGHLY recommend you Import your mods into the Library and NOT install them directly. This way, if you ever need to restore or reinstall a mod, you don't need to download again. It is also more likely to correctly install your mods. If your lacking space, then I suggest investing in an external HDD or SSD. Or even internal. Trust me, I know they're expensive, but it definitely makes a diffence with organization.
If downloading mods via the Mod Manager, the archives will be stored at C:\ProgramData\ME3TweaksModManager\downloadedmodscache (where C:\ is the drive my Windows is installed). You can then drag the zip file onto the Mod Manager and import your mod as normal. If for some reason, when downloading through the Mod Manager, your mods aren't installed properly, I suggest you manually download the mod from Nexus and try again. The ProgramData folder is located at the root of your Windows installation (next to Program Files etc.). It is a hidden folder by nature so you will have to tweak Windows Explorer to show hidden folders. HEREis how you do it.
ALWAYS provide a log as demonstrated below. Without a log, I cannot troubleshoot. I need your full mod list and steps. Please format your steps in a readable state. Putting everything in a single line is hard to read and could lead me to missing things.
When providing a log, you do not necessarily need to check the "Full textures check" box but if you want to, go ahead. However, I will ask you if it is need. The textures check does take a long time. Especially if you have several textures installed.
I am but one person. I do not have all powerful knowledge of every mod out there, nor do I have all powerful knowledge of how the game works. I only make patches for mods I use. Period. If there is an exception, it is one where I was involved in the mod's production or I have/had the necessary help.
I don't support manual installation for Mod Manager mods. Certain mods require features present in the Mod Manager in order to be installed. If you install said mods manually, you will break your game. If you use manual installation, don't bother posting a report. I won't help.
YOU WILL MORE THAN LIKELY have to restore your game more than once during your modding journey. Especially texture modded setups. Get used to it. This is how modding these games is. No way around it. Complaining that the Mod Manager has strict blocks is not gonna change anything. They are there for a reason. A very good one.
Updates will come once I can get to them. If a mod has patches then you'll have to wait until the mod the patch is made for is updated as well. Comments such as "will you be updating for the latest verison of X mod?" will be ignored.
Hi its the flag for those who do Drag (Drag Queens/Kings for example), it was a request on the original mod I made so I was finally able to make it for this version. I actually didn't know there was one until it was requested.
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Comments without a log or very little to no information will be ignored.. Here is how you provide a log. Please try to also include the steps you took that led to the bug AND a Save File of where it happened. Preferably before it does.
can i use it for le1 ?