Special handling mods - Streamline, Deadly Reflex etc.Īfter DLCs and quest mods have been completed they can be moved up.Compatibility Patches/UOMP/Merged Leveled Lists.Quests (these can be moved up after completion of the quest).Mods that specifically conflict with overhauls and need to take precedence.Any compatibility patches for the major overhaul mods.Major Overhaul Mods (FCOM, OOO, MMM etc).Note: any DLC patch should go directly after the DLC it changes, no matter where the DLC is located.Minor Mods/New Items/Houses/DLC's (Post-Completion).Oblivion.esm - this MUST be the first thing in the list.Here is a load order recommendation, originally by Dev_akm and modified by Bben46 Remove Deadly reflex and Streamline (if you use them) until everything else is working.Īt the end of the BOSS order, there will be some mods that it did not know where to put.Note: these recommendations are based on Oblivion but can also apply to Morrowind and Fallout games.įor those who insist on making things hard for themselves:
#Skyrim special edition load order mod#
And you are never trying to 'fix' more than one mod at a time. This way your load order gets built one mod at a time.
#Skyrim special edition load order install#
Install one at a time, test that one, then after it is working install another one. The time you think you will save will be more than made up by the time you spend in troubleshooting. Such as patches to a mod.īatch loading a bunch of mods without testing is asking for trouble.