Order Mods ⚡ Legit

If your game starts crashing or showing "potato-colored faces," it’s likely an order issue.

Organizing your mods into logical blocks makes it easier to spot conflicts. A common structure includes: Master Files: Always at the top. Large Overhauls: Major gameplay changes or world additions. Weather and Lighting: Global visual changes. Order Mods

Always check the mod description on sites like Nexus Mods or Steam Workshop. Authors often include specific instructions on where their mod needs to sit in your order. When Things Go Wrong If your game starts crashing or showing "potato-colored

Provide your current mod list, and I can help you find a stable configuration. Large Overhauls: Major gameplay changes or world additions

Compatibility fixes should almost always be at the very bottom to ensure they have the final say.

Many popular mods have community-made "compatibility patches" designed to make them work together.