Order Mods -

In the world of gaming, the phrase —often referred to as Load Order —is the secret sauce that separates a stable, immersive experience from a frustrating mess of "Crash to Desktops" (CTDs). Whether you are exploring the frozen wastes of Skyrim or building empires in Galactic Civilizations, understanding how your game reads its files is crucial. Why "Order" Matters

If you can't find the culprit, disable half your mods. If the game works, the problem is in the other half. Repeat until you find the specific mod causing the conflict. Order Mods

Games load mods sequentially. If two mods attempt to change the same thing—for example, two different mods modifying the same texture—the one loaded wins. This "rule of the last" is the foundation of modding: In the world of gaming, the phrase —often

If your game starts crashing or showing "potato-colored faces," it’s likely an order issue. If the game works, the problem is in the other half

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.