Then add them back when the author(s) update them. Or read the patchnotes of the respective update and, if you keep up to date on what you're adding mod wise, you'll know what mods will cause problems as what they were dependent on has now been changed thus will cause a crash meaning ye just have to remove those mods as opposed to all of them. Gonna stick to vanilla and only add paintjobs and small things. It's annoying to fix them on every update. That's the reason why I stopped using mods. Once the game is running fine You have to apply mods one by one and see which one is causing the problem. Originally posted by Bloodbull:Switch off all your mods and see if the game works.
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