


DCC - there are two modules in this mod with the following ids: !DCC and zzCharacterCreation the !DCC module loads at the very top as its submodule file does not highlight any dependencies, while the zzCharacterCreation (which is erroneously highlighted as external) has all native modules set as dependencies, reason why it's positioned at the bottom.Looking into the mods you mentioned - the auto-sort functionality is actually working correctly (only bug being the fact that the additional DCC module is being reported as not being managed by Vortex) I'm only interested in the command line parameters, can you please reply to the issue with the full string that's being fed into the game ? Hi can you please hit the auto sort button in the load order page, and then go to the dashboard and edit the main tool so we can see the order in which the mods are fed into the game? Thank you again for the response, and I hope you're keeping safe. There may be other mods causing issues, but I haven't encountered them yet. (It was being placed below the native modules in alphabetical order.) IE: Above "Detailed Character Creation" and the native modules. "Assess Trade Prices" causes crashes on startup unless it is loaded above all mods implementing "MB OptionsScreen" but the auto sort doesn't recognize this so I often manually move it to the top of my load order.

"Mod Configuration Menu" or "MB OptionsScreen" sometimes caused crashes when activated in the main menu if placed above the native modules, but I haven't downloaded the latest update as of the 27th of April which may have changed that. "Community patch" is being placed near the top of the load order above the native files which causes crashes on startup with some other mods installed. The reversed positions of these files cause crashes. The files seem to have been reversed in their priority, making the one that needs to be placed above the native modules appear near the bottom of the load order, and vice versa. One of which is indicated to not be managed by Vortex. "Detailed Character Creation" which has two separate files. a window will pop up giving you the rule you want to apply to the esp you moved.Often I find myself moving mods that have been incorrectly ordered. In Vortex to Manually change your load order grab the dependencies icon of the esp you want to move up or down, drag it to the esp you want to load it after.

How do I manually sort a vortex load order? One of the key features is Vortex’s capability to automatically sort your load order (this applies to Bethesda games only: The Elder Scrolls and Fallout series) to prevent, or severely reduce, the number of conflicts between mods and increase the overall stability of your game. How do I know if my Skyrim mods are active?.How do I change the order of mods in Nexus Mod Manager?.How do I manually sort a vortex load order?.
