

The process will take about 15 minutes, but basically the merger will combine your compatible mods into a single customized bundle just for you. If you are trying to install more mods than the game wants to allow, the Mod Merger can help. If you are installing a lot of mods, do it just like your mother taught you: go slow, take it easy, and say your prayers.ĭid you know that there’s a “mod limit”? It was news to us. Otherwise incompatible mods could work perfectly if you load one before the other. If you do see a specific load order, the NMM is where you go to make that change.

While you’re installing mods, pay attention to warnings about conflicts and load orders.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.All of the Witcher mods live on Nexus, and the Nexus Mod Manager is the single best way to wrangle all the competing and conflicting changes that mods might be bringing to your game.

A lot of people seem to be having trouble with Witcher 3, I don't know if it's the game itself, people being new to ReShade, or a combination of the two. Maybe try downloading ReShade directly from here and try it with some different games. I would expect nothing less from somebody with the class to be a Dodger fan!Crosire brings up a good point about the encoding, I've run into that problem when copying and pasting from one file to another. Since the game is so new, there are no direct comparisons to make from watching other people so I am lost now. I am usually pretty good at following directions and have watched or read a number of tutorials so I was sure I was doing everything right. This is the first time I have ever used a sweetfx before so I am new to this process, but I did put 60+ mods on skyrim without ever having a problem. I must have made a fundamental error somewhere but I am not sure where. I deleted everything I had done, ran the game to make sure everything was working properly, (I had made a backup before starting the process to compare the files), and then started over. Dodgertown wrote: Yeah, that is what I did.
