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Now I installed an old version of the game and most of the mods work. My Original problem was that the mods didn't even load. There was no sign of the mods being applied into the game. As I wrote at the beginning I "Fixed" the problem but that's still annoying af.
How do I make it run on dx12?
Check if u had that activated
No I don't have it activated, should I Write -dx12 instead?
New updates breaks mods generally
Not sure if you tried this, but kind people in 'Da moddin den' discord, would always suggest that if new big patch comes out you first need to unsubscribe from all mods you had. Let them steam work it's magic and download/uninstall. Sometimes even delete modding files. Click 'downloads' and help it.
After that - subscribe once more to mods that are nice and updated to the current version. This should give you a clean mod installation without any crashes to desktop. I know, since I had similar problem in the past, some mods updating won't do it properly, you need to clear them up and install them freshly again.