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I'm so happy kids are installing mods for the first time but I'd love if they would do like, one more minute of reading.
It drives me nuts. Happening in every popular game, people thinking that it's the evil company deliberately sabotaging things. I get that I'm just shaking my walking stick but it still bothers me, the assumption that everyone is out to get them if every single thing they do isn't facilitated and supported all the way through.
The youth is supposed to rebel, not ask for multi-million dollar companies to manage and direct their every move. Give me some anarchism and refusal to do what they're told, not this "This is annoying, solve it for me!" screaming.
Get off my damn lawn!
Quicker than turning on a console to play a game for a bit, and then finding it needs to spend upwards of 10~15 mins downloading and installing an update (especially because consoles are very often on WiFi).
I already checked files, reinstalled the game and everything else but it seems that the update killed the mods.
For some mods have to wait for modding tools to be updated so the creator can update their mods for current version.
Yes, only recent mods are working without problems.
The complaint from OP is likely a combination of not understanding how mods work and that.