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Have fun with your new mods :-)
PS: always be sure to read the mod release notes, for compatibility reasons :-)
No offence, but that is complete B.S. :-/
I use an excessive amount of mods ;-)
Technical issues with mods occur due to: people not reading (or understanding) mod release notes and/or general lack of knowlegde of mod compatibility (vanilla/base game mods versus campaign mods) and/or lack of knowlegde of any computer maintenance and/or simply being 1 of them <50-IQ-point-beings ;-)
However I do feel that CA could have avoided a truckload of tech-issues by explaining why certain mods do not mix with each other :-)
I fully understand, no worries :-)