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Which is kind of frustrating.
If it's only one or two mods causing the problem then i wouldn't mind so much but getting rid of all mods won't be a real fix not to mention making the game feel lacking in content.
I do keep seeing T680 in the Warning's however i have removed everthing mod related to the T680
Mods can conflict with one another so it is important to weed out the bad mods from the good mods. Having a manageable number of mods makes it much easier. If you have too many mods then it is difficult to determine which ones conflict.
Start with a small number of mods you really want and then add only mods you really want and not overload the game with mods which you really don't need or which may have conflicts.
You can also have a separate profile for checking mods to see how they work before placing them in your main profile.
uset g_developer "0" <----change 0 to 1
uset g_console "0" <----change 0 to 1
Save & Exit.
Next, start your game, load your profile then exit that profile & create a new profile. Loading an old profile, then creating a new keeps your controller settings.
Now that you have your new profile, exit it & go to your mod manager & add 1 mod. Load back in to your profile & press the tilde key ` (above the Tab key). This will give you the console. With the console open, press Ctrl+Shift. This will allow you to see warnings & errors without the rest of the log.
If at this stage you have no warnings or errors, then press the tilde key again to exit the console & click on Credits & go to the truck (or trailer) viewer. Once in the viewer, find your mod & then open the console, look for warnings/errors. You can click on a few parts of your mod, then check the console if you like.
With a bit of luck you might get yourself a mod will no warnings or errors :)
The above method is what I do for every mod that has a pmg file (3d mesh file). Using this method also works for skins. The viewer allows you to check out everything for a truck/trailer. For things like camera mods, you might have to play your profile, then open the console & check.
The best way to fix this problem of mods with issues, is to report the issues to the author of the mod. In hope that they will fix it.
Cheers 60_Thou (aka Turtool)