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You will likely need to go through to find which mod isn't working after the update. I recommend deleting one then restarting. Do this over and over again until it doesn't crash. Once you find the problematic mod restore all the ones you deleted from your computer's recycle bin except the last one you deleted.
Not much we can really do without logs (and frankly I don't know where the game stores them, maybe near the save files?). Try disabling mods one by one until something stops crashing. Start your modlist from scratch maybe. You can make multiple profiles so this should be simple.
also it's extremely optimized and is updated regularly with new optimizations and new features
That said, I'm not a furry and therefor not a Godot expert so I will defer to your judgement.