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2. also often listed on the workshop pages of the mods: incompatibilities between mods or load order for certain mod combinations.
3. if you have no luck on the workshop pages remove all your mods and add one by one until the problem starts again.
I would re-add the mods one by one ordered by the last update date. the oldest mod(s) first. the longer it has been since the last update of a mod, the greater the chance of incompatibility with the current version of the game.
Thanks again!
Open file:
Drive C/Steam/Steamapps/Common/Canon Exiles/Conansandbox/Mods
That list is directly linked to mod list in game so much easier to Just move the lines round in that file.
The * before the drive name means that mod is active
(I know I'm late)
Zero need to necro this thread. And that's the risk of using mods, not Funcom's fault that they want to update their own game. Mod authors (like me) know how to deal with it. Mod users should to.