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> Campire: Complete Camping System
> Climates of Tamrial
> Enhanced Blood Textures
> Static Mesh Improvements Mod SE
> Apocolypse - Magic of Skyrim
> The Paarthurnax Dilemma
> iNeed - Food, Water and Sleep (Disabled)
> Frostfall
> Winstadmine.esp
> Riverwood Anew
> Public Ecections
> Immersive Citizens
> Immersive Patrols
> Healing Blade
> SeaPoint Settlement
> LandLord
> Heljarchen Farm
It's also good to note I never had any issue leaving Aprocypha when I was in the plane of the two books concering the main questline.
unrelated to the original post, does Riverwood Anew make its citizens retarded ? Nobody does the job and just stand around and the people that do move just walk into whatever it is they ended up walking into. Probably even had someone just walk off.
I can only see Riverwood Anew on BethNet, which straight off the bat makes me suspect that it's written by a beginner modder. The vague description does nothing to convince me otherwise. Is there something I'm missing that made you think it was worth installing?
https://bethesda.net/en/mods/skyrim/mod-detail/3981458
I'm unistalling Riverwood Anew next time in the mod menu, just thought I'd check it out.
Edit: also they need your full load order, not just your mods, or else they cant see whats actually wrong.