That’s how I look for broken mods too. Move half of them into a temp folder, launch the game. If it works, put half of the sorted out ones back. if it doesn’t work, remove another half and try again.
To add to your answer, Skyrim also supports mods on PS4/5 and there are even a couple really useful ones. Stuff like the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch exists, for example.
That’s how I look for broken mods too. Move half of them into a temp folder, launch the game. If it works, put half of the sorted out ones back. if it doesn’t work, remove another half and try again.
This is all fine and good till it’s a conflict between two specific mods. Damn you FO4 on PS4, why you gotta be like that?
You can put mods on the PS4?
Bethesda made mod workshop worked on the consoles, so you could share the pc made mods.
Small setback that it didn’t support script extender, so it was quite limited. Still better than no modding tho.
To add to your answer, Skyrim also supports mods on PS4/5 and there are even a couple really useful ones. Stuff like the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch exists, for example.
I have had a much better time w Skyrim mods than FO4 on the PS4 as far as stability goes.
A very limited amount.
Btw, this is why i have given up on Early Access on Steam; can’t disable updates and have to fix your 100 mods then.
I love Steam, but the fact that you cannot permanently disable auto updates for specific titles is definitely infuriating.
When I want to see a broken mod, I just surf over to Reddit.
Yeah, pretty great in my minecraft modding experience
I was looking for this specific comment lmao