

To make sure your mods are working as intended, it's important to make sure your mod load order is correct. This conflict could result in quests breaking, objects clipping through each other, or crashing. For example, if you have two mods that modify a town, the town mod lowest in your load order will always be applied.

This can be problematic if you have two mods that override the same thing. Skyrim loads its data sequentially, meaning mods lower on your load order take precedence over files placed higher on your list. Load orders become important when multiple mods are being used. RELATED: The 15 Coolest Paths To Take In The Skyrim Live Another Life Mod Modders have found ways around this limit, something we'll go over in the "Useful Modding Tools" section. This is typically referred to as your "load order." Skyrim's engine has a hard limit of 255 master and plugin files it can load at once. When you install a mod for Skyrim, it gets added to a list of data the game needs to load.

