Load Order Help?

Started by Nozza, December 30, 2017, 05:58:29 PM

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Nozza

So, up until yesterday, the only mod I had installed was EDB Prepare Carefully, and the game worked fine. Yesterday; however, I tried to install some more and the game repeatedly crashed on launch. I went through one by one and got rid of the incompatible mods, but I'd appreciate a heads up on what the load order should be.

Mods (All are B18):
HugsLib
EdBPrepareCarefully
A Dog Said
AllowTool
AvoidFriendlyFire
Bulk Stone Cutting
Cooks can Refuel
Deep Ore Identifier
DoubleSleepingSpot
Drugs to Neutroamine
DyeVat
Exotic Joy
ExpandedProsthetics&OrganEngineering
FashionRIMsta
Firefoam Belt
Firefoam Grenades
Furnace
GeneticRim
GlitterTech
Hand Me That Brick
Hospitality
MechaniteForge
Medieval Times
Rimfire
RIMkea
Mending
sd Advanced Powergen
sd Bridges
SimpleSidearms
Spoons Hair Mod
TilledSoil
TradingSpot

I understand that it's a pretty good-sized list, so any help is really appreciated.

CannibarRechter

Try posting the output_log.txt file.
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CR Total Texture Overhaul : Gives RimWorld a Natural Feel
CR Moddable: make RimWorld more moddable.
CR CompFX: display dynamic effects over RimWorld objects

SpaceDorf

The load order looks good to me.
Reasobably sorted in QoL and Gui first,
Content later.

The two things I would mive are :
ADogSaid after your last animal mod to fetch all compatible mods,
And Bulk Stonecutting beneath the UI mods, because it also contains content.

And as CR said,
If you post the error log we can help you identify the real problem.

In addition, look for Mod-E and ModSwitch to better manage your modlist
Maxim 1   : Pillage, then burn
Maxim 37 : There is no overkill. There is only open fire and reload.
Rule 34 of Rimworld :There is a mod for that.
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Nozza

Managed to get a fix on all bar Medieval Times (Which still has 8 message saying it can't find Verse.ThingDef WHATEVER) by sorting out A Dog Said and reordering everything else. Appreciate the help.