Survival mods like iNeed, Frostfall, the Camping mod, and Hunterborn combined are probably still better than Bethesda's Survival mode, so there is always the option to choose one or or the other, but mixing is probably a bad idea to prevent some sort of conflict or overlap. So I will definitely need to comb through the list to make sure there aren't any dead links in the case of missing mods for new folks wanting to check out the list.
The last update was April 9th 2019 with some sporated changes up until December of last year.
This is a problem is because if you already downloaded a mod despite it being removed as long as you don't delete it you are fine, but once you remove it you cannot recover it unless the author re-uploads it. There is also the matter of the Xbox Series X CPU not being the pitiful Jaguar in the One / One X, and with a higher memory pool, I could put some of the more demanding mods such as one particular monster spawn pack that caused slowdown related issues.Īnother problem is there was some Mod creator related drama that occured awhile back, this may have possibly led to a mod author getting pissy with the community and pulling their stuff from. I think the current load order should be ideal, but with some extra space I can put back some particularly essential weapons and armor texture packs I had to omit from the last revision I made. With the the announcement of the Anniversary Edition I'm hoping they do expand the load limit to at least 7.5GB, 10GB would be great but I am not too hopeful. This is unfortunately the best I could do under the circumstances because tools like Mod Organizer 2 or LOOT simply don't exist on the Xbox. The load order is by design to be downloaded in it's exact order from top to bottom because newer mods are placed towards the bottom of the order, the download list is intended by design so there is no conflicts. Keep in mind I arranged the load order in a specific way because, As you say it is difficult to arrange load order within the game and it is very fiddly. Which is why I suggest you have to use it in conjunction with the website. The in game search function is definitely weird and acts oddly at some time. But I was really happy on my last build on series X because I hit the mod limit and size limit and was actually able to use mods before that would have not been able to be played on the base model without crashing constantly. There are some mods that simply don't work with a big mod list on the base xbox. It's also simply a better experience on Series X than what it was for last gen.
Where as the limitations on size and mod limit actually make me focus on xbox and I end up completing the modding process and actually playing the game more.
I often end up with paralysis by analysis on PC because with so many options available, I spend my time modding the game over and over again trying to find some perfect cocktail that I'm never satisfied with. The limitations actually make it weirdly enjoyable.
I've modded extensively on both PC and xbox and while modding it on PC is the better and deeper experience, I also enjoy modding it on xbox. Click to shrink.The in game search function is definitely weird and acts oddly at some time.