
A quick and simple tool to easily adjust the load ordering for server mods.
You need .NET Core for this to work:
Features
- Easy sorting system (keybind- and button based).
- Built-in failsafe for invalid paths.
- External linking for important info
Downloading & Using
- Open Load Order Editor.zip.
- Extract Load Order Editor.exe into your user / mods folder (where all your server mods are).
- Run Load Order Editor.exe that you just extracted.
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Support
As always, reach out to me on Discord if you need help:
- net.hazelify, or the SPT-AKI Discord server
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New release!
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Changelog
- Fixed “Object reference not instantiated” error if a mod that is being moved doesn’t have sptVersion property in the metadata
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16.5K Downloads
New release!
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Changelog
- Changed to a bold font for (in my opinion) a better looking list system.
- Added persistent window sizing; resizing LOE will cause it to keep the new size throughout restarts.
904 Downloads
New release!
Virustotal: Linked on the repo
Changelog
- Fixed (hopefully) scaling issues users were having with LOE 2.1.
- Replaced the sidebar system with a minimalistic bottom-panel system.
1.6K Downloads
New release!
Virustotal: Linked on the repo
Changelog
- Fixed error message saying that LOE was in the wrong folder
- Changed font from Bender to Bahnschrift (pre-installed with Windows)
227 Downloads
New release!
VirusTotal: Linked on the repo
Changelog
- Visual update over the old LOE
- Framework switch from .NET Framework to .NET Core 8.0
- Increased responsiveness
- Fancier GUI
- Nice new toggleable sidebar
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Latest Version VirusTotal Result
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/88ce145efa378026136637f9cc5b6c05534da21979075d1f6cf704bd7b1d1ccb
THIS IS NOT REQUIRED. USE AT YOUR OWN CAUTION.
Since it’s been asked around, here’s my recommended order if you’re looking to use a lot of mods.
(1 loads first, 6 loads last - keep this in mind)
1. Traders
2. Minor overhauls, like SVM
3. Custom/modded items
4. Bigger overhauls, like SAIN/RaidOverhaul
5. QoL stuff like UI Fixes
6. Statistic items like ItemInfo/MoreCheckmarks
Staff note: source code was reviewed and the single VirusTotal result is clearly a false positive and can be safely ignored.
I’m sorry if this was answered elsewhere and if my questions are amateur, but is it safe to re-order mods on an active, in-use profile? Curious if re-ordering mods will destroy pathways and cause errors.
Also, not all mods I currently have downloaded show up as configurable in the re-ordering menu. Is this because they aren’t all server-side mods?
Thank you.
im still here making RAWR now on 3.11 spt
Would it be possible to add LOOT (Load Order Optimisation Tool - Skyrim Modding Tool) functionality?
So that players only have to press one button to automatically sort all mods.
This needs support from the mod devs.
My idea for the implementation would be something like this:
Thank you for your work! I’ve used it for all by my first foray into SPT and it’s just an amazing quality of life tool. (Even the auto-detection and re-direct for .NETcore - you didn’t have to, but you did and it’s appreciated.)
Hello and thank you for the work
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I made this order, would you do any changes ? thank you
“Virtual’s Custom Quest Loader”,
“AAAArtem-WTT”,
“aMoxoPixel-Painter”,
“acidphantasm-bosseshavelegamedals”,
“acidphantasm-refsptfriendlyquests”,
“MoxoPixel-BlackCore”,
“MoxoPixel-TacticalGearComponent”,
“SPT-Realism”,
“BRNVG_N-15Adapter”,
“zSolarint-SAIN-ServerMod”,
“Skwizzy-LootingBots-ServerMod”,
“tyfon-uifixes”,
“odt-iteminfo”,
“MoreCheckmarksBackend”
Is it possible to bring back the manual movement of the mods in the load order, instead of just pressing the arrows up or down like it’s now? It’s much quicker!
And if it’s possible to have an option to export and import the load order for later when reinstalling the game?
is there an auto order funktion without putting any single mod manually in order ?
bc i dont even wanna mess up my profile bc of false order root haha
How can I improve this load order?
Thank you!