

Even if both are installed, the mod loaded last would override the previous one resulting in either the entire steel armour being red (if Example Mod Steel Armor - Red loads last), or green (if Example Mod Steel Armor - Green loads last). Without resolving the conflict on an individual file level, you would have to choose which set of textures you want to go with. The two mods are, therefore “in conflict” with each other. "Example Mod Steel Armor - Red" and "Example mod Steel Armor - Green."īoth mods make changes to the same textures. In the following, we will use two mods that change the steel armour in Skyrim to be a different colour as our example. A good example would be two texture mods that make edits to the same exact textures in the game.

This means that two different mods are making changes to the same game files. At times mods will have conflicting files.
