
see if the specific mod has a page in the " Mods" category or. đź’ˇ Tip: For advice about how specific mods interact with Horizon: Finally, even mods that have been patched or are otherwise compatible may need to have their settings adjusted. Keep in mind that these are only guidelines, and individual mods will be more or less compatible. While it's theoretically possible to patch them together, it would be almost as much work as making your own overhaul from scratch. This includes other total-conversion mods such as FROST and Immersive Gameplay. Major overhauls are totally incompatible. These mods will usually work as-is, but they will not be integrated into Horizon's special systems and because of the altered balance will often be horrifically over/underpowered. This includes new weapons and armor, new systems, quest mods and new companions. Mods that add new things usually require patching for balance.
Without a patch, these mods will often break Horizon, or Horizon will break them. This includes sorting mods, weightless junk mods, texture/model replacement for equipment and NPCs, faction overhauls and many others.
Mods that alter existing objects in any way almost always require patching.
Note that some otherwise cosmetic mods add or alter items, in which case see below. It DOES NOT include cosmetic changes to items or NPCs, which require patching. This includes weathers, environmental textures, music replacers and the like.
Wholly cosmetic environmental mods are fully compatible. Most utility mods such as MCM and Active Effects on HUD are fully compatible. In general, the following rules of thumb apply: Using other mods with Horizon that change gameplay stats may break or ruin the balance of this mod.Ä«ecause it alters so much of the game, special care must be taken when combining Horizon with other mods.