No, not that, but I understand what you are saying.
I mean steps like checking for outdated mods, or mod conflicts, things like that.
An idea for bug reports
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Troubleshooting is not really all that difficult...
- Open Mod Manager and de-select all mods
- Start your Profile and make sure the base program works
- Open Mod Manager and enable one mod package in the correct loading order, beginning with map mods
- Start your Profile and make sure the base + new map mods work together
- Repeat steps 3 & 4 enabling one set of mods at a time until you find the one(s) that cause failure
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