It is trial and error with mods but I will order them as follows:
Pippi - User & Server Management - v3.2.5
IMMERSE RP: Buildings & Placeables Decor
Shadows of Skelos Vol. 2
Shadows of Skelos - Extended
WARRIOR Mutator for Conan Exiles
No Balance Changes for WARRIOR Mutator
Admin Skelos Collector for WARRIOR Mutator
Item Stat Remover for WARRIOR Mutator
Fashionist v3.2.1 (DLC compatible)
DyeMoreBetterer
Endgame Extended Weapon Arsenal (EEWA)
Kerozards Paragon Leveling - A Multigun Refresh - v2.2.5
Unlock Plus (with Pickup) v1.4.0 (1.0 compatible)
SvS and Immerse RP both add placeables. I don’t use these mods so I don’t know whether they conflict in any way with each other. I have given priority in the suggested load order to SvS (loaded lower in the list). If somehow a certain mod doesn’t work well, you could try to move it lower in the list. However, keep EEWA+Kerozards+Unlock Plus at the very bottom.
Thank you for helping. I changed the load order of the server.
the only question i have now is would Glass Constructions and more… id=901911361 cause a large FPS Drop? Or Ram problems? and is it okay if i reorder them despite a few played on the server a few days before hand? I can force them all to update once in order.
I have no experience with the GCam mod. All I know is that it is a heavy mod. If you decide to add it, I would probably add it somewhere before warrior mutator. You can always make a backup of the server before adding a new mod and if something goes wrong, restore to that backup. If you have concerns, join their discord and ask them.
I also can’t judge about FPS/RAM potential issues because I have no idea how you are hosting the server and what kind of hardware the server has.
Re-ordering mods usually is not an issue as long as the server is offline when it is done, adding new mods is usually easy to do as well. It is a bit more problematic to remove mods because removing a mod will delete its assets and may even damage your database depending on what the mod changes and how it is coded. Some mods will be harmless and do very minor changes, some completely overhaul the game.
Good to know but still no idea what kind of hardware Nitrado offers you for the money you pay them, how many players you have on average, how is the internet connection of each player to the server, what bandwidth and so on. The same server may behave differently when hosted on potato pc or a spaceship, on a dedicated machine or on a machine with 3 other servers on it. Also a guy who lives in a forest and has a dial-up connection may have poor experience while it will be perfectly normal for a guy with fast internet and modern pc. Try and see how it works, if it doesn’t work well, restore from a backup and carry on.