Because you didn’t build the mod list yourself, you have no idea why it works. When it crashes (and it will), you cannot debug it. The repack is a black box. You don't know which of the 47 body-slider mods is conflicting with the new clothing pack you tried to add.
| | You should AVOID a Repack if... | | :--- | :--- | | You only care about playing right now . | You want to learn how modding works. | | The game is no longer supported/updated (e.g., Oblivion ). | The game is actively patched (e.g., Starfield ). | | You are okay with "take it or leave it" content. | You are picky about visuals and mechanics. | | You cannot afford the base game/paid mods. | You respect mod author distribution rights. | The Golden Path: The "Lite" Alternative Instead of a full "Better Repack," I recommend a Wabbajack (for Bethesda games) or RimPy (for RimWorld). These are automated mod list installers . They download mods directly from Nexus (free accounts work) and build the list for you, but they require you to own the base game. better repack
Then the cracks appeared.