If you are an advanced user and know how to sort your own load order then using LOOT is fine. But if you know how to check conflicts with FNVEdit already, why not just sort it manually in your mod manager. :)
If you are an advanced user and know how to sort your own load order then using LOOT is fine. But if you know how to check conflicts with FNVEdit already, why not just sort it manually in your mod manager. :)

I use LOOT to give me a base load order, then I check everything and fine tune my load order as needed. Its kinda like what some people said BOSS did. It is a helper of sorts. Its save time on adjusting the load order manually. Since I always run it every time I install a new mod, editing the Metadata so a mod will always, say, sort itself after another mod which breaks its functionality, or simply something in a mod to take priority over another, will save time on manually sorting it back.
But, back on topic. One solution at least is, like I said, if you cleaned your Master Files, to revert back to the default ones.
Steam is sometimes serving bad files from somewhere, try validating cache first.
