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Mods towards the BOTTOM of the load order will OVERWRITE items towards the top - if they overlap, so when they wanna change the same files). So the facial scar mod needs to be towards the bottom of the load order and BELOW the better bodies mod in that example. Hope that helps
That means as long as you don't subscribe to the same mod on both platforms, you can use mods from both platforms together. Well, and of course the mods need to be compatible with one another, but I see very little issues. Make sure to pull up the inventory when you're testing a new mod setup, as that is - among other points of time e.g. the startup phase of the game - a moment when the game might crash in case of real mod conflict or outdated mods. <3 To launch, I'd recommend the Vortex manager as that will allow you to 1. edit mod order conveniently across both platforms and 2. fix smaller conflicts (like making sure a 1.4 patch submod overwrites a part of its main mod) conveniently