I am on board with Fredo on this one. The issue isn't needing the mod to see 100% of the content in one playthrough. Not at all. You know my comments about the mod in N&T. I could give a rat's ass about seeing every bit of content in 1 playthrough. But as Fredo pointed out, as I've pointed out, as multiple other posters have pointed out, events are happening in the main storyline, and in certain character arcs, that reference events that the player may well have not seen in other character arcs. Things the player may not have done (yet.) You're probably more insulated from this effect because a) you play multiple playthroughs and have seen all the content available so if something comes up you're probably aware of it even if you didn't see it in the playthrough you're working on at that time, and b) you haven't even played the last two updates, which is where these inconsistencies/incongruities are becoming more frequent, prevalent, and impacting. I've decided when the next update comes out (or if I catch up my other games and get bored before then) I'm going to bite the bullet, install the mod, and restart just because of these incongruities. Which is a shame, because I'm in effect being forced to, in a sandbox format that was probably created with the intent to allow players to skip certain characters if they found them unappealing, play through all the character arcs in order to make the ones I prefer make sense.