![]() tes3cmd multipatch skipping Bloodmoon.esm: Bethesda Master. tes3cmd multipatch skipping Tribunal.esm: Bethesda Master. tes3cmd multipatch skipping Morrowind.esm: Bethesda Master. Merged lists and multipatch do not handle changes to objects.Here is the log after I ran tes3cmd multipatch: C:\Games\GOG Games\Morrowind\Data Files>tes3cmd multipatch Without it, the mod that is last in the load order will win and the other mod's changes will be lost. Merged objects will create a patch which changes both damage and weight. If they do not both alter the exact same properties of the weapon, Merged Objects will prevent mod A from overwriting the changes made by mod B. ĮDIT: Merge Objects concerns if two (or more) mods alter the same object, for instance, a weapon. I recommend updating the version of tes3cmd that comes with Yacoby's by downloading and overwriting the tes3cmd.exe with the. No other version contains any cleaning tools at all. The only version of Wryemash that includes tes3cmd is. I'll try out your suggestions, thanks a bunch.īTW, can you clean ti with Wrye Mash alone? Whoo, am I glad I made this thread before clicking Just Fix It. One way to avoid this is to use Wrymash's "lock times" feature before attempting to clean anything or flat-out be ready to start a new game.ĭale Johnson Posts: 3352 Joined: Fri 5:24 am Changing your load order during a playthrough may cause doubling or make any current savegames unplayable. One of the wonderful advantages of tes3cmd is that if you happen to have an issue, john is active (see above) and he is always willing to help you sort out any problems.Īs always, regardless of which tool you use, be aware cleaning your mods *may* redate them and therefore change your load order. To my knowledge, the author isn't supporting it. It was made before certain issues were discovered and is overzealous with things it doesn't understand. As others have said, TESTool is obsolete. This is the most stable run I've ever had in Morrowind. There is a "fixit" command for tes3cmd which has caused me *no* issues and created the multipatch. I have been using john.moonsugar's tes3cmd from within Wryemash (standalone Yacoby fork). Įmerald Dreams Posts: 3376 Joined: Sun 2:52 pm ![]() Read the TESTool readme which gives some ideas as to when its cleaning could be a bad idea, and the options are available for you: Restricted Dialogue Cleaning and Restricted Cell eldrig: Which mods should not be cleaned? I think there's a lot of FUD about that. If a record is the same as in one of the Morrowind masters then that record can be removed. What cleaning does is to compare a mod's records against those in the relevant ESM files. ![]() If you're just after cleaning mods I'd recommend tes3cmd (and that will create a merged levelled list plugin as part of its multipatch feature).įor levelled lists you're better off with tes3cmd or Wrye Mash's Mashed Lists (just for not needing a Resequencer, as long as you use that with TESTool you should be fine). I'd recommend (for safety's sake) ensuring that Restricted Dialogue Cleaning is enabled in Options. ![]() The Just Fix It command will also clean your active plugins. Merged Lists (I think that's what it's called) needs a second tool: Aerelorn's levelled list resequencer. Merged Objects is fine (although it has been known to bork when there're lot of objects needing merging). Whilst a valiant attempt by Ghostwheel it in fact causes more trouble than it fixes. That'll create a Merged Dialogues plugin.
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