![]() ![]() amount of "load order" active esp/esm files. There is, and as stated two different limits:ġ. Just this info is worth gold, I didn't know there was a limit on how many mod I could use at the same time. Ok, this put a lot of things into perspective. Stephanie I Posts: 3357 Joined: Thu 3:28 pm Everything here is related to the bashed patch. Some mods will give you these kind of plugins and you will need to follow their instructions on how to use it. After everything is done then click Build patch.ĮDIT: Wrye Bash can also tell you if a mod is missing a requirement and it will be highlighted in red. If you let Wrye bash deactivate the mods then go to Merge Patches and check all the mods there. The new Wrye bash will ask you to deactivate mods that can be merged. Right click bashed patch then press Rebuild patchģ. Wrye bash will help you lessen the active plugins so you dont reach the mod count limit quickly.Ģ. There are mods out there that requires wrye bash to work properly like Cobl. ![]() Always use BOSS to sort your load order then check the notes that BOSS will show. The bashed patch is always at the end of the load order unless a mod tells you that it should be loaded after the bashed patch like deadly reflex. Okay I'll try to answer the basic things. ![]() Leanne Molloy Posts: 3342 Joined: Sat 1:09 am I guess the info I need were found on a thread deleted from the forums long ago. I would say I don't even know what the acronym stands for, but that would be false since I actually do know, but that's pretty much all I know, and it was not even thanks to the resources I listed here that I acquired this knowledge. Is there some link I seem to be unable to find where bashed patch is explained to the beginners?Įven these forums seem to lack info about it.Īs the topic description implies I kind of run into the same problem with BAIN. The problem here is I have not even a clear idea of what the bashed patch is and does, why should I use it and how I use it (in a general way). I've tried wrye page on wrye bash and the links suggested, all that I could find was some high level info on the wrye page and a faq on Tes4Mod. I have a general idea of what wrye bash does (something similar to obmm, but with some differences), but this bashed patch thing isn't really the most documented thing if you start from the bottom. After 3 days of lurking resources and installing mods, I've finally crashed against a wall called bashed patch. ![]()
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