The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Arcamean Jun 17, 2013 @ 7:05pm
Wrye Bash Question
I think I understand it correctly but wanted some verification. Once bashed I can safetley uncheck the mods that were bashed aye?

edit: Using mod checker I also ran into this.

This is a report on your currently active/merged mods.

Mergeable
Following mods are active, but could be merged into the bashed patch.

• HelmsWithCirclets.esp
• Hunterborn_Frostfall-Patch.esp
• SPTUnlimitedAmulets.esp
• SPTUnlimitedAmuletsDawnguard.esp
• SPTUnlimitedAmuletsDragonborn.esp
• SPTUnlimitedRings.esp
• SPTUnlimitedRingsDawnguard.esp
• SPTUnlimitedRingsDragonborn.esp

Mods with non standard TES4 versions
Following mods have a TES4 version that isn't recognized as one of the standard versions (0.8 and 1.0). It is untested what effect this can have on the game, but presumably Oblivion will refuse to load anything above 1.0

• Deus Mons.esm: 0.85
• EveryVampireEyesGrow.esp: 0.85
• Lorecraft - Vanilla.esp: 0.85
• NeV-P_ExtremeMaterialsWAddon.esp: 0.85
Last edited by Arcamean; Jun 17, 2013 @ 7:07pm
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Gropax Jun 18, 2013 @ 12:53am 
if you made a bashed patch then yes you can uncheck mergeable patches it will do it for you. i usually make one after i get all my mods so they don't conflect as much anymore.
Arcamean Jun 18, 2013 @ 8:23am 
Ugh I feel like I'm running in circles here, I'm used to the simple NMM install/uninstall method. However I'm at the mod cap and I need to bash them so I can add a few extras. So far the only tutorials I can find tell me to copy my mods from my nexus folder to my Wrye folder. Despite installing it I can't even FIND a folder like that. If there's an idiots guide to bashing mods for this program I'd love a link thanks. I think it's time for me to finally sleep/nap some... brain no longer working right, also pretty sure I've been staring at the same page for an hour now. :p


edit: I did find C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\Mopy which appears to have the folders Apps, bash, Bash Patches, Docs, INI Tweaks, Templates, Wizard images.
Last edited by Arcamean; Jun 18, 2013 @ 8:27am
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Date Posted: Jun 17, 2013 @ 7:05pm
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