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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I have no idea if it is doable within the scope of USSEP. This sounds like something that could need Script Extender, but I might be wrong in that.
I haven't been able to check if someone has already solved this with another mod. They might have.
Hi Ethan, Automatic patching scripts have little to do with USSEP. This is itself a primary patch for the game ESM files, and is not dynamic in nature. Ths is probably not the best place to ask. Have you tried the patcher's site or discord?
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topic/10216-relz-unofficial-skyrim-special-edition-patch/
https://github.com/SaneEngineer/No-Grass-In-Objects-NG/releases/
Grass cache and all of its associated mods have finally succumbed to updating to 1170. No more excuses to keep the bloated corpse of 1.5 animated now.
As any plugin would. It does not depend on design of UUSSEP, but the game.
There are several means to bypass that though.
From Arthmoor:
"USSEP Version 4.3.2 has been released for public beta. Second post has the details.
I'd like to draw particular attention to the first listed issue - the lowercase filenames.About a month ago I had a brief conversation with a user who goes by "RacerBG" on the LOOT server. They mentioned that on Steam Deck and linux systems, dealing with the mixed case filenames many mods expect to see, using various tools and managers on these platforms becomes a nightmare because their filesystems are all case sensitive. So "Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch.esp" is not the same thing to them as "unofficial skyrim special edition patch.esp". Since many of the users on both of these platforms will be using things downloaded from Bethesda.net, and Bethesda.net does everything in lowercase filenames, we made the decision to go ahead and set the filenames to all lowercase. On a Windows system, this will make no difference at all as NTFS is case-insensitive and Microsoft likely has no plans to change this.
What would be greatly appreciated is if folks who are setting USSEP as a master could set that up with an all lowercase filename to point to as this will make things a lot easier in the long run. It's a big ask, but I'm sure players on those platforms would greatly appreciate the effort.
I intend to start the process of doing this with all of my own mods as well and will make this an exception to the normal update routine and include my Nexus downloads in this so as not to leave inconsistent distributions lying around."
Which they did twice, Friday.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/489830/discussions/0/154643795211522292/?ctp=2350#c6320322363295314923
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/files/file/1888-unofficial-skyrim-special-edition-patch/