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In response to post #18306154. #18306209, #18307064, #18307374, #18307439, #18307624 are all replies on the same post.

Im gonna have to completely delete it and its components for now and redownload later today but if tahts the issue then it should work.

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In response to post #18305689. #18305909, #18306224 are all replies on the same post.

Having a look at your logfile, I have the suspicion that have you have the same issue as your companion in suffering, namely you unpacked the patcher somewhere instead of using the one in \path\to\skyrim\data\SkyProc\Requiem. Am I right?

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In response to post #18305689. #18305909, #18306224, #18307744 are all replies on the same post.

I got it working but i forgot to tell you :D,but you are right i needed to use the one in data/Skyproc/Requiem.Thank you for helping me,i never would have done it without you :D,i truly admire the way you help everyone with there problems unlike some other moders,until next time :D

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im getting the the patcher requires the following mods: requim esp issue, and i using the mod organizer, do i have to point one of the paths to the skyrim directory? or

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In response to post #18338189.

Both paths you enter in the executable configuration of Mod Organizer must point to the Skyrim installation directory, not the MO directories.

The path you are asked for when starting the patcher is the one in your MO folder.

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In response to post #18338189.
 
Both paths you enter in the executable configuration of Mod Organizer must point to the Skyrim installation directory, not the MO directories.

The path you are asked for when starting the patcher is the one in your MO folder.

 

 

ok sorry im new to MO and stuff

 

so this is the folder i provide the patcher for to get the esp, ok got that part \/

 

....\Mod Organizer v1_2_11-1334-1-2-11\ModOrganizer\mods\Requiem - The Roleplaying Overhaul

 

but i dont put that into the executable MO directory i put in the skyrim data directory? 

 

Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\SkyProc\Requiem

 

and 

 

Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\SkyProc\Requiem\SkyProc\Requiem\Requiem for the Indifferent.jar"

 

did i get that right?

 

edit: do i need to unpack the patcher in the skyrim directory? because its giving me a directory name is invalid which is why i put in the MO directory because it brought the patcher up


Edited by mstate803, 12 September 2014 - 06:30 PM.


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In response to post #18338924.

Yes, but you need to specify the full path, i.e. also the part that brings you to the steam folder in the first place. :)

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In response to post #18338924.
 
Yes, but you need to specify the full path, i.e. also the part that brings you to the steam folder in the first place. :smile:

 

 

well yes i just wasnt posting the whole path uhhh so thats a yes on do i need to put the skyproc patcher folder in the skyrim directory then? 

 

 

edit: ok no longer getting the directory invalid thing now im getting could not create java virtual machine :\

 

double edit: ok i didnt put a space before the -ja thing or whatever its working i believe ty for the help


Edited by mstate803, 12 September 2014 - 06:47 PM.


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Hi!

I'm using win 7 64 but and just installed a new java version. And I'm doing this with with ModOrganizer.

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\Mod Organizer\mods\Requiem - The Roleplaying Overhaul\SkyProc\Requiem

First I got the "add Requiem.esp" error, then I changed some things and got a new error. It says sth. about missing master files: Skyrim.esm, Update.esm, Dawnguard.esm

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In response to post #18341974.

missing masters most likely mean that you have the wrong place defined for the "Start In " argument of the executable you defined in MO. It should ploint to your Skyrim Installation, not to MO.




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