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When I load my esp plugin into the game then the name "Orc" will show up as "sfds" at the Character Creation menu, as shown in the image below.

Does anybody know why this is happening?

 

Edited by Eluwil
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you probably edited this by mistake and can be fixed by cleaning your plugin. tes3cmd auto clean will not clean this edit.

 

what i would do if your mod doesn't edit anything from the orc race.

open cs, set you plugin as active, click on details, search in the "id" row for "race" find "orc" and press delete, this will flag it as ignored, load the plugin, save.

 

TESAME is good for doing the same. as far as i know there is no difference, but i don't know that far, so....

 

and making backups is always a good idea....

 

and here some links regarding mod cleaning.

 

https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind_Mod:Cleaning_Mods

https://www.tamriel-rebuilt.org/content/utility-tesame

https://www.tamriel-rebuilt.org/content/utility-tes3cmd

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I Deleted / Ignored Race Orc in the Details and that fixed it! Thank you so much FIMzzZzz!

 

I tried cleaning my mod with tes3cmd a few weeks ago but as you said that didn't fix the problem, so I started using the pre-cleaned esp again.

I haven't heard of tesame yet I will check it out.

 

Also, should I regularly clean my mods during development or should I wait until I am getting ready to release it?

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I regularly load my esp into the game to see if it still works properly but I don't play through the game with it.

So should I run my plugin through tes3cmd and tesasme after I finish developing?

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I regularly load my esp into the game to see if it still works properly but I don't play through the game with it.

So should I run my plugin through tes3cmd and tesasme after I finish developing?

Personally I clean with testool + tes3cmd everytime after saving from the construction set, as it is a fast procedure, completely automatic = no possible human errors like low level editing with tesame or similar tools, and easily repeatable with identical parameters/results.

But you really need to do it at least before uploading your mod.

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