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Is there a mod to tell you what mods are active on this save?


Kurzusseus

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As the title suggests, is there a mod, or tool I can use to tell what mods I have active on a current save?

I have 9 or 12 characters each with mods, many of them share the same mods but few of them have like 5

or more specific mods. (immersion for thief player, better Argonian traits, parenting mods, that conflict with my other players

saves if on.)

 

I want a tool too help remind me what mods are on what. Cause when I disable a mod and switch to

another character, it seems like I always get the "This save depends on items that are no longer present, load anyway?"

and I know that can be damaging for a save game.

 

So anyone know any tool that can tell me what mods are active within the save file?

If not, looks like I'll have to take to keeping notes.

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Wrye will do it for you. It also allows you to create separate save profiles so every time you switch between characters all the mods you have for that particular character can easily be loaded or unloaded.

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Seconded Wrye.....On the Saves tab in wrye its a simple "right click" you select Load masters. it will load just the mods that the save requires. you can also look in a box on the right and see the masters listed...

 

GO Wrye! best of the best.

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Ah thanks, does Wrye activate them by use on the Nexus mod manager as well? I use nexus mod manager for all my mods and I don't know if using Wrye will

cause complications when downloading new mods or opening my nexus mod manager for whatever reason.

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Ah thanks, does Wrye activate them by use on the Nexus mod manager as well? I use nexus mod manager for all my mods and I don't know if using Wrye will

cause complications when downloading new mods or opening my nexus mod manager for whatever reason.

WyreBash does the trick. I run TES5 first after installing or uninstalling MODS with NMM, then go to WryeBash to Bash Patch it and run BOSS in WyreBash to make sure the order is forced. Whenever you install and then uninstall a MOD, sometimes left over scripts need to be cleaned out of a save.

 

Follow the utility info.

Save game script cleaner by Hadoram

Skyrim » Utilities

http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52363/?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CeX-8MDOBQ#aid=P-LKEtoFk24

 

Clean your Master Files.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw3g_N1jcZQ

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