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  1. Had a similar idea, actually working on a mod that will adjust some of the clothing effects, but I couldn't figure it out. Trial-and-error'd a few different things like adding Amor Padding or different keywords, but nothing works sadly. Would love to know how to do it!
  2. Thanks also, I came here to note it always creates the INI for the last ESM in load order, but I see that it's been already figured out. Good job!
  3. Thanks a lot! I'll have a look at Buffout4 definitely! I work in 3rd line support/devops type of role, so hopefully will be able to interpret the logs :) Resaver looks useful too, especially for looking for detached scripts. I use both Loot and FO4EDIT too to create my own patches and I couldn't see anything wrong using those 2 tools... I will try the other two, thanks again!
  4. Hi all. I have a heavily modded Fallout 4 via Mod Organizer 2. I have well over a 100 hours in this playthrough. It has never crashed before (well, it has but extremely rarely). I've had a longer break from the game and now after loading up ANY save the game CTD after a few minutes. I am an experienced modder, I have made some custom patches for the mods conflicting in my modbuild. All of the mods are up to date, including F4SE and Unofficial Patch. I run the game, I play for a few minutes and then it just crashes, no messages displayed. I tried loading up a few different saves from the earlier time of the playthrough, but it crashes on every single one of them after just a couple of minutes of palying. Resetting cells didn't help (I slept for over 80 days, which I believe is the full reset on Survival mode.) As I said, it has never really happened before, I was able to play over a 100 hours with this modbuild without any issues, apart from a VERY occassional crash. Now it is pretty much guratanteed :sad: There is nothing in MO2 logs folder. Are there any tools that can help me diagnose the CTD's?
  5. When inside a vehicle use RMB to zoom-in the view, like when on foot.
  6. Congratulations and good luck with your plans! This is one of the best communities out there. Keep it up!
  7. @Tannin42 - Congratulations and good luck! I'm looking forward to what you and your team will produce in the coming months. I'm a heavy user of both NMM and MO (ex STEP team member, left due to other commitments) and I think that combining the two is the best thing that could happen. Really happy to see this turn of events. Best of luck again!
  8. Hi all, I keep track of all my NMS mods and list the files they modify, if author provides that information, to avoid any potential conflicts. Do texture replacers modify any BNK or MBIN files? Or is it safe to assume they only modify actual texture files and should not conflict with anything, unless it also replaces the same textures? Thanks!
  9. Hi guys, just to let you know I released the final (for now at least) update and I consider the guide completed for now. I'll probably add/update some new mods in due course, but the guide updates won't be as frequent now. My plan is to start New Game+ and see how the modded game fares there. I also have a couple of ideas for mods and I'd like to focus on that too. Your feedback as always is much appreciated! If you have any ideas or suggestions don't hesitate to post them in the support thread of the guide. I hope you enjoy using this guide, I put a lot of my time into it and I'm quite proud of the result :) Stay frosty, witchers!
  10. Is anyone experiencing problems with file uploads? I am trying to upload a new version of a file for one of my mods and I get timeout error every single time. Anyone else?
  11. OK, thanks for confirming. Are there any plans to implement this?
  12. Hi all. I created an exhaustive and detailed step-by-step modding guide for The Witcher 3. Feel free to pop in and have a look. RETURN OF THE WHITE WOLF http://wiki.step-project.com/images/b/b6/Cdp_witcher_gate_logo_en.png MODDING GUIDE The guide's main aim is to make the game a better experience, improving all of the game aspects to make it more challenging and realistic, better scaled and prettier to play, while remaining friendly to The Witcher universe lore, including the previous games and the books. This part is very important to me, so you can rest assured that if you follow this guide, you'll get The Witcher experience as close to the books as possible and the one that will be realistic and serious. Please be aware of your hardware limitations. If you are struggling to get the game running on Ultra/Uber details, you'll probably want to skip the configuration file modifications. The guide will be updated with new mods and better tools as they are released, so expect a lot of changes until all the basic tools are released and modding scene for Witcher 3 matures. The game itself is also being updated and the developers are working on the bugs, with the updates being released every so often, so please also bear in mind that the guide is written for the specific version of the game and may not work with the future versions of The Witcher 3. I will make clear indication which game version is the guide for. Another thing to note is that I am using GOG Galaxy version of The Witcher 3, not the Steam version, so adjust all the file paths accordingly if you use Steam instead of GOG Galaxy. The guide is using step-by-method to instruct users how to install the mods. It's listed from top down and it is advised to install the mods in that order to make sure that all directions are followed correctly and no steps are missed. I hope you will find the guide useful and enjoy modding your game :)
  13. Well, ModKit is not the tool you use to actually modify game files, all it does is allows you to access the cooked and packed game files in order to edit them. For the xml files you have to uncook the game, edit the file manually and then pack it back into a bundle file (no cooking required, as opposed to texture mods).
  14. You surely CAN'T go from Riften to Markarth with no loading screens in Skyrim mate. As soon as you approach Riften city gate you get a loading screen to transfer you from Riften space to Skyrim space. Skyrim is not a fully open world in that respect if you take presence of loading screens as a criteria. :EDIT: Ninja'd above!
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