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that's because the latest update makes this check, which you are free to ignore?
I don't want to ignore it, I want it to go away.
It is difficult to ignore a red warning box.
My Skyrim has run perfectly well for years without anything having to check the bsa files.
It is not even consistent (i), e.g. one of the other guys mentioned SMIM being flagged. I run SMIM but it is not flagged by my Vortex.
It is not even consistent (ii), last night was the first time I had used Vortex in a couple of weeks. After updating I didn't get the warning message about bsas. Today I do.
It is not even consistent (iii), I've just closed Vortex and re-opened it and the warning message did not appear even though the 'suspect' mods are still installed.
The check is only run when you either make changes to your load order or run a LOOT sort. You will see the message consistent in those cases.
I would recommend using a program like BAE (Bethesda Archive Extractor) to unpack those bad BSAs in the staging folders for each mod. I'm still high sceptical that Skyrim will load Oblivion BSAs properly.
The warning initially only shows if I go to the plugins tab then it shows in the mods tab as well. It has nothing to do with with changing the load order.
They are not 'bad' bsas. One of the flagged mods is Settlements Expanded which came out in August 2016 and which I have been using without problems for nearly two years. The other mod is from Lover's Lab and I have been using that without problems for probably a similar period.
The only problem is the needless warning message.
And as I said a month ago:
I don't want to ignore it, I want it to go away.
It is difficult to ignore a red warning box.
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that's because the latest update makes this check, which you are free to ignore?
I don't want to ignore it, I want it to go away.
It is difficult to ignore a red warning box.
My Skyrim has run perfectly well for years without anything having to check the bsa files.
It is not even consistent (i), e.g. one of the other guys mentioned SMIM being flagged. I run SMIM but it is not flagged by my Vortex.
It is not even consistent (ii), last night was the first time I had used Vortex in a couple of weeks. After updating I didn't get the warning message about bsas. Today I do.
It is not even consistent (iii), I've just closed Vortex and re-opened it and the warning message did not appear even though the 'suspect' mods are still installed.
The check is only run when you either make changes to your load order or run a LOOT sort. You will see the message consistent in those cases.
I would recommend using a program like BAE (Bethesda Archive Extractor) to unpack those bad BSAs in the staging folders for each mod. I'm still high sceptical that Skyrim will load Oblivion BSAs properly.
The warning initially only shows if I go to the plugins tab then it shows in the mods tab as well. It has nothing to do with with changing the load order.
They are not 'bad' bsas. One of the flagged mods is Settlements Expanded which came out in August 2016 and which I have been using without problems for nearly two years. The other mod is from Lover's Lab and I have been using that without problems for probably a similar period.
The only problem is the needless warning message.
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that's because the latest update makes this check, which you are free to ignore?
I don't want to ignore it, I want it to go away.
It is difficult to ignore a red warning box.
My Skyrim has run perfectly well for years without anything having to check the bsa files.
It is not even consistent (i), e.g. one of the other guys mentioned SMIM being flagged. I run SMIM but it is not flagged by my Vortex.
It is not even consistent (ii), last night was the first time I had used Vortex in a couple of weeks. After updating I didn't get the warning message about bsas. Today I do.
It is not even consistent (iii), I've just closed Vortex and re-opened it and the warning message did not appear even though the 'suspect' mods are still installed.
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This is not a bug, the BSAs in question were apparently built with tools for Oblivion.
As the error message says: mismatched version BSAs may cause the game to crash.
The key word here is *may*. If you've been using the mod successfully and there is no alternative/upgrade and you want to keep it you can just ignore the report.
The problem lies with Vortex though. Like everyone else I didn't get this message until this latest update.
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It is 'Build Morphs' and is in the bottom left hand corner next to the 'Batch Build' button.
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Is there a way to make NMM log-in automatically?
How to copy Load order into text file from Vortex
in Vortex Support
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Such an intuitive place for it and so simple to drill down to.
It would be nice if it was accessible from Vortex and we could also get a mod list rather than have a loadorder.txt and a plugins.txt which are seemingly identical.