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Help request: Ideal overwrite order for textures/meshes/animations wit


Jayblah

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I'm using NMM because ModOrganizer just doesn't work well with a lot of the FOMOD packages on the Nexus, and now I have to actively choose to overwrite conflicting files.

I'm using the following weapon-mods:

Note: If you could recommend other weapon mods/textrures/replacers that integrate or work well with the above mods, I'd appreciate it. I do use Project Nevada, but only the Core mod. I don't use the added items yet.

 

I've installed the mods in the following order with as follow, choosing YES to overwrite prompts for textures/meshes/animations as I go down the list:

  1. Classic Fallout Weapons main mod
  2. Classic Fallout Weapons DLC mod
  3. EVE 1.15 final patch
  4. EVE GRA patch
  5. WMX main mod (I actually wanted to use the all-in-one WMXUE download, but I don't believe Brumbek's Inventory Sorting works with it, does anyone know if it does?
  6. All WMX DLC patches
  7. WMX EVE patch
  8. WRP main mod
  9. WRP 1.27 SMG patch
  10. WRP GRA weapon retexture patch
  11. WMX WRP patch
  12. The Commando - Rifle Animation Pack
  13. The Professional - Pistol Animation Pack (I get prompted to overwrite .kf files from EVE with this, and I'm not sure what those do and if it's bad to overwrite)

The way I figure, I want the new textures from WRP to take precedent so that get installed towards the end. I install WMX near the end as well so it, uh, modifies the models(?) properly to do its thing.

If anyone could take a look and tell me if my judgment is wrong or suggest better overwrites/install-order for the meshes/textures/animations, please let me know.

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For the most part those mods are going to be overwriting shared files anyway. The .kf files are animation files, and EVE uses the ones from the WAR mod, so overwriting them is fine. That order looks pretty good to me, though without a listing of the files being overwritten I can't know for sure.

 

As far as using the WMXUE version, you should be fine if all you are using the original for is the sorters. PN has a built in item sorter system that can rename the mods with no issues no matter where they come from.

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As far as using the WMXUE version, you should be fine if all you are using the original for is the sorters. PN has a built in item sorter system that can rename the mods with no issues no matter where they come from.

Whoa. Really? Damn. I'll check that PN module out. BIS is awesome and all, but the amount of individual .esps it adds is staggering. Thank you!

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