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oblivion.ini - GeneralWarnings information wanted


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Sorry if it's old or anything... can't find it anywhere :(

 

What do the below mean? And what it affect? It's in the oblivion.ini in C:\Documents and Settings\...\...\My Games\Oblivion. No problem until now besides some sluttering.

 

[GeneralWarnings]

SGeneralMasterMismatchWarning=One or more plugins could not find the correct versions of the master files they depend on. Errors may occur during load or game play. Check the "Warnings.txt" file for more information.

 

SMasterMismatchWarning=One of the files that "%s" is dependent on has changed since the last save.

This may result in errors. Saving again will clear this message

but not necessarily fix any errors.

 

Also, there's no Warning.txt in any place...

 

Some adicinal information (if it matter for the above):

I have "only" 3 LOD mods that alter textures to 2048x2048, Official + unofficial patch and the Natural Environments one. But have added then all after some hours of gameplay. Have a E7300+8600gt, and use HDR in game + all sets max, and the HDR of natural environments is also on...

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No, nothing with the ini. Some mod don't match the parent esm version (probably the main), as is said in the warnings. By the way, nothing with the graphical configuration too.

 

This happens when they are done in different CS versions. There is a chance than just saving the game corrects it (as said too), but no warranties.

 

Be sure you have the patches updated too.

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If a warning.txt file hasn't been generated, then you don't have a problem (generally, at least as far as your question is concerned)! What you are reading in the Oblivion.ini file is what message you should receive if there is a problem, at which point the warning.txt file will be generated. The Oblivion.ini file tells Oblivion how to run and when to do what things!
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  Sin911 said:
If a warning.txt file hasn't been generated, then you don't have a problem (generally, at least as far as your question is concerned)! What you are reading in the Oblivion.ini file is what message you should receive if there is a problem, at which point the warning.txt file will be generated. The Oblivion.ini file tells Oblivion how to run and when to do what things!

You are absolutely right, I focused on a problem report and missed he said no warnings.txt was created.

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