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Multiple CustomStarfield.ini files.


arkob145

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Hello,

 

When an installing Cleanfield for starfield, i made the customstarfield.ini in my Documents/MyGames/Starfield folder. Then I downloaded vortex and installed a few other mods such as StarUI, Baka Achievement Enabler. Now I've got 2 custom starfield.ini files. One in the Steamapps/Common/Starfield folder and the other in the MyGames one.

 

Which takes preference over the other ? Should I just merge both into one ?

 

Also, some of the mods which use the "bat" file methods seem to be just console commands. Can these be directly be pasted into the customStarfeld.ini file ?

 

Cheers

arkob145

 

So far I've got the following mods installed via vortex : IconSortingTags, NeutralLuts, StarUi, and Lower XP curve

 

I think Cleanfield is the only one I installed manually.

 

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Bat files are just console commands, bat is short for batch which is a batch of console commands to run. Very handy to use since it saves allot of time typing out a bunch of commands, I use them with Skyrim, bat file for perks I want and have no desire to level up and another for crafting mats giving me 100 of each... start a new game and run them.

 

As for the .ini files the last one to run during game load is the one from docs so all it's settings take precedence, as for being in the game folder.. dunno.. And if you are downloading a bunch of them then install the new one to the desktop and open both in notepad, copy the desktop one into the docs one with each setting in the proper section not just copy the whole thing and end up with a dozen [General] categories. Then once done doing that copy over the important settings you never want reset and manual ini edits you did from the game created one just incase Bethesda decides to reset them... they have done that before.

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I don't have a StarfieldCustom.ini file in my game directory. I also use all the mods you listed (except for Lower XP curve) in addition to others, and I tend to edit my own StarfieldCustom.ini with any changes that are need. Most mods I have been using are nothing more than edits to the StarfieldCustom.ini file, so I will make edits to that file myself as needed.

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