Redundandcy Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 Hey folks, I'm trying to fix this annoying audio bug I have and SSSEdit could be my path to salvation. I opened the software and there seems to be a lot of things painted either in red or orange and I don't quite understand what this means as Ive not used SSSEdit before. I'd really appreciate your help. Thanks! link to picture: https://imgur.com/a/Np44uEK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FelipeMA88 Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 Hello. Tutoriais here: https://tes5edit.github.io/docs/5-conflict-detection-and-resolution.html https://tes5edit.github.io/docs/7-mod-cleaning-and-error-checking.html Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorrp10 Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 You should understand that any given record entry (called a form) within a plugin, can either be exclusively native to that plugin, or it can be an overload of an existing form in some other plugin. Sometimes, same form can be overloaded by multiple plugins, with the one latest in the load order, "winning". And the color coding in SSEEdit reflects that. Black on white = a form exists only in this plugin, not overloaded. Text color: Purple = original definition of a form. Green = overload that is not changed by further overloads (i.e. if two mods overload the same form, but carry the same change) Red - an overload that is changed by further overloads Orange - a form has different overloads by multiple mods, and this one is final. Background: Yellow means form is overloaded without conflict Red means form is overloaded multiple times with conflicts. Specifically in the image you link, you are looking at a form that has been overloaded by three different mods, and specifically the one provided by 'Immersive Sounds' is being 'clobbered' by Dynamic Impact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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