fraquar Posted Friday at 11:49 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:49 PM A separate file for every patch is for distribution purposes. On your own PC - you have the flexibility to manage your patches however you see fit - since the files stay on your PC. Whichever way is most comfortable for you to manage. ---- Two examples: a) Patches for supporting mods I will always use - those patches I integrate. Ex. Tactical Reload/Bullet Counted Reload/etc. I just copy the loose files to the main weapon mod, integrate the patch changes to the main .ESP and delete the patch .ESP. -- b) SalientPhantom's patch(es) for Mk18 CQBR, or any other complex "overhaul" patch that adds new assets. I leave those puppies as is - for very obvious reasons. ---- In other words, one size doesn't fit all. You do you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kplusa Posted yesterday at 01:42 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 01:42 PM @fraquar @peacefulhomecare Thank you for sharing your suggestions, insights and experiences! I appreciate your detailed feedback and will definitely take into consideration as I continue my modding journey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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