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Hi there,

 

we have all experienced it: We added some mods to our loadorder, activated them and later find out, that they

somehow mess up our game. We remember when it was not so

and want to revert to the loadorder we had before. What we do now is create the loadorder from a savegame in our FOMM savegame-list and import that back. But this solution has a mayor flaw: Sure, you got the perhaps messy mods deactivated, but all mods that the savegame had no information about - all mods that where not activated at the time - will be pushed to the bottom of the loadorder!

What we wanted, was not to loose our loadorder information.

What we wanted was, to only have the mods active when our game was not messed up yet. Not all our inactive mods are messy, right? We want to keep knowing where they supposed to be for later activation, right?

 

Well here is the trick how to get both results:

Keep the loadorder you have right now, but have only the mods actived you had activated earlier.

 

Forst let my explain how to get a loadorder from a savegame, in case you don't know:

 

TIP ONE

In the Save Game List (right side in FOMM window)

you can view your savegames. Click on a savegame and you see which mods you used. You can "export" this info as a "loadorder". In the third left upper pull down menu of FOMM you can "import" that loadorder again. Don't do this yet. Insted you first want to "export" the loadorder you use right now. Name it this way: "Month-Day-Year-any note you deem fit".

 

TIP TWO

 

Now open your exported loadorder with a textprogram. You will see your mods with a box before them

 

"[X] "

"[ ] "

 

These boxes you need to delete. You do it best automatically. (just autoreplace them with nothing) :)

 

3) Copy the so made list into your ram memory (mark the list and press strg and c simultanously)

 

TIP THREE (this where we become creative folks)

 

1) Now, via windows you find the folder Fallout 3/fomm/fomm.

In fomm there is a file named "lotemplate". Open that file, it looks like this:

 

 

6

Leading symbol code:

 

A silent comment - will be ignored by the program.

% A Bashed Patch suggestion for the mod above.

? A comment about the mod above.

* Flags a critical mistake for FOOK2 installation in relation to the mod above.

: Means "Requires:"

" Means "Conflicts with:"

 

> process this line only if FCOM is installed.

< process this line only if FCOM isn't installed.

 

Multiple remark/comment/bash/error lines allowed.

Lines beginning with and blank lines are treated the same (ignored).

 

AliTHeLord has made changes to the source code for FO3 BOSS

 

----

ESMs

----

Fallout3.esm

? Masterlist Information: $Revision$, $Date$, $LastChangedBy$

 

2) Everything below this line ("?Masterlist Information [...]") you must delete.

 

3) Now simply copy and paste your list you removed the boxes[ ] from still in the ram memory below that line, with one empty line inbetween.

 

5) Save the lottemplate.

 

6) Now do the things i described in TIP ONE. (Export

savegame loadorder from savegame and import it via

pulldown menu).

 

7) Now im the right half of FOMM click autosort. Ignore the warning. FOMM will now autosort your loadorder by the lotemplate you created :)

 

8) Click ModIndex above the row of your listed mods

DONE

 

Congratulations. All mods are now sorted as they used to be, before you imported the loadorder from

the savegame. The savegames loadorder rule was, that mods that where not used in it get unchecked

and be put at the bottom of your loadorder. By using the tweaked lotemplate, which contains no information

of what should be active or not you have nullified the sorting ordered by the savegame loadorder.

Again: The result is, only the mods from the savegame are active, but they are sorted the way you last

sorted them :)

 

 

Important Afterthought

 

8) Of course your lottemplate is not the one FOMM gave you. Just delete it. Click the pulldown menu "Help"

and press Check for update. FOMM will download the original lottemplate again. If you don't want to download it, just backup your lottemplate before you tweak it.

 

Anymore Questions? Just contact me.

 

Best

 

Olaf

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