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skyproc patching/dual sheath redux


Xelan255

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So I'm switching to use two swords, but the Skyrim implementation sucks :pinch:

 

Worked trough a lot of stuff to get Dual Sheath Redux to work, but the java powered patcher just won't work. He keeps telling me, that I don't have the sheathredux.esp installed. After watching a video on how it should look, I noticed, that it seems the patcher doesn't recognises any .esm or .esp at all... Just runs boss (says it least) and give me the missing .esp message.

Nothing is installed on C:\, so I doubt it's a permission issue. BOSS is installed via the installer and located under E:\, registered in Win7 like it should.

 

Any ideas on this?

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new info: Earlier I set the check on "import mods on startup", that made it look like he isn't recognising anything. The dual sheath.redux is definetly at the bottom of the load order and activated, like you can see in the screen.

But still, the patcher does nothing and if forced to, it runs boss, imports skyrim.esm (instant) and cancels with the error that the "Dual Sheath Redux.esp" is not in the load order.

 

I've already read everything I could find here on the nexus forums, the nexus modpage itself and via google and just found others with the same problem, but no soluton. If anyone here knows something it would be much appreciated

 

 

Edit with new infos: Found a comment with a similiar problem and discovered that a "Dual Seath Redux Patch.esp" was actually created, but under root E:\. However this .esp has 0 bytes and therefore doesn't do anything, even if activated in skyrim (I tried, just in case). The guy who wrote the comment solved it by using SUM (he had multipe mods with skyproc), but I've already tried that and SUM doesn't even recognise the Sheath Redux patcher (both are in there standard path under skyrim\data\Skyproc patchers)

 

Hopefully last edit: If anyone else encounters this or a similiar problem:

- Download the programm Mod Organizer

- Install and execute

- on the right side, click the "data" tab and navigate to the "skyproc patchers" folder and to the patcher itself

- execute the patcher in Mod Organizer via right click->execute

 

No idea what MO does exactly, but this way the patcher worked like it's meant to work.

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