Deleted1381504User Posted December 6, 2015 Share Posted December 6, 2015 I have like 260 mods with Skyrim, and one Overhaul I use is the popular Requiem. With this mod however I must always remove it's esp's from the datafolder, then uninstall it using the client, then reinstall it via the client again, and then run the patcher whenever I choose to remove or add a mod. While I am still experimenting with mods I might wanna remove some and add some continuously, and I have come to find the procedure I always have to go through the same way to be so daunting that I will never go through it step by step again. Therefor I have choosen to set up an automatic procedure that does all my work for me, and the part that I need to get done is disabling the mod in the NexusClient, enabling it again, and then continue with the installation while also making the mod subjugated to all competing conflicts introduced by other mods, and then closing the NexusClient after that. All the other parts of the procedure I have already managed to take care of, and where I am stuck is knowing which files and which scripts is used by the client to preform this tasks, so that I can set them up to preform those tasks to my will without need for further interference. I have looked through the dll files with decompilers and the config with notepad++, and I can't make much sense of it so I would like some inside help. I have set up a special folder copy of the original Nexus folder that can run with it's own independent scripts, so changing the scripts in the regular client wouldn't mess it up when I want to manual manage my mods without it running a special set program (if I would need to do it). Anyways if any of the developers or anyone else with the knowledge for how the coding and the script running of the NexusClient works I would like some advice for how to set up a script that can preform what I have described using any type of files, sequence, separate folder or whatever. With the many attempts of alternative routes I have tried I have come to the conclusion that at least the Requiem file enabling and disabling has to be done through the NexusClient, although the mod conflicts dont have to be resolved there, but they have to be subjected to all others (how to do that I do not know). Any help would be appriciated, be it a list of actions I need to do, advice of programs to use, alternative routes to solve my problem I have described, or a guide to how the Client programing is set up and which files do what (that is reasonably understandable to someone who is relatively new to programing). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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