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The White Wolf of Lokken


LiHernandezSmith

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If you are new to using mods, there is one thing you should be aware of with White Wolf of Lokken. You should use EITHER the esm-file OR the esp-file. Never, ever, both of them, as you will then have every npc doubled.

 

If you are intending to keep the Lokken area, your best choice is to use the esm version. Also, if you want to play any of the add-ons (Like Lokken Children) you should use the esm-version. Only if you are in doubt of that you want to keep Lokken in your game, it might be an advantage to use the esp-version.

 

Hope this helps, and hope you'll enjoy the mod :)

 

-Emma

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Balakirev, This will be very helpful, I know I lost at least an hour to hitting "all" and empty plants when I play. I'm adding that to my list, I have to delete and reinstall everything though because I made a big mess in my Morrowind data files, so this time i'm going to list everything and how to install in Word or something

 

 

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-Emma

 

I saw about the two files,I will use the esm, I'm positive I want to keep this. I'm glad you told me about using both files, I have been wondering what happens if you were to download both! I am going to re-attempt to install the COM, I didn't follow the directions correctly, this Children of Lokken mod, it is separate from COM, but works with it?

It has helped, and thank you for your work! I'm also using a couple of the headpacks along with a few other mods of yours, it's like magic(to me haha) to see everything in game right where it's supposed to be. (Except when I mess up and fall underneath the earth :/ )

If I were to want to learn more about making mods, to be more specific cells, where would be the best place for me to start? (just learning,no where near ready to start)I have so much information available now I don't know what to do with it!

 

*I've found but not read scripting for dummies and the one where you go through a tutorial now, so input would still be nice but I've found two possible starting points ) :)

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Balakirev, This will be very helpful, I know I lost at least an hour to hitting "all" and empty plants when I play. I'm adding that to my list, I have to delete and reinstall everything though because I made a big mess in my Morrowind data files, so this time i'm going to list everything and how to install in Word or something

 

Wrye Mash is a good tool for keeping track of mods in the game, as well as spotting certain kinds of errors, and easily reordering mods. It's not a mod itself, but a great utility. Just give its description a look, and see if you want to consider it--not the easiest of things to master, but has tons of functionality. :)

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