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XCRL-Regions in SSEEdit


Richardo11

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Hi to all:

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When having a look in SSEEdit searching for conflicts, extremely ofthen i find "XCRL - Regions" not being forwarded, i.e, Dawnguard set "TundraMegan01[REGN:00041449] -- avNavmeshBatch4 [REGN:0008EED7] -- WeatherTundra [REGN:000C5858] ..etc

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then Heartfires and Dragonborn, takes away them.. further in the plug list, suddenly OpenCities sets back the same values for inmmediatly after Ivarstead (Arthmoor) takes them away and so on

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What that means??

Should i create a patch "overwrite to new file"?? and forward those records

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I know some records like MHDT _Max Height Data does not need to be forwarded, but not sure about this one

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Thanks for your time :smile:

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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If your game doesn't look weird or play weird, I suggest you just leave it alone. You could also just check the mod pages for each of the conflicting mods and see what the authors have to say about conflicting records.

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If those regions don't contain weathers or sounds data, then ignore. A lot of them are "area claiming" remains left from development like that avNavmeshBatch4 (obviously autonavmeshed area) or TundraMegan01 (I guess "Megan" from Behesda did some landscape design there).

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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If your game doesn't look weird or play weird, I suggest you just leave it alone. You could also just check the mod pages for each of the conflicting mods and see what the authors have to say about conflicting records.

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modding Skyrim if highly more complicated that "if it does not look weird"... you can play for a 100 hours, then something goes wrong, CTD, save corruption and you must restart from 0.... Why?

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Well there is many possible whys, but one of the it a incopatibility between too mods that you did not know,... How to detect thos incoplatibilities?? .,..... Well, SSEEdit it is a very good tool for it.

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Now ther is many, many things, that even far far more experts that me don't know or agree, Me the only way i have to solve my ignorance, it is asking.

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So, XCRL records needs to be forwarded?? thank you for your advices Martimius, but they are quite shallow my friend :)

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If those regions don't contain weathers or sounds data, then ignore. A lot of them are "area claiming" remains left from development like that avNavmeshBatch4 (obviously autonavmeshed area) or TundraMegan01 (I guess "Megan" from Behesda did some landscape design there).

 

Thanks i will keed a look for that, but as you can see in my initial pst it is an -- WeatherTundra [REGN:000C5858] -- It is that what you call a " contain weathers" and then needs to be forwarded.

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Thanks i will keed a look for that, but as you can see in my initial pst it is an -- WeatherTundra [REGN:000C5858] -- It is that what you call a " contain weathers" and then needs to be forwarded.

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To achieve perfect compatibility they can be forwarded, if you are a perfectionist of course. But realistically speaking the worst thing that could happen when you enter such cell and missed regions have new weathers or sounds compared to the previous cell (and regions) you were in, they won't have a chance to change to the new ones (because weathers are defined with a chance in regions). I really doubt you'll notice that ever, it is simply impossible to spot such negligible differences. Also cells are rather small, and when running you are changing cells every 5-10 seconds and wrong regions on a single one makes it even less apparent. In summary - don't bother.

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Thanks i will keed a look for that, but as you can see in my initial pst it is an -- WeatherTundra [REGN:000C5858] -- It is that what you call a " contain weathers" and then needs to be forwarded.

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To achieve perfect compatibility they can be forwarded, if you are a perfectionist of course. But realistically speaking the worst thing that could happen when you enter such cell and missed regions have new weathers or sounds compared to the previous cell (and regions) you were in, they won't have a chance to change to the new ones (because weathers are defined with a chance in regions). I really doubt you'll notice that ever, it is simply impossible to spot such negligible differences. Also cells are rather small, and when running you are changing cells every 5-10 seconds and wrong regions on a single one makes it even less apparent. In summary - don't bother.

 

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Thanks Zilav, I was already supeccting that but i rather prefer to ask when unsure, thanks again for your help . --SOLVED

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