Junglez Posted December 13, 2017 Share Posted December 13, 2017 hello all. This is my very first post, so hi !I am having a lot of problems actually understanding how these mods work.. So my very first question is this:It appears a lot of the cool mods I might want to use all have the SAME FILE NAME - Base_scripts.Dzip. If this is the case, how do you install several of them if they have the same name.. They would over-write each other? do people somehow merge them and if so, how? Of do you have to simply just pick the one you like the best and go with that? I am confused.. Sorry if this sounds totally noob! Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlickJustice Posted September 3 Share Posted September 3 An answer that can help other users who would wonder about the same thing the topic creator once did. Yeah, if you want to use mods that change different things but unfortunately each of them is packed in basescripts.dzip, you have to merge them: You have to use Gibbed RED Tools at The Witcher 2 Nexus or its newer version with UI Gibbed RED Tools With UI at The Witcher 2 Nexus, with Gibbed Tools you can create a basescripts.dzip that will contain things you want from different mods, and if you do it correctly, you will see the mods working together. For players who don't have much experience in modding though or who are afraid of doing something wrong or just feel uncomfortable with tinkering with any game's files, I'd suggest choosing one mod that uses basescripts.dzip that you need the most and sticking with it. For example, when you have a great, bug-fixing mod and a mod that changes the look of a dice poker board and both use basescripts.dzip, either you choose the one more important for you or you use the Gibbed RED Tools which will make it possible to use those mods together (as long as they don't change the same thing in the game, because then you obviously have to choose which changes you want to keep). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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