Dlamar Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 Like the title says,how do i delete armors from a mod?I mean i have a mod with a lot of armors...and i mean a lot...trouble is,half of those(maybe more)aren't to my taste(too revealing and such)and they take a lot of space in the crafting space...and it becomes bothersome to scroll trough 100000000 armors to find the piece you want.So how could i delete these armors so that they don't appear in the crafting menu?I suppose i need the creation kit and tweak the esp right?Also,how do you delete these armors from the bsa file?(the mod comes with a bsa/esp file...no textures/meshes folder)do i need like a tool to unpack the bsa...delete what i want and then pack it toghether again?Any help is appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IsharaMeradin Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 If all you wish to do is remove the armors from the crafting menu... Backup the original plugin as a precaution.Open up the Creation Kit,Load up the plugin in questionFind the Construcible Object category under Items in the Object WindowLocate the recipe for the items you do not want.Highlight the recipe and press the Delete key on your keyboard.Save the plugin.Re-load the plugin into the Creation Kit and confirm that the recipe was deleted.Launch the game and confirm in game that the recipe was removed. Unless those armors are also distributed within leveled lists or sold by merchants, you'll never see a reference to them in game and as such shouldn't ever be accessed. Therefore you'd have no need to further tamper with the mod. However if you are insistent on removing the associated meshes & textures...Open Creation KitLoad the pluginLocate the Armor category in the Object WindowLocate the correct Armor form for the armor you want to removeOpen the armor recordIn the bottom middle of the form is a Models box,Tick the Show all box and make a note of any listed Armor Addon formsLook at the World Icon information and jot down what NIF file is assignedOpen the Armor Addon form nowLook at the male & female 1st person & 3rd person model entries and jot down what NIF file is assignedClick on Edit to bring up the mesh previewSee if there are any assigned Texture SetsIf there are texture sets, jot them down too.Close the Armor & Armor Addon formsNavigate the Object Window as necessary and delete both the Armor & Armor Addon formsIf you had any texture sets in use, navigate to Texture Sets under Misc in the Object window and locate those texture setsOpen the texture set up and make a note of each texture used.Then delete the texture set.Save the pluginReload the plugin to confirm that those records are gone. Now the fun begins... ***Use BSAOpt or other program to extract the BSA contents to a clean directoryNavigate the Meshes folder till you find the NIF files you wrote down earlierOpen them with NifSkopeNavigate (click little black trigangles) thru all NiTrishape nodes till you finally find the assigned texturesMake a note of the textures usedNow delete the meshes & texturesWhen done with all armorsGo to your Skyrim directory and run the Archive.exe file and repack the remaining files into a new BSA. ***Depending upon how the mod is made you might be able to get away with copy/pasting the extracted BSA contents into the game's data folder and repacking the archive inside the creation kit with your modified plugin active. But some mods have other files that don't always get picked up with the internal version of the archive tool. That is a lot of work just to completely remove a few armors. Also doing anything I posted, means that said mod can no longer be supported by the mod author should you have any other issues. Out of curiosity what armor mod are you talking about? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dlamar Posted March 17, 2013 Author Share Posted March 17, 2013 Haha,too much hassle to delete the armors from the bsa aswell...i will leave them there.Thanks alot mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warlordmordrid Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 I would highly suggest that you have permission from the author to modify the files before continuing. Even if it is for personal use. I'm not 100% sure on this...but can't you just mark the armors that you don't want to see/play in the game as unplayable? I think that would be an easier way of disabling them. Also, if you only have a couple of armors out of many...you can do the manual copy way the few armors you want and save it as a new mod...if there's a bsa...make sure to either include it or extract the textures, meshes, scripts, etc for the armors and place into your directory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acidzebra Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 I would highly suggest that you have permission from the author to modify the files before continuing. Even if it is for personal use. Um, what I do with a mod on my PC is my business and my business alone. (re)publishing, now that is a different kettle of fish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IsharaMeradin Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 What acidzebra said. If no one ripped apart other people's mods to see how things were done, many mods that we have would not be in existence especially mods that contain scripting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warlordmordrid Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 I only say that because i have been chewed out by a person for it.... :( I did check on the unplayable thing for you...if they are in the leveled lists the NPC's will still wear them if they have it in their inventory but you just won't be able to loot it...so disregard Good Luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IsharaMeradin Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Well what you do to a mod on your computer for personal uses is your business. Trying to get help from a mod author when you've tampered with the mod is a different story. They can't help you because they don't know what changes you made. That's why I mentioned on my post earlier that doing anything I stated would negate support from the original mod author. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warlordmordrid Posted March 20, 2013 Share Posted March 20, 2013 To that mod author, i was giving kudos for a follower mod and while saying that s/he had an awesome mod i mentioned that i changed the hair color to suit my preference. The author flipped out at me saying that i disrespected him/her, etc etc. The author did have posted on their mod that it was not to be modified without consent. I have been still tearing apart mods and modding them to my liking, i just dont tell them about it :D But i figure id still pass on the info about mod modification. I guess just to save drama i'll just not say anything from now on... Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myztikrice Posted March 20, 2013 Share Posted March 20, 2013 Some people are just crazy. They get a couple pms a day and decide to delete every link to their mod on the internet. I wouldn't even tell people to watch out for those kind of people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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