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Wrye bash vs obmm
Wrye bash vs obmm






wrye bash vs obmm wrye bash vs obmm

How about when I make a bashed patch - once I make a bashed patch comprised of mods x, y & z, is there any reason I need to keep x.esp, y.esp & z.esp around in the data folder or should I just then pull them out of there? Will Wrye Bash tag any esp's that have been merged into a bashed patch as such, so I know I can junk them? If I have a load order set up in OBMM, how does that play with the ordering set up in Wrye Bash's mods & installers tab? I ask because while I'd rather forget OBMM exists, (I don't need to use two programs that can do the same thing!) some big mods I want to use have OBMM packages setup, but are buku trouble if I want to try to make a BAIN package for. How do they relate? The installed BAINs show up in the mod tab right? If I change the loading order in the mods tab does it update the load order in the installers tab? (and vice versa?) There's an ordering to the installers in the installers tab, and then again another load ordering in the mods tab. I've got the basics of using BAIN (aka Bash Installers) semi down, but I don't understand how to load ordering works. I have some Wrye Bash questions some kind soul out here may be able to help with:








Wrye bash vs obmm