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Throwaway9100

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The instructions on Dyndolod's requirements page state the following:

For Skyrim SSE:
SKSE64

DynDOLOD DLL SE, PapyrusUtil SE or DynDOLOD DLL NG

How is this to be interpreted? Does this mean:

1. (DynDOLOD DLL SE + PapyrusUtil) OR (DynDOLOD DLL NG) or does this mean
2. (DynDOLOD DLL SE) + ((PapyrusUtil) OR (DynDOLOD DLL NG))?

The first ends interpretation essentially makes DLL SE and papyrusutil both an option, while the second makes papyrusutil an option.
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2 hours ago, Throwaway9100 said:

The instructions on Dyndolod's requirements page state the following:

For Skyrim SSE:
SKSE64

DynDOLOD DLL SE, PapyrusUtil SE or DynDOLOD DLL NG

How is this to be interpreted? Does this mean:

1. (DynDOLOD DLL SE + PapyrusUtil) OR (DynDOLOD DLL NG) or does this mean
2. (DynDOLOD DLL SE) + ((PapyrusUtil) OR (DynDOLOD DLL NG))?

The first ends interpretation essentially makes DLL SE and papyrusutil both an option, while the second makes papyrusutil an option.

The comma list is separated by "or". There is no "and". 

Below the table it says:
.. DynDOLOD DLL or PapyrusUtil are required for dynamic LOD. DynDOLOD DLL NG is required to use the large reference bugs workarounds and replaces DynDOLOD DLL.

Clicking/Hovering over DynDOLOD.DLL in that sentence links to https://dyndolod.info/Help/DynDOLOD-DLL
DynDOLOD DLL is a SKSE plugin and its accompanying papyrus scripts that can be used instead of PapyrusUtil.

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