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Savegame script scalpel - Disassembler - Diagnostic Tool - Papyrus Data Transfer (by flexcreator)


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Savegame script scalpel - Disassembler - Diagnostic Tool - Papyrus Data Transfer (by flexcreator)

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/53045/?

 

Here is another savegame tool. It seems similar to the last one mentioned on the forums (Save Game Script Cleaner). However it does have extra capabilities from what I can tell compared to other tools, and is far more detailed.

 

Here is a quick copy/ paste of the features;

 

Features:
- Analyse the state of the savegame.
- Show the script instances located in the savegame in readable format (with all the variable values, 
correct inherritance)
- Bytecode Disassembler. Can disassemble all the compiled functions right from the savegame.
- Change the values of script variables (including array elements)
- Transfer variable values from one savegame to another
- Cleaning options:
* Remove Unattached script Instances
* Remove Undefined (orphan) script instances
* Terminate active threads WITHOUT removing script instances
- Advanced filtering system (you can remove single instance, not the whole class)
- Create NEW script instances inside your savegame

 

Was not sure if i should post here or in other extenders support. 

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Its certainly not end-user friendly.  Unlike the other script savegame tool, I don't really know what to do with this one.

 

Reading his description, he is actually indirectly saying the other tool does nothing to help as it doesn't get rid of them looping active scripts that can't meet its end condition.  And that deleting just orphan scripts that isn't active doesn't do squat.  He is saying that the other tool does delete havoc/forms whereas his software does not.  

 

In any case, its not going to be hard to test...

 

Just install Civil War Overhaul and Vilja and Sands of Time and frostfall, footprint and wet & cold and interesting NPC and play for a little and then delete them from the loadorder.  That should create a pretty stuffed save game for testing.  

Edited by Garfink

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