EDIT: In case anyone has similar issues, the following seemed to be causing my Bashed Patch to NOT appear inside MO's overwrite folder. For some reason it looks like WB started putting my BP inside the Skyrim Data folder, instead of running through MO. I'm not sure exactly how this happened, as I have never ran Wrye Bash by itself - only ever through MO. By deleting the Bashed Patch inside the SkyrimData folder, it forced WB to create an entire new patch, which ended up inside the MO directory and show up in the overwrite folder. This allowed me to properly drag and drop the BP to my BP mod again.So far it seems as if the problem is solved. Thank you for your help!
Hi all, I'm a little confused on the new MO beta release in regards to Wrye Bash. The two new changes I have made are updating MO to 1.2.1, as well as adding in the "-g Skyrim" argument to the Wrye Bash shortcut through MO.
The issue I am having is finding the actual Bashed Patch, 0.esp since updating. No longer does it throw the .esp into the Overwrite "folder" of MO. Normally I would take the newly created Bashed Patch and throw it into my "STEP Extended Bashed Patch" mod and replace the previous file.
I recently viewed my bashed patch "mod" in explorer, and it says the Bashed Patch, 0.esp was last modified on 05/26/14 with a file size of 189kb. I know for a fact my most recent file size was about 205kb, and have re-bashed many times since then and replaced the old patch.This portion pertains to MO 1.1.2 - I have not been able to successfully find my bashed patch since updating to 1.2.1.
My last concern is when un-ticking my "STEP Extended Bashed Patch" mod, instead of removing Bashed Patch, 0.esp in the load order panel to the right, it is replaced by a dummy Bashed Patch, 0.esp with the dummy flag that states this esp is not necessary if the .bsa archive with the same name is checked. There is no bashed patch bsa archive.
I'm probably overlooking something extremely simple, but if anyone has any insight or needs additional information, please let me know!
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EDIT: In case anyone has similar issues, the following seemed to be causing my Bashed Patch to NOT appear inside MO's overwrite folder. For some reason it looks like WB started putting my BP inside the Skyrim Data folder, instead of running through MO. I'm not sure exactly how this happened, as I have never ran Wrye Bash by itself - only ever through MO. By deleting the Bashed Patch inside the SkyrimData folder, it forced WB to create an entire new patch, which ended up inside the MO directory and show up in the overwrite folder. This allowed me to properly drag and drop the BP to my BP mod again. So far it seems as if the problem is solved. Thank you for your help!
Hi all, I'm a little confused on the new MO beta release in regards to Wrye Bash. The two new changes I have made are updating MO to 1.2.1, as well as adding in the "-g Skyrim" argument to the Wrye Bash shortcut through MO.
The issue I am having is finding the actual Bashed Patch, 0.esp since updating. No longer does it throw the .esp into the Overwrite "folder" of MO. Normally I would take the newly created Bashed Patch and throw it into my "STEP Extended Bashed Patch" mod and replace the previous file.
I recently viewed my bashed patch "mod" in explorer, and it says the Bashed Patch, 0.esp was last modified on 05/26/14 with a file size of 189kb. I know for a fact my most recent file size was about 205kb, and have re-bashed many times since then and replaced the old patch. This portion pertains to MO 1.1.2 - I have not been able to successfully find my bashed patch since updating to 1.2.1.
My last concern is when un-ticking my "STEP Extended Bashed Patch" mod, instead of removing Bashed Patch, 0.esp in the load order panel to the right, it is replaced by a dummy Bashed Patch, 0.esp with the dummy flag that states this esp is not necessary if the .bsa archive with the same name is checked. There is no bashed patch bsa archive.
I'm probably overlooking something extremely simple, but if anyone has any insight or needs additional information, please let me know!
Thank you
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