I have never used Wrye Batch in the past and I only know it creates a patch file. Therefore, I have difficulties to fully understand this guide.
I have encounter my first bash tagged with aMidianBorn_ContentAddon.esp (DELEV, RELEV)
Following the linked guide is very easy, but I wonder how I will handle following bash tag. It would mean that Bashed Patch, 0.esp (in overwrite) will remain in this location and will be updated with each bash tag. Knowing that, if I am correct, overwrite is not tied to profile in MO. It needs extra precaution when changing profile (maybe create a mod with patch file when everything is done)
Also, when I look in the section "Wrye Bash" (in the final steps), I wonder if these instructions need to be applied after ou before any bash tag (or maybe it is unrelated). I am trying to figure out how these instructions need to be mixed with the clear Bash Tagging Subguide :)
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Aigleborgne
Hello,
I have never used Wrye Batch in the past and I only know it creates a patch file. Therefore, I have difficulties to fully understand this guide.
I have encounter my first bash tagged with aMidianBorn_ContentAddon.esp (DELEV, RELEV)
Following the linked guide is very easy, but I wonder how I will handle following bash tag. It would mean that Bashed Patch, 0.esp (in overwrite) will remain in this location and will be updated with each bash tag. Knowing that, if I am correct, overwrite is not tied to profile in MO. It needs extra precaution when changing profile (maybe create a mod with patch file when everything is done)
Also, when I look in the section "Wrye Bash" (in the final steps), I wonder if these instructions need to be applied after ou before any bash tag (or maybe it is unrelated). I am trying to figure out how these instructions need to be mixed with the clear Bash Tagging Subguide :)
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