Yama1291 Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 (edited) I didn't know where to turn with this, hopefully its in the right place. Hi there! I just ran into a conflict between Raulfin's PCaPP patches for Perkus Maximus and Frostfall.Raulfin wrote a patch with updated scripts for Frostfall, naturally I want those to overwrite the original mod. But MO keeps pointing this out as a potential mod order problem. I don't want to replace the scripts in the Frostfall directory.Is there a way to tell MO to ignore this particular problem? CheersYama EDIT: Credit to Hazado for writing the patch :)Sorry I got lost in between readme's and notes.. Edited March 31, 2015 by Yama1291
0 Hazado Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 Pretty sure there is an option in the mo settings to turn off those messages. The new patch was written by me and needs to overwrite the scripts.
0 Yama1291 Posted March 31, 2015 Author Posted March 31, 2015 (edited) Sorry, I corrected the OP, didn't know you wrote that. I could turn off mod order reports in the diagnosis plugin. Too bad, I was hoping to set this as an exception or something. Doing it like this turns the warnings off completely. EDIT:According to Raulfin the problem should not even be there anymore since the priorities and load order match up. I don't know what's wrong :/ Edited March 31, 2015 by Yama1291
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I didn't know where to turn with this, hopefully its in the right place.
Hi there!
I just ran into a conflict between Raulfin's PCaPP patches for Perkus Maximus and Frostfall.
Raulfinwrote a patch with updated scripts for Frostfall, naturally I want those to overwrite the original mod.But MO keeps pointing this out as a potential mod order problem. I don't want to replace the scripts in the Frostfall directory.
Is there a way to tell MO to ignore this particular problem?
Cheers
Yama
EDIT: Credit to Hazado for writing the patch :)
Sorry I got lost in between readme's and notes..
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