User talk:Freso
I saw that you mentioned something to Kelmych about being a masterlist contributor and wanting to see the guide move toward LOOT. Kelmych was using the FNV guide I made as a base, by basically copy pasting my guide and then just working in the Fallout 3 mods where FNV mods used to be. I want to move toward LOOT since it works so much better, but there were some major problems with the lack of bash tags, which are essential. WilliamImm is a masterlist contributor and STEP member that would help out with that, but has had to return to real life. If there was a way to get both F3 and FNV masterlists updated and make sure that proper bash tagging was implemented, then I'd take it upon myself to make sure both guides could implement the change to LOOT. EssArrBee (talk) 13:56, August 19, 2014 (EDT)
- Though I have been heavily modding Skyrim on previous occasions and am now just slowly adding to the load order of my FO3 (I try to keep things somewhat Vanilla-ish on my first playthrough at least :)), I've never really gotten into the habit of using Wrye *ash, relying instead of *Edit's merging for patches (though that seems to not work for my FO3Edit for whatever reason - still need to figure that out or file a bug report). Anyway, short story: I don't use bashed tags myself, and thus do not really know which tags to add to what mods. But! I will happily add any tags I am told need to be added. I need: 1) the exact .es[pm] name 2) and Bash tags needed for it. These can be reported either on the LOOT thread on the Bethesda forums or to the LOOT Fallout 3 masterlist issue tracker (other issues, e.g. mod incompatibilities etc., should obviously be reported through the same channels). I prefer the latter (and preferably one issue per mod), but not all people feel a need to create a GitHub account just for that, and I watch both channels regardless. You're also free to join the #loot channel on Freenode IRC - I'm in there most of the time, even when I'm asleep or at work/uni etc., so just wait around for me to reply if I don't respond right away. :) --Freso (talk) 14:10, August 19, 2014 (EDT)