Guide:Wrye Bash: Difference between revisions
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BAIN is better than NMM for installing mods because it clearly shows you what it's doing. You can see conflicts and you can arrange the order in which mods are installed, so you can control which mod overwrites the assets from another mod. It's greatest strength though is that when you uninstall a mod, it uninstalls it completely and if there were assets that overwrote another mod, it will automatically reinstall those assets for you.<br> | BAIN is better than NMM for installing mods because it clearly shows you what it's doing. You can see conflicts and you can arrange the order in which mods are installed, so you can control which mod overwrites the assets from another mod. It's greatest strength though is that when you uninstall a mod, it uninstalls it completely and if there were assets that overwrote another mod, it will automatically reinstall those assets for you.<br> | ||
Using BAIN really is as simple as dragging an archive to the BAIN Installers directory, but you do need to make sure that the archive is BAIN compatible (this just means that the root directories are textures, meshes, etc instead of several layers deep). | Using BAIN really is as simple as dragging an archive to the BAIN Installers directory, but you do need to make sure that the archive is BAIN compatible (this just means that the root directories are textures, meshes, etc instead of several layers deep). | ||
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=== Install BOSS === | === Install BOSS === |
Revision as of 19:04, June 6, 2012
Template:TOC left Template:Notice A simplified guide to using Wrye Bash to maintain a modded S.T.E.P. setup -- by z929669 & S.T.E.P. Team
- Updated: 19:04:22 6 June 2012 (UTC)
Installing & Maintaining S.T.E.P Using Wrye Bash