So armor mods, clothing mods that simply add things in but don't edit NPC's would be a good start.Īlso, using this process means you won't need the plugins active that you merged into a new plugin, so I what I did just in case, is I created a plugin backup folder for all the stuff that I made a merged plugin for. I recommend doing this more so for basic mods like More Perks which there's actually a merge patch already out there for it. The GECK should fix any lingering issues. Then, and I haven't does this part yet, you'll want to load the plugin up in FNV CK/GECK and then save it. Repeat that process with all the records from each plugin that you're trying to merge into one. Create a new plugin and it will copy the records into the new plugin. From there you'll will right click on a record category such as Armor, Container, NPC, Race, and click "Deep copy as Override into" it will prompt you to select a plugin you want to copy the records into or make a new plugin. For New Vegas you'll use FNVedit to do your merging, however I've heard of Wyre Bash as well.īasically what you'll do is load the mods you want to merge in the FNVedit, when you start it up it will give you the option to select the plugins you want to work on.
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