Anatriax Posted March 3, 2016 Posted March 3, 2016 Is anyone else using this to mod their game, instead of say ... NMM or F4MM?
iquitous Posted March 3, 2016 Posted March 3, 2016 I use it in addition to NMM. Mostly just to create a bash plugin esp. What this does is: A Bashed Patch is a configurable plugin with three main functions: Merging plugins into itself. Merged plugins can be deactivated, avoiding the 255 plugin limit. Importing specific types of data records from plugins. This can be used to avoid compatibility issues. Applying tweaks to the game. This avoids the need to use other mods to apply the same tweaks. This allows me to merge a werewolf and weapon fix mod into it and free up to spots (I run 243 mods) and mostly fix the data records from plugins which has really fixed CTD issues for me. I don't use it for ini files or tweaks (the third option) as I tend to do these by hand or through NMM mods.
Anatriax Posted March 4, 2016 Author Posted March 4, 2016 I use it in addition to NMM. Mostly just to create a bash plugin esp. What this does is: A Bashed Patch is a configurable plugin with three main functions: Merging plugins into itself. Merged plugins can be deactivated, avoiding the 255 plugin limit. Importing specific types of data records from plugins. This can be used to avoid compatibility issues. Applying tweaks to the game. This avoids the need to use other mods to apply the same tweaks. This allows me to merge a werewolf and weapon fix mod into it and free up to spots (I run 243 mods) and mostly fix the data records from plugins which has really fixed CTD issues for me. I don't use it for ini files or tweaks (the third option) as I tend to do these by hand or through NMM mods. lol This is a Fallout 4 thread not Skyrim. haha
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