Zitat Zitat von halo112358,May 11 2005, 09:43 AM
Be very careful about how you clean using TESTool, I'd recommend using both restricted cleaning options (Restricted Dialogue & Cell cleaning) at all times. My understanding is that the restricted cleaning modes only remove entries that are identical to stock morrowind.esm entries.

I think a lot of the problems people are reporting are due to cleaning mods without the restricted cleaning options active, this sort of over-zealous cleaning will probably break a lot of things

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A few people seem to be confused about GMST entries in mods. Not all GMST entries are bad, what is bad is including the default (un-changed) values of any GMST. Loading this default value after a mod that alters the value of that game setting will undo the prior change. Remember that mods are loaded in sequential order and that anything loaded later will overwrite something loaded earlier.

Also bad are the 'evil 72' GMSTs, these are 72 tribunal/bm settings that are set to 0 and added to any mod saved w/o bloodmoon.esm or tribunal.esm active. These tend to break spells & quests from tribunal & bloodmoon, hence the bad reputation.
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Gerade über die letzte Sache mit den durch die 72 üblen GMSTs plötzlich nicht mehr funktionierenden summon fabricant/wolf/bear spells sowie kaputten quests bin ich im Moment ziemlich sauer auf eine ganze Reihe von nachlässigen Mod-Erstellern (inklusive hier an board übrigens!!!), die mir dadurch meine savegames versaut haben. Ich halte es so wie Pseron Wyrd (und der ist ja kein Anfänger auf dem Gebiet) auf den obigen Beitrag geantwortet hat:

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This is why I use the 'Just Fix It!' feature of TESTool. JFI uses the restricted cleaning, which I've always felt more comfortable using. I then resequence (although my merged lists rarely need to be resequenced - I could probably safely skip this step) and delete the Merged Dialogs .esp.
Ich gehe nicht jedes Mod einzeln durch, das ist ja Wahnsinn. Wenn ein Modder (ok, Solstheim Castle ist eins davon) die Problematik damit kennt, soll er es in die readme schreiben - sonst fliegt es raus, und der Name des dirty Mod-Erstellers kommt auf meine schwarze Liste.