Hi Axeman. I believe your answer to olafhelmborg is an answer to me, olafreinhardweyer "> What i meant was, that i would LIKE to get such a message. Two numbers before each mod, that tell you the loadorder position BEFORE and AFTER using your tool. This would help sseing made changes quickly and find errors due to nont working loadorder for oneself. It's not that i'd believer your loadorder where faulty. It just might not work in individual setups. Therefore my suggestion.
I'd really like to use this, or Falloutedit, but both don't work as I moved my Bethesda folder from out of program files (I have windows vista 32) and they can't locate the folder - saying its not where it used to be, any idea how to get it to read the new location?
Big thanks..use lots of mods and had problems with stutters, ctd's etc. after a while. Didn't really "study" mod order loading. Now feel more comfortable with your new mod!
How about the following output before any given mod:
"51/43" where 51 where the loadorder position before and 43 after using your tool. Big changes (and therefore possibily big issues) would be very obvious thab.
@Everyone, glad you are liking the tool so far. ">
@Wolfganstein, if you don't mind, report the mods it put out of sequence. I can easily fix that by updating the master list. (Try to give me the actual names ie, "Fallout3.esm", etc.. And the proper sequence..)
Quite useful. While not perfect (which, as explained, should not be expected from an initial release) it does well to provide a good starting organization. The only problem I have yet to experience is that sometimes a plugin is put before one it is dependent upon. And out of 150+ mods this only happened with four mods. Keep up the good work!
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I have something you might like.
Fallout Mod Manager (FOMM)
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=640
Fallout Load Order Tool has been integrated into FOMM.. ">
quickly and find errors due to nont working loadorder for oneself. It's not that i'd believer your loadorder where faulty. It just might not work in individual setups. Therefore my suggestion.
What gives you this message you speak of? My tool?
At any rate, try this..
Open up config.ini with notepad, then add the path to your fallout data folder like this..
Data= Crogram Files (x86)Bethesda SoftworksFallout 3Data
WML
"51/43" where 51 where the loadorder position before
and 43 after using your tool. Big changes (and therefore
possibily big issues) would be very obvious thab.
@Wolfganstein, if you don't mind, report the mods it put out of sequence. I can easily fix that by updating the master list. (Try to give me the actual names ie, "Fallout3.esm", etc.. And the proper sequence..)