I'm not understanding why there are hard requirements for your patches. Shouldn't load order take care of which tag gets applied?
In this image, we see that your EBMD patch wins, and would therefore take precedence over any other value. Why isn't it safe to clean the mod and remove Diello as a master?
I don't know enough about LOOT to trust it to sort all my patches automatically, so I've manually marked all the necessary masters to make sure it orders everything correctly.
It also means that if you remove any of the patched mods from your game, your mod manager can warn you that you still have my patches for it, since it will complain about missing masters, and there's no reason to keep my patches if you don't have the required mods.
But yes, technically you can clean my patches and it would remove most masters from them. There's just a risk that LOOT wont order them correctly.
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I'm not understanding why there are hard requirements for your patches. Shouldn't load order take care of which tag gets applied?
In this image, we see that your EBMD patch wins, and would therefore take precedence over any other value. Why isn't it safe to clean the mod and remove Diello as a master?
Thanks!
It also means that if you remove any of the patched mods from your game, your mod manager can warn you that you still have my patches for it, since it will complain about missing masters, and there's no reason to keep my patches if you don't have the required mods.
But yes, technically you can clean my patches and it would remove most masters from them. There's just a risk that LOOT wont order them correctly.