I previously used your mod and it worked stupendously. However, having used it once again after installing new texture mods, I cannot find the 'back-up' folder anywhere. Also, after running Ordenador, my PC has lost 30GB of storage space.
I'm assuming this may be because of the back-up files? I tried to locate them and delete them but could not locate them anywhere, not even in the c://Textures back-up folder. I know for certain I selected the back-up option.
Is there anything I may have missed or done incorrectly? I would really appreciate any help please.
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AJSmith0412 wrote: Hi,
I previously used your mod and it worked stupendously. However, having used it once again after installing new texture mods, I cannot find the 'back-up' folder anywhere. Also, after running Ordenador, my PC has lost 30GB of storage space.
I'm assuming this may be because of the back-up files? I tried to locate them and delete them but could not locate them anywhere, not even in the c://Textures back-up folder. I know for certain I selected the back-up option.
Is there anything I may have missed or done incorrectly? I would really appreciate any help please.
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Same Issue for me!
Same issue here. Ordenator crashed while compressing bsa's now 30gb of storage space has gone into limbo... Any help? Edit: I use NMM for modding. Optimized textures directly from Data folder. Probably messed up the hardlinks.
Has anyone gotten this to work inside of Linux Mint, or any other Linux distro? Has the author considered making a Linux version? Would be amazing to find this on a file repository eventually. :)
Everything appears to work, however issues are everywhere with it.
1) INI files are not being read, so every time you launch with WINE, need to re-do settings. 2) Attempting to disable the backup feature is unavailable, and that is where the program chokes 3) texture(s) are deleted instead of being processed 4) program will not behave as a 'file explorer' when telling it where your textures are to process
...and more. The above are the main issues, but there are other things as well that are a problem...
:(
There is a simple solution. Create an installer, even if its a Windows installer, WINE should then allow for the software to run natively. That is the only quick fix I can think of.
So I ran the exe and it said it was taking Luxors Fallout 3 files from 4K to 2K and creating a backup. When it was done I couldn't find the files anywhere. Not the backup and not the resized textures. What am I doing wrong?
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I previously used your mod and it worked stupendously. However, having used it once again after installing new texture mods, I cannot find the 'back-up' folder anywhere. Also, after running Ordenador, my PC has lost 30GB of storage space.
I'm assuming this may be because of the back-up files? I tried to locate them and delete them but could not locate them anywhere, not even in the c://Textures back-up folder. I know for certain I selected the back-up option.
Is there anything I may have missed or done incorrectly? I would really appreciate any help please.
Same Issue for me!
Same issue here. Ordenator crashed while compressing bsa's now 30gb of storage space has gone into limbo... Any help?
Edit: I use NMM for modding. Optimized textures directly from Data folder. Probably messed up the hardlinks.
Did absolutely nothing for the stuttering. Performance is even worse. All of that while making the textures look worse. How do I reverse this?
DO NOT USE. An absolute waste of time for NV.
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Make sure you backup your textures. I extracted the backup textures and overwrote them on the mod folder.
I would love to see actual proof that this works, but from my experience - don't waste your time.
i had to stop it bc of an error
Has anyone gotten this to work inside of Linux Mint, or any other Linux distro? Has the author considered making a Linux version? Would be amazing to find this on a file repository eventually. :)
If so, please let me know how.
1) INI files are not being read, so every time you launch with WINE, need to re-do settings.
2) Attempting to disable the backup feature is unavailable, and that is where the program chokes
3) texture(s) are deleted instead of being processed
4) program will not behave as a 'file explorer' when telling it where your textures are to process
...and more. The above are the main issues, but there are other things as well that are a problem...
:(
There is a simple solution. Create an installer, even if its a Windows installer, WINE should then allow for the software to run natively. That is the only quick fix I can think of.
NVM just read
i believe it's possible, but I haven't found any examples of nor do I see an "exclusive operator" tag in the .ini
help!