![]() ![]() So in other words, when making a compatibility patch in TES5Edit, you do not need to copy overrides for those particular records. The implication here is that all those references are combined and used from all mods with that record type when Skyrim is started. Over time, and by reading comments of mod authors, I have learned that for certain record types displayed in TES5Edit, when using the conflict filter feature, some records are incorrectly identified as conflicting (ie., "conflicting" = overridden by a plugin which comes later in the load order.)įor example, ripple, the author of Inconsequential NPCs has explained that location persistent references (LCPR sub-records in LCTN / Location records) supplied by different plugins are not actually overwritten by the last mod in the load order LCTN for certain locations ( source).
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