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#1 Strontium Dog

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Posted 22 October 2013 - 02:03 PM

There are serious problems I have now with the spell revisions mod, It allows me to deselect certain of its more uselessly altered  spells by altering the .tp2 file with /* and */ but the trouble is that in order to get at the .tp2 file I have to unravel/install the spell revisions mod and pick it out. Once picked out I cannot set it back together again so the BWP installation refuses to recognise that I have the spell revisions mod in the relevant download folder. If anyone can give me some advice on how to fix this problem, I would be most appreciative, thanks!  it is just a great pity that the spell revisions mod creator did not choose to install his mod in components of 1,2, 3 or 4 similiar spells per component like the lost crossroads spellpack creator did. Then it would have been dead easy to sort this out.



#2 Mike1072

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Posted 22 October 2013 - 03:22 PM

There are serious problems I have now with the spell revisions mod, It allows me to deselect certain of its more uselessly altered  spells by altering the .tp2 file with /* and */ but the trouble is that in order to get at the .tp2 file I have to unravel/install the spell revisions mod and pick it out. Once picked out I cannot set it back together again so the BWP installation refuses to recognise that I have the spell revisions mod in the relevant download folder. If anyone can give me some advice on how to fix this problem, I would be most appreciative, thanks!  
This is more a problem with your Big World installation than with SR. (AFAIK, the BWP batch script shouldn't have a problem installing a modified version of a mod, but if you're using the BWS, someone else will have to advise you on what to do.)
it is just a great pity that the spell revisions mod creator did not choose to install his mod in components of 1,2, 3 or 4 similiar spells per component like the lost crossroads spellpack creator did. Then it would have been dead easy to sort this out.
Considering every single spell is changed, you would not want to sit through an installer that asks if you want to install 200 individual components. In a future version, we intend to provide an .ini that users can modify to prevent specific spells from being installed without them needing to directly edit the install script.

#3 Strontium Dog

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Posted 23 October 2013 - 04:03 AM

OK, so how do I go about using the BWP batch script?