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:While TESCS allows esps to use and modify esms, it will not allow similar actions for esps. The basic problem here is that TESCS refuses to allow | :While TESCS allows esps to use and modify esms, it will not allow similar actions for esps. The basic problem here is that TESCS refuses to allow an esp to become a master of an esp. And without that master relationship, it's impossible for the new esp to refer to anything in the old esp (and thus is unable to use or modify it). | ||
:However, it's possible to trick TESCS into remembering another esp as a master -- once this is done, then the new mod is able to use and modify the old esp (almost) as if it were a regular esm file. See [[De-Isolation Tutorial]]. | :However, it's possible to trick TESCS into remembering another esp as a master -- once this is done, then the new mod is able to use and modify the old esp (almost) as if it were a regular esm file. See [[De-Isolation Tutorial]]. |