Difference between revisions of "The Elder Scrolls Construction Set"

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The original Construction Set released to the public. Useful for creating mods that do not require the latest patch, and absolutely necessary for creating the lip synch files that go with voiced dialogue. To use both Construction Sets (i.e. to create a mod that uses SI features but has lip synching), these instructions by Kivan on the Official Forums may prove helpful:
The original Construction Set released to the public. Useful for creating mods that do not require the latest patch, and absolutely necessary for creating the lip synch files that go with voiced dialogue. To use both Construction Sets (i.e. to create a mod that uses SI features but has lip synching), these instructions by Kivan on the Official Forums may prove helpful:
#You should have the new CS open already with your line of dialog open that you need to generate LIP for.
#You should have the new CS open already with your line of dialog open that you need to generate LIP for.
#Launch the old TESConstructionSet1.exe or whatever you named it to. Note that Help->About will still show the installed version as 1.2.404 because this version number is coming from elsewhere. You can have more than one Construction Set open at once by editing '''My Documents\My Games\Oblivion\ConstructionSet.ini''' and setting '''bAllowMultipleEditors=1'''
#Launch the old TESConstructionSet1.exe or whatever you named it to. Note that Help->About will still show the installed version as 1.2.404 - That's because the tool's code explicitly looks for a TESConstructionSet.exe in your game folder to read version info from. You can have more than one Construction Set open at once by editing '''My Documents\My Games\Oblivion\ConstructionSet.ini''' and setting '''bAllowMultipleEditors=1'''
#Go under File->Data and select Oblivion.esm and load it.
#Go under File->Data and select Oblivion.esm and load it.
#Go into Dialog and find any line of dialog and open it by double-clicking.
#Go into Dialog and find any line of dialog and open it by double-clicking.
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