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Compared to Morrowind, Oblivion is very safe when it comes up to mod incompatibilities, a serious issue can be dialogue-conflicts, though. Dialogue-conflicts are always caused by unclean dialogue in both mods. Thus it's very important to keep a close eye on the [[FormID]]s of the dialogue-lines.
Compared to Morrowind, Oblivion is very safe when it comes up to mod incompatibilities, a serious issue can be dialogue-conflicts, though. Dialogue-conflicts are always caused by unclean dialogue in both mods. Thus it's very important to keep a close eye on the [[FormID]]s of the dialogue-lines.
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== Comments ==
== Comments ==


'''By Blade9722:''' As stated above, upon adding a new line the CS is marking edited (*) the line immediately before. This will cause the FormID being stored in the esp even if there's no change on it. From my experience this is useless, and even worse is a potential conflict cause, so my recommendation is to further clean the mod by wiping out this unchanged references through Ignore setting followed by a save.
As stated above, upon adding a new line the CS is marking edited (*) the line immediately before. This will cause the FormID being stored in the esp even if there's no change on it. From my experience this is useless, and even worse is a potential conflict cause, so my recommendation is to further clean the mod by wiping out this unchanged references through Ignore setting followed by a save.
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