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This tutorial is designed to teach modders and mod users how to use TES4Edit to clean mods. Cleaning mods is critical to the development of compatibility in the modding community and for creating a stable modded game environment, but TES4Edit is not a simple utility and care must be taken not to damage the mods in the process. This tutorial should help explain everything that you need to know to clean mods correctly. | This tutorial is designed to teach modders and mod users how to use TES4Edit to clean mods. Cleaning mods is critical to the development of compatibility in the modding community and for creating a stable modded game environment, but TES4Edit is not a simple utility and care must be taken not to damage the mods in the process. This tutorial should help explain everything that you need to know to clean mods correctly. | ||
First, I made an special (fake) mod ESP which contains random records copied from Oblivion.esm. This special mod ESP allows me to demonstrate the use of the program and to take pictures of the working process without using anyone's mod as a guinea pig. | First, I made an special (fake) mod ESP which contains random records copied from Oblivion.esm. This special mod ESP allows me to demonstrate the use of the program and to take pictures of the working process without using anyone's mod as a guinea pig. | ||