Wrye bash what is a bashed patch11/27/2022 ![]() I can only say, that, even if you are someone with the smallest of builds (because, even then it still excludes records when they should be included), Wrye Bash is no longer a tool that can or should be recommended. And for the leveled list, it was only slightly better - a 40 to 50% error rate, and again, forwarding things that did not need to be forwarded because the records were not being overwritten, while in 306, it was only 20 to 30%. I ran 307 and 308, and where, in the past, with version 306, I would have maybe only 20 - 30% of items left out, in version 307 and 308, for containers, there was an almost literally 100% error rate - every record that should have been forwarded was not - in addition to it including records that did not need to be forwarded to the Bashed Patch because there was nothing overwriting them. Oh, maybe if you are only running 50 to 100 mods, without too many different conflicts among the leveled lists or containers, it might be good, but for anything larger, the number of mistakes are just so great, that you are better off just making the patches yourself - and the same applies for version 307, which was worse than version 306 - which actually did a fairly decent job of handling leveled list and containers. I downloaded and ran WB version 308, and all I can say is that it is, in the way it works, it will more than likely bork things in your game. DO NOT USE WRYE BASH v.307 or 308 WITHOUT CHECKING THE RESULTS IN 圎DIT!!! They will exclude records from the patch that should be included, and items represented by those records will not appear in your game! If you are lucky enough to have version 306 from Nexus's SSE site, use that, as that still functions properly (the version 306 on Gitrhub does NOT work for SSE) in the creation of a Bashed Patch (though it still, also, needs to be checked in 圎Dit). Wrye Bash Versions 307 and 308 have been determined to be faulty when used to make a Bashed Patch. The issue is solely confined to it being used to create a Bashed Patch (or, related to that, to merge anything - for which it never should be used anyway - only 圎dit should be used to merge plugins, using the appropriate Merge Plugins script -, which is what I use or the standalone Merge Plugins by Mator - ). The issue is not with Wrye Bash as a mod manager. ![]()
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