


Other mods, I could ‘adjust’ the load order here by using a ‘zz_’ Override folder, so if I wanted the new override to take precedence over

Title entered here will also be the name of the folder nested in the You will also require a third-party file manager (such as FreeCommander or Explorer++), run as an administrator as well, else the drag-and-drop procedure will not work (as the native Windows Explorer file manager cannot be given elevated permissions).Ī pop-up window opens, in which the new override package can be named. Install DAO-Modmanager, and run it as an administrator. (Note that these instructions are applicable to Windows 7, with fairly conventional file permissions. Process of file-by-file comparison to weed out the problem files, I’veĮlected to save my known-good ‘compatibility edit’ of ZDF, which can be reused and reinstalled, with a few mouse clicks. My example here is of a override made to address conflicts between two mods IĪlways use (IRS-A and ZDF) rather than deal over and over with the Texture swaps, or (as in this example) compatibility edits of override Such as groups of override mods for a specific character/origin, Utility is the ability to create and save customized override packages,
