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Does the plug-in need to be saved to a specific location? When I attempt to save 'test.esp' in any arbitrary location it gives me an error window with "File Error" in the title, and "Invalid Directory" inside the window. | Does the plug-in need to be saved to a specific location? When I attempt to save 'test.esp' in any arbitrary location it gives me an error window with "File Error" in the title, and "Invalid Directory" inside the window. | ||
[[User:Yesurbius|Yesurbius]] 00:16, 8 February 2012 (EST) | [[User:Yesurbius|Yesurbius]] 00:16, 8 February 2012 (EST) | ||
:It appears that you can only save to data or a subfolder within. Not sure if this is intentional. --[[User:Syneris|Syneris]] 00:34, 8 February 2012 (EST) |
Revision as of 00:34, 8 February 2012
Under "Creating Your First Plugin," the following section should be modified:
"To do this, simply navigate to '"File>Save" from the Main Toolbar. Since you have no active file specified, the Creation Kit will prompt you to create a new one."
Following this part, a sentence should be added which reads:
"Save a file called testquest.esp."
"Double-click to select Skyrim.esm for load - indicated by an "X" in the box on the left - and select "OK"."
This should also include the Update.esm, shouldn't it?
- If I remember correctly, Update.esm is hard-coded to always be loaded, even if not selected. At least, I'm pretty confident that's true for Skyrim itself. I'd assume it's also true for the Creation Kit
- I'd appreciate it if someone else could confirm this, though.
- -- Cipscis 22:14, 7 February 2012 (EST)
Does the plug-in need to be saved to a specific location? When I attempt to save 'test.esp' in any arbitrary location it gives me an error window with "File Error" in the title, and "Invalid Directory" inside the window. Yesurbius 00:16, 8 February 2012 (EST)
- It appears that you can only save to data or a subfolder within. Not sure if this is intentional. --Syneris 00:34, 8 February 2012 (EST)