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For example, modder A inadvertently double-clicks on a wine bottle and it gets marked for save – becoming one of the changes introduced by modder A‟s plug-in. Modder A makes things worse by deleting the whiskey bottle record, removing it from the game!
For example, modder A inadvertently double-clicks on a wine bottle and it gets marked for save – becoming one of the changes introduced by modder A‟s plug-in. Modder A makes things worse by deleting the whiskey bottle record, removing it from the game!


Mod B is added to the player‟s mod-list, which changes the wine bottle making it stronger. Mod A‟s plug-in however conflicts with this and can over-ride Mob B‟s changes without cause (as Mod A‟s author did not intend
Mod B is added to the player‟s mod-list, which changes the wine bottle making it stronger. Mod A‟s plug-in however conflicts with this and can over-ride Mob B‟s changes without cause (as Mod A‟s author did not intend to change the wine bottle). Furthermore all occurrences of the whiskey bottle are now bogus. When Mod B tries to change the whiskey bottle, it finds no whiskey bottle to change and Fallout: New Vegas will crash.
 
to change the wine bottle). Furthermore all occurrences of the whiskey bottle are now bogus. When Mod B tries to change the whiskey bottle, it finds no whiskey bottle to change and Fallout: New Vegas will crash.


Modder A could avoid both of these issues with the mod cleaning process, which un-deletes references that were deleted on accident and un-does inadvertent changes to things in the game that were not intended. The screenshot below illustrates the start of the process, in which you must load-up XEdit and follow the steps herein:
Modder A could avoid both of these issues with the mod cleaning process, which un-deletes references that were deleted on accident and un-does inadvertent changes to things in the game that were not intended. The screenshot below illustrates the start of the process, in which you must load-up XEdit and follow the steps herein:
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