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Sub-Step C. FNVEdit walks over the sorted list, add numbers to duplicated entries, and so suppose you have a list: A, B, B, C, D, D after this step it will be A#0, B#0, B#1, C#0, D#0, D#1.
Sub-Step C. FNVEdit walks over the sorted list, add numbers to duplicated entries, and so suppose you have a list: A, B, B, C, D, D after this step it will be A#0, B#0, B#1, C#0, D#0, D#1.


== Using FNVEdit and Wrye Flash For Maximum Compatibility ==
== Using FNVEdit and Wrye Flash For Maximum Compatibility and Stability ==


NOTE: THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO SKYRIM. IT'S VERSION OF WYRE BASH IS STRICTLY FOR LEVELED LISTS AND COMBINING SIMPLE MODS
NOTE: THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO SKYRIM. IT'S VERSION OF WYRE BASH IS STRICTLY FOR LEVELED LISTS AND COMBINING SIMPLE MODS


Instead than using FNVEdit by itself to create a compatibilty patch for all of your mods, it can be used along side Wrye Flash to create a more stable patch that allows more changes from your mods to work.
Instead of using FNVEdit by itself to create a compatibilty patch for all of your mods, it can be used along side Wrye Flash to create a more stable game that allows more changes from your mods to work.


Wrye Flash creates it's patches using Bash tags, which are set by the mod author. These tags allow the program to more accurately merge the files than FNVEdit, because only the tagged items are patched. FNVEdit on the other hand, pulls the entire record from the master and attempts to make sense of it all. In other words, Wyre Bash is more precise.
Wrye Flash creates it's patches using Bash tags, which are set by the mod author. These tags allow the program to more accurately merge the files than FNVEdit, because only the tagged items are patched. FNVEdit on the other hand, pulls the entire record from the master and attempts to make sense of it all. In other words, Wyre Bash is more precise.
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