Wyre Mash
- Greywander
- Posts: 119
- Joined: 04 Dec 2014, 07:01
Re: Wyre Mash
It's... it's actually Wrye (say "rye") Mash... not Wyre (say "wire") Mash. I'm embarrassed to say I made this same mistake for the longest time myself.
I'm not sure what all people use Wrye Mash for; I do know it's a rather powerful tool. I think all I ever used it for was merging leveled lists, which you'll still need to do for OpenMW. It'll be a little tougher for OpenMW, too, given that it used multiple data folders whereas Wrye Mash expects just one.
I'm not sure what all people use Wrye Mash for; I do know it's a rather powerful tool. I think all I ever used it for was merging leveled lists, which you'll still need to do for OpenMW. It'll be a little tougher for OpenMW, too, given that it used multiple data folders whereas Wrye Mash expects just one.
Re: Wyre Mash
Well, you can use all of Wrye Mash's comfort functions (create mod lists, modify a mod's meta data, or browse mod documents) but when it comes to OpenMW, you have to create the mod list on your own (or copy & paste it from your vanilla installation). Savegame management shouldn't be possible because of OpenMW using another savegame file format. Oh, and doubling isn't a problem in OpenMW.