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#1 Arkain

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Posted 27 April 2008 - 06:05 PM

Hi.

Right now I'm about to start reinstalling mods, after finally getting rid of my messed up installation. As it happens to be I'd like to upgrade RR from version 3.82 to 3.9 as well. But I'm a bit worried about possible conflicts which may arise from different versions of Detectable Spells. I think RR 3.9 makes use of Detectable Spells, as well as SCSII, for example. So, when I'm going to install RR and add SCSII afterwards (which seems to have a "special" version of DS) are there any conflicts I should be aware of? Maybe there is the possibility to install one version and be done with it?
Another question I have is whether it's okay to install 3.9 instead of an older version and continue my current game. At the moment the character in question is in the ToB part of the game, therefore I think it's unlikely that any problems may arise as most components seem to focus on SoA. Is this correct?

Edited by Arkain, 27 April 2008 - 06:07 PM.


#2 Daulmakan

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Posted 27 April 2008 - 06:15 PM

I think SCII's and RR's detectable spells are the same. The RR Readme states that it uses the "G3 version of Detectable Spells".

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#3 aVENGER

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Posted 27 April 2008 - 09:07 PM

So, when I'm going to install RR and add SCSII afterwards (which seems to have a "special" version of DS) are there any conflicts I should be aware of?


No, both Rogue Rebalancing and SCSII use the same (i.e. the most recent) version of Detectable Spells, so there won't be any conflicts there. FYI, the G3 Detectable Spells are designed in such a way that installing multiple mods which use them won't cause any problems so it's perfectly safe to install SCSII after RR v3.9.

However, be careful when installing mods which use older versions of Detectable Spells such as Ascension or Kelsey. In general, make sure that such mods are always installed before Rogue Rebalancing and SCSII.