![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It even has a “fixit” command that will actually fix it (unlike …ahem cough.TESTOOL…cough). It can update the headers to match the ESMS, recover bad mods, dump data, and so much more. It’s very thorough and catches stuff other cleaner do while not breaking the mod (Yes, I’m looking at you TESTOOL). This program is great at cleaning, fixit, fiddling with a mod. I’m just posting it here for convenience. Now, the tutorial below was actually written by Pinkertonius on the Bethesda Forums, and all credit should go to him for making such a simple and straight-forward guide. Still, tes3cmd can be pretty quick and painless for getting mod cleaning done right, so it’s an important subject to cover. Problem is, most people don’t like command-line programs too well, because they’re a little hard to use and there’s a number of graphical interface tools that do mostly the same things. One of the more popular mod cleaning tools for Morrowind these days is tes3cmd, and it can be a very useful program for completely cleaning a mod in one go. ![]()
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