2/18/2023 0 Comments Winmerge binary compare plugin![]() ![]() Pickysaurus started a wiki page for documenting the info.Įdited by FelesNoctis, 07 August 2019 - 08:51 PM. If you're interested/determined enough to aim for it, we could definitely use it. I'm working on comparisons right now for that by building test plugins and porting back and forth for analysis in 圎dit, using 圎dit's "isSSE" source code as a base reference for what to look for, but it'd definitely be a huge help to be able to see the diffs in a more obvious format! In theory dropping SSE plugin form versions from 44 to 43 and saving the plugin in the Oldrim CK should have the same effect: formatting the data to be fully compatible with Oldrim. ![]() In short, being able to resave an Oldrim plugin in CK64 to update the data isn't an added feature, it's just how the CK works. It's something that came up last night as well due to questions about how the CK handles porting and backporting. That would be incredible if you do manage to put one together. ![]() It's best to have an external tool that lists the digest of the plugin content, but I still can't find it. Perhaps it is possible using 圎dit's TES5Dump / SSEDump / FO4Dump, but it is probably inconvenient because the output results are too large. Unfortunately, this still doesn't allow you to compare the plugin files themselves. Yeah the comparison tool is a tool that modders should use more and more. You're awesome! <3 BowmoreLover wrote: Thanks FelesNoctis, I'm glad to hear that! "You know what would be really nice? A comparison tool to see the differences between mods as a whole, like between LE and SSE versions, similar to what you can do with text files." FelesNoctis wrote: Me, a few minutes ago on Discord:
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