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Information contained herein was taken from the Skyrim page, and amended after testing in the Fallout 4 Creation Kit. Though instructions are similar, this page shall document the process specifically for Fallout 4, in the context of mod collaboration from multiple contributors. This page will not document how to use external revision control software such as Perforce, or Git.
Information contained herein was taken from the Skyrim page, and amended after testing in the Fallout 4 Creation Kit. Though instructions are similar, this page shall document the process specifically for Fallout 4, in the context of mod collaboration from multiple contributors. This page will not document how to use external revision control software such as Perforce, or Git.


Step 1: Setup your Creation Kit installation to enable version control
== Step 1: Setup your Creation Kit installation to enable version control ==
- Navigate to your Fallout 4 directory
* Navigate to your Fallout 4 directory
- Create the following new folders:
* Create the following new folders:
-- Fallout 4\Merging\Data
** Fallout 4\Merging\Data
-- Fallout 4\Merging\VersionBackup
** Fallout 4\Merging\VersionBackup
-- Fallout 4\Data\CheckInBackup
** Fallout 4\Data\CheckInBackup


- Enable Windows Sharing for the newly created folders
* Enable Windows Sharing for the newly created folders
- Right click on the CheckInBackup folder -> select "Properties" -> select the "Sharing" tab -> click "Advanced Sharing..."
** Right click on the CheckInBackup folder -> select "Properties" -> select the "Sharing" tab -> click "Advanced Sharing..."
- Click "Share this folder", and then "OK"
** Click "Share this folder", and then "OK"
- Back on the Properties windows, click "Share..."
** Back on the Properties windows, click "Share..."
- You won't actually be sharing your computer with anyone else, so you don't have to add any additional users - just click "Share" -> "Done"
** [[File:shareproperties.png]]
- Make note of the "Network Path" displayed, you'll need this for the next step
** You won't actually be sharing your computer with anyone else, so you don't have to add any additional users - just click "Share" -> "Done"
- Repeat the above for the Merging folder (you don't need to do this individually for the two sub-folders within)
** Make note of the "Network Path" displayed, you'll need this for the next step
** Repeat the above for the Merging folder (you don't need to do this individually for the two sub-folders within)





Revision as of 20:28, 13 November 2016

Information contained herein was taken from the Skyrim page, and amended after testing in the Fallout 4 Creation Kit. Though instructions are similar, this page shall document the process specifically for Fallout 4, in the context of mod collaboration from multiple contributors. This page will not document how to use external revision control software such as Perforce, or Git.

Step 1: Setup your Creation Kit installation to enable version control

  • Navigate to your Fallout 4 directory
  • Create the following new folders:
    • Fallout 4\Merging\Data
    • Fallout 4\Merging\VersionBackup
    • Fallout 4\Data\CheckInBackup
  • Enable Windows Sharing for the newly created folders
    • Right click on the CheckInBackup folder -> select "Properties" -> select the "Sharing" tab -> click "Advanced Sharing..."
    • Click "Share this folder", and then "OK"
    • Back on the Properties windows, click "Share..."
    • File:Shareproperties.png
    • You won't actually be sharing your computer with anyone else, so you don't have to add any additional users - just click "Share" -> "Done"
    • Make note of the "Network Path" displayed, you'll need this for the next step
    • Repeat the above for the Merging folder (you don't need to do this individually for the two sub-folders within)



Step 2: Understanding .ESM master files vs .ESP plug-in files


Step 3: Creation of your .ESM file


Step 4: Workflow for multiple team members contributing to the same .ESM file