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Tyrant
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Post by Tyrant »

Hello everyone.

Good to see this project is still going strong. Wish I've had more time to put into it.

Having said that, I'd like to see if I can put in a few hours here and there for the next little while. I would like to contribute to any area of the questing department that needs it, as well as continuing to work on interiors.

Problem is I'm definitely feeling a bit rusty, the last interior I submitted was in 2012, so...

Hopefully someone can answer some noob questions

- Any Major changes to the process since then?
- Do new mod files need to be dependent on: TR_Data.ESM TR_Mainland.ESM All 3 vanilla ESM's, TR_Alpha.ESP and OfficialMods_v5.ESP ?
- Any other basic things I should know, or even better, a place I can read everything I need to know.

Thanks guys!
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Post by Seneca37 »

Not sure what's changed since 2012 (only been here since 2014). But for interiors, the only dependency would be tr_data.esm (it automatically includes the 3 vanilla esms).
You are still in the Developer and Interiors groups, so you should have no problems claiming an interior. Just go to the unclaimed interiors section, and press the [Claim] button, near the top, on the one you want to work on.

Hope to see your work soon.
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Post by Gnomey »

A lot of stuff has changed from a more organizational standpoint, ([url=http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?t=24286]these[/url] [url=http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?t=24590]threads[/url] are worth reading, though the former is already somewhat out of date), but on the interior modding level it's still pretty much the same.
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