Please, DO report them, just don't expect action for awhile. Any new issues submitted after this point will need to wait until the unification process is complete before we will even begin to consider touching them. Plus this also gives enough warning ahead of time that we're going forward with this.Īs many existing issues as we could resolve for the 2.1.3 release cycle have now been cleared from the tracker and any issues remaining that are not feasible to fix have been closed appropriately. Time commitments to other things are the main reason for this, so we figure giving ourselves enough time for that is prudent. So we are not anticipating another release for the project between now and November while this work is done. We estimate the time needed to do the work of merging everything together and then putting it through testing will take a few months. The hi-res DLC patch will remain a separate entity as many people do not use it for one reason or another and it's not considered part of the "Legendary Edition" of the game either. That shouldn't cause any problems though and we'll make sure any scripts manipulating formlists are safeguarded against generating duplicate references in them.
#CUTTING ROOM FLOOR COMPATIBILITY UPDATE#
The only side effect will be that the retroactive update scripts will all run again. We have also verified that switching the ESP name will not cause any scripts modified by the project, or added new to the project, to throw Papyrus errors.
#CUTTING ROOM FLOOR COMPATIBILITY MOD#
It will remain an ESP file flagged as an ESM as that makes the process of working on it less of a hassle for us and as has been proven, the game, CK, and existing mod management tools are completely fine with it. We have decided that the best course of action will be to rename the esp to match the mod's updated name. Shortly after the release of USKP 2.1.3, we will begin the process of unification to merge the vanilla USKP plus all of the DLC patches into one all encompassing mod, which will be known as "Unofficial Skyrim Legendary Edition Patch", or USLEEP for short. So we decided against merging everything at that time.įast forward to today, it's become quite clear that that 25% is far less than it was, and more and more people have been asking when we're going to be doing this. At the time, about 25% of those who responded to the poll were still in a position where they did not have all 3 DLCs for the game.
As many of you may remember, last year around this time we conducted a poll on whether or not it was the right time to consider unifying the unofficial patches into a single package.