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Symlinks are cool but not what I'm needing. I am asking if the program can support finding the dependencies necessary to load a VAR error free from a path instead of just the Hub.
Just heard about this marvelous plugin and read the overview but dont fully understand if by using the plugin scene browser if I select a scene it will load all dependencies when they might be offloaded to the AllPackages folder?
Be great to get a comprehensive list of what this does and maybe its there on the overview page, or in these 8 pages of discussion but lately I've been getting 3 hours of sleep a night and mind sloggy.
You don't use VAM's native scene browser or hub browser - you use those delivered by plugin. You can have great number of vars outside of VAM, without var browser VAM cannot see them, using var browser allows to install each of the var with all dependencies. This is best what you can use if you're var greedy maniac
Thanks for the helpful reply @kretos, I think I heard you say, using the plugin's var browser, I can select any scene outside of VAM and load it with one click on the scene which also loads all its dependencies?
I'm DEFINATELY a var greedy maniac and want to try this if it makes loading a scene and all it's dependencies as easy as a click or two
This is the most useful tool of all, an exceptional work on a great concept. Having a ton of files but the lightness of emptiness.
I would have liked a shortcut to the brower and not need to add it each time VAM starts in the session plugin (maybe there is a solution?).
Also to be able to put in Auto Install a Creator to not have to do the manipulation on each file, especially for clothes for example.
Thanks for the work and sharing!
Is it better to organize your vars by creator or is it better not to classify them?
Apologies if this is me being too stupid, but the instructions talk about a DLL, and I have no idea where it is. I've downloaded both the Bepinex, and VAR browser zip, and none contains a DLL.