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Horse pussy mod or bust!
Horse pussy mod or bust!
Pretty sure there was already a realistic horse vulvas mod shared in this thread at some point or the main skyrim megathread who knows?Horse pussy mod or bust!
Also there's like a couple of visual mods tops, vast majority are gameplay enhancements, so stop lyingTrying this Ultimate Skyrim thing and the installation is raw manual labour. It's utterly demoralising to have to individually download like 250 mods, half of which are shit like "Immersive Rugs" that I don't want anyway, but you apparently have to get every item on the list before the bastard automated thing will let you install any of them.
Still, I'm sure I'll change my tune when the game starts and I'm basking in those 2K Immersive Rugs.
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The ENB just needs EdgeAA turning on then it's great.
Bathing In Skyrim has four tiers, so that's not true. All you need to do is use an item near some water and you're fine. You don't even need soap.
As for the gold reward, if you don't like it, go into the MCM menu and up the reward.
Because it's realistic, but I agree that this particular feature can get a bit frustrating.
There's always Vanilla Skyrim, I hear that is a lot easier?
None of the things you mentioned have anything to do with visual fidelity. So, when you complain about the visual fidelity not being improved from vanilla... I don't understand your point.Immersive Rugs is the tip of the iceberg. Immersive Dust Effects, Immersive Dynamic Vampire Appearance, Immersive Dynamic Immersive Seriously Dark Dungeons (enemies are blessed with night-vision but the player can't see shit, also taverns are pitch-black now), Immersive Paper World Map, Immersive Rustic Clothing, Immersive Brows, Immersive Beards... and let's not forget ApachiiSkyHair, for those Sims 2 hair meshes that have been popping up in mods since the Oblivion days.
Taking all the texture and visual mods together, it's somehow the only cocktail of mods I can think of that result in it looking more ass than vanilla. Everyone looks like a Second Life character. Every time I look at an NPC I feel like I'm playing some Russian shovelware. I don't know where all the women are getting lip gloss, thickly-applied eyeliner and perfectly painted brows in this setting.* And I really don't know why every man is ripped as fuck with huge bulging muscles.
*Unless this was a problem with vanilla too? Can't remember.
The ENB just needs EdgeAA turning on then it's great.
That helps but it still looks pretty dodgy to me. It's annoying because I already know of several much more lightweight mods that can get the game looking much better to my eyes, but the way that Ultimate Skyrim has to be installed means that in addition to installing those mods over the top of it, I'll have to go rooting out every Immersive Genitals mod that US made me install.
Bathing In Skyrim has four tiers, so that's not true. All you need to do is use an item near some water and you're fine. You don't even need soap.
It's super half-assed though, like iNeed. Reach a trigger and you suddenly smell a bit like dogshit. It's rich of people to laugh at the infamous Oblivion roleplaying guide but then turn around and support Immersive Bathing and Immersive Food, where you have to allocate a bit of your inventory to carrying around 20 Vegetable Soups to click on when an indicator shows up.
As for the gold reward, if you don't like it, go into the MCM menu and up the reward.
player.additem 000000f 999999. That's ample compensation for making me race around looking for the guy - and by "race" I mean "limp while wheezing like someone with emphysema after 30 seconds of jogging".
Because it's realistic, but I agree that this particular feature can get a bit frustrating.
It's also realistic that you should have to piss and shit, but nobody wants a mod where you have to press crouch and wait about 60 seconds several times a day. Which is essentially what the stamina thing does anyway - if you see enemies or reach your location, you either timeskip an hour or just stand still until your stamina regens itself.
There's always Vanilla Skyrim, I hear that is a lot easier?
The Immersive Stamina Draining doesn't really change the difficulty, though, it's just an annoying thing that adds tedium to a game that's already constantly on the verge of becoming tedious. I mean you could make a mod where your character drops their weapon for no reason every 30 seconds and claim it makes the game harder, but that doesn't make it more fun.
I mean you're jogging with a full armor set on, but OK.
But pissing and shitting doesn't influence gameplay
whereas your ability to move in armor does, hence why movement has a stamina cost.
If you want pure gameplay, then probably Wildcat + Mortal Enemies + Ordinator would be a decent start. But this isn't my area of expertise, because I always use Requiem as a base (which you will hate).I don't want to read through 218 pages of horse porn mod. Can someone enlighten me on this: what are the good roleplaying mod ? I don't want more immersion (fatigue, smelling bad, being cold, etc.). What I want is adequate combat (melee is atrocious and useless), more and better progression, no level scaling, cool interaction with NPCs/monsters/quests. Is there any that can do that ? I'd like something else than bow/stealth be the most optimized build. Thanks a lot.
Well, I just wandered around in a mage outfit with no problems, it does drain a little stamina running around but not that much. If you eat a stew then running around in clothes should be no problem. Are you sure you weren't wearing any armor at all?I mean you're jogging with a full armor set on, but OK.
Dude I'm wearing a Linen Robe, which has been made more Immersive by Immersive Rustic Clothing. I've still just started, I can't afford armour because all the cash I had was used up in the Immersive Carriage trip I mentioned, and I want to be a stealth archer anyway (made difficult by the fact I suddenly smell like shit once a day and everyone in the country knows where I am as a result). My guy literally gets exhausted from wearing light linen and staggers around hyperventilating, as old women stride briskly past him wearing similar material.
But pissing and shitting doesn't influence gameplay
Sure it does. Can't overdo it with Vegetable Soup spam when the food indicator shows up or the shit will be too intense, and will push me past the Immersive Bathing trigger.
whereas your ability to move in armor does, hence why movement has a stamina cost.
Again, not wearing armour. I'm wondering if this is actually supposed to be like this now. I've got loads of carry weight to spare and I'm wearing regular clothes, not even light armour, and my dude is still getting hospitalised if he tries to jump more than once an hour.
Go play a different game unless you consider Enderal a different game. The amount of bullshit you'll put up with trying to get it into an adequate state is only worth it if you're going full immersive sim with it and even then, I'd recommend Kingdom Come Deliverance or Daggerfall for that sort of thing too.I don't want to read through 218 pages of horse porn mod. Can someone enlighten me on this: what are the good roleplaying mod ? I don't want more immersion (fatigue, smelling bad, being cold, etc.). What I want is adequate combat (melee is atrocious and useless), more and better progression, no level scaling, cool interaction with NPCs/monsters/quests. Is there any that can do that ? I'd like something else than bow/stealth be the most optimized build. Thanks a lot.
Go play a different game unless you consider Enderal a different game. The amount of bullshit you'll put up with trying to get it into an adequate state is only worth it if you're going full immersive sim with it and even then, I'd recommend Kingdom Come Deliverance or Daggerfall for that sort of thing too.I don't want to read through 218 pages of horse porn mod. Can someone enlighten me on this: what are the good roleplaying mod ? I don't want more immersion (fatigue, smelling bad, being cold, etc.). What I want is adequate combat (melee is atrocious and useless), more and better progression, no level scaling, cool interaction with NPCs/monsters/quests. Is there any that can do that ? I'd like something else than bow/stealth be the most optimized build. Thanks a lot.
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Install Requiem.I don't want to read through 218 pages of horse porn mod. Can someone enlighten me on this: what are the good roleplaying mod ? I don't want more immersion (fatigue, smelling bad, being cold, etc.). What I want is adequate combat (melee is atrocious and useless), more and better progression, no level scaling
Install Interesting NPCs, maybe some individual follower mods (Inigo is a pretty safe bet here despite being weird), you can add quest mods/packs to your liking (but pick them carefully).cool interaction with NPCs/monsters/quests.
Well, I just wandered around in a mage outfit with no problems, it does drain a little stamina running around but not that much. If you eat a stew then running around in clothes should be no problem. Are you sure you weren't wearing any armor at all?
Most of your complaints seem to be 'I Don't Like Requiem'. US is built off Requiem, so if you don't like Requiem, you won't like US.
if you don't have at least 100 mods with "immersive' in the title then you aren't being fully immersed in the immersionInstall Requiem.I don't want to read through 218 pages of horse porn mod. Can someone enlighten me on this: what are the good roleplaying mod ? I don't want more immersion (fatigue, smelling bad, being cold, etc.). What I want is adequate combat (melee is atrocious and useless), more and better progression, no level scaling
Install Interesting NPCs, maybe some individual follower mods (Inigo is a pretty safe bet here despite being weird), you can add quest mods/packs to your liking (but pick them carefully).cool interaction with NPCs/monsters/quests.
That's it, really.
You don't need hundreds of "immersive eidar cheese" kind of mods to make Skyrim good.
You can drop DCO in there as well if you can find it, but make sure to disable "assault" functionality or it will rape you in amusing but unexpected and unsurvivable manner given Requiem dragons.
Sprinkle the above with whatever item, magic or cosmetic mods you find interesting (mind the compatibility patches for Requiem), but do you really need to hunt for immersive bottle retextures?
Yes, I suppose one could say that Requiem is an exercise in sado-masochism in a lot of waysWell, I just wandered around in a mage outfit with no problems, it does drain a little stamina running around but not that much. If you eat a stew then running around in clothes should be no problem. Are you sure you weren't wearing any armor at all?
Yeah, legit no armour. Only about 30 seconds of jogging before I'm fucked. My run speed is also comically slow.
I've played it some more and I think you were right when you said this earlier:
Most of your complaints seem to be 'I Don't Like Requiem'. US is built off Requiem, so if you don't like Requiem, you won't like US.
US definitely does feel mostly like Requiem, with all the good and bad points that entails. To anyone wondering if they'd like US, just imagine Requiem with a bunch of light roleplaying mods like the bathing stuff, and Expanded Towns and Cities thrown in, and that's basically what it is.
The big thing that's pissing me off lately is that they've removed the sneak indicator, and I absolutely cannot figure out why. Even with the tweaks to stealth added by US, this isn't exactly The Dark Project, the stealth isn't anywhere near strong enough to justify not having the indicator.
This is a solid recommendation I hate the AIO overhaul solutions.Ordinatororrowloot+Wildcat+Ars Metallica+Summermyst+Horse Vagina
"the main reason why Bethesda's games have been able to have so much longevity in their sales, is because of mods"