Need links for the following mods (forgot their names)

Post » Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:48 pm

Here's the list:

- Lets you kill everything

- Lets you have six. I've asked for this mod many times in the past, but every response I got, was the mod that lets you use spells to animate NPCs into sixy poses, and gestures. I want the mod that lets you walk up to someone, talk to them, and choose a certain six position. After which the two people (player and NPC) have six. I also need the mod that adds the naked bodies for both males and females. (erect version for males)

- Makes the glass armor and weapons more realistic (transparent)

- Lets you put on different armor to fool NPCs into thinking you're one of them

- Lets Players and NPCs do different amounts of damage based on which part of the body they hit

- It's like a bow&arrow overhaul, basically adds it's own progression to arrow making and lets you fletch arrows

- Makes all the NPCs act more realistically. (react to situations more realistically, and do more things)

Thanks in advance. :smile:

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Jesus Duran
 
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Post » Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:28 am

Here's a few I know for sure:

Master of Disguise

Locational Damage (but it's known to bloat saves, so it's not recommended these days)

Nock to Tip

Lots of mods allow you to set NPCs to not be protected. A lot of mods change A.I. too, but you might be talking about the Immersive A.I. Overhaul (something like that, anyway), which is fairly new and quite popular.

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gary lee
 
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Post » Tue Aug 18, 2015 7:59 am

Thank you. :)

I'll be sure to backup everything before installing locational damage, and if I see any problems I'll uninstall it imidiately.

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Andrea Pratt
 
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Post » Tue Aug 18, 2015 3:11 pm

With this kind of issue, you don't see problems right away. It's after hours and hours of playing that you find that your save is unplayable. Uninstalling it won't do any good, because the scripts are baked into the save. In fact, uninstalling it might makes things worse.

You might want to do a little reading about it first and decide if the effect is really worth the potential aggravation. If you're the type of playing who likes to start new characters a lot, it might not even matter. But if you're the kind of person who wants to be level 70 eventually, you're opening yourself up to future frustration.

Just my 2 cents.

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