Sissel brought home a fox also. Had to be fixed. I was gonna start lookin for what files\settings needed to be altered. You gotta love Google. Sent me straight here. Thanks for doing the mod. Appreciated. @daventry Add the contents of this ESP to your overrides patch using TES5Edit and you won't need it in your load order.
@Troublesome2008 Don't know what kind of error WB has found in your mod list. For sure this one is not a complicated hack as I've just edited (with official CK) the sound properties for the fox breathe and nothing else, hence this mod is totally safe and clean (don't worry! Experienced modder here years with Oblivion editing and now with Skyrim). Maybe you simply have other mods installed that change that sound (?) and then WB warns you for a potential conflict. Put mine after those mods and check you don't have already a sound file replacement in data\sound....
I realise this is from a long long time ago but I get the same warning
The warning is Corrupt/Unrecognised Files then in the box it says Unrecognised versions Fox_breathe_low.esp
I have tried manually installing and installing with NMM and I have nothing in my sound files affecting either foxes or wolves. I also have Wrye 304.4 which I believe is the latest version. It doesn't seem to affect anything so no idea why the warning shows up or why it would be Unrecognised. I'm not going to worry about it but it would be nice not to get it
Just wanted to thank you for this mod! When Lucia brought home a young snow fox, I was so excited... for about 15 seconds. XD Watching her go to sleep, and the darn thing stands there staring at her doing its obscene-caller-breathing, which permeates the whole room... just, no. Thanks for changing the voice file to one more appropriate for a fox kit!
I really do NOT know what Bethesda was thinking with that one. XD (And consider this mod to be a very kind bug-fix.)
This annoyed me since day one playing skyrim. and only now after hundreds of hours I find a mod to fix it. Downloading now to try it. Be back later to endorse if it all goes well.
So Lucia surprised me when I returned to my Breeze Home from one of my adventures with a "friend she made". Turns out it was a Fox. She begged me if she could keep it and I said yes.
I immediatelly regretted it because all all hours of the night it sounded like a wolf was prowling my house...or that the poor Fox was dying.
But being the animal lover I am, I can't just throw the poor beast out. So I turned here and you have saved my family. Thanks a ton!
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http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/9511/?
Works for me but I need some feedback regarding volume adjustment.
@daventry Add the contents of this ESP to your overrides patch using TES5Edit and you won't need it in your load order.
Don't know what kind of error WB has found in your mod list. For sure this one is not a complicated hack as I've just edited (with official CK) the sound properties for the fox breathe and nothing else, hence this mod is totally safe and clean (don't worry! Experienced modder here years with Oblivion editing and now with Skyrim).
Maybe you simply have other mods installed that change that sound (?) and then WB warns you for a potential conflict. Put mine after those mods and check you don't have already a sound file replacement in data\sound....
The warning is Corrupt/Unrecognised Files
then in the box it says
Unrecognised versions
Fox_breathe_low.esp
I have tried manually installing and installing with NMM and I have nothing in my sound files affecting either foxes or wolves.
I also have Wrye 304.4 which I believe is the latest version.
It doesn't seem to affect anything so no idea why the warning shows up or why it would be Unrecognised. I'm not going to worry about it but it would be nice not to get it
I really do NOT know what Bethesda was thinking with that one. XD (And consider this mod to be a very kind bug-fix.)
Downloading now to try it. Be back later to endorse if it all goes well.
I immediatelly regretted it because all all hours of the night it sounded like a wolf was prowling my house...or that the poor Fox was dying.
But being the animal lover I am, I can't just throw the poor beast out. So I turned here and you have saved my family. Thanks a ton!