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My activity as a Skyrim mod author has decreased greatly over the months and years, and it is unlikely that new features will be added to any of them, so if you are interested in officially taking over authorship of this or any of my projects, feel free to contact me.
Help! Anyone! I used to do this myself and even considered adding it to the Wiki! But then I stopped playing for a while and forgot what to do next time I started a new install... so I downloaded this* and, yup, all was fine, until recently, my high level dude died (I do one life) and I restarted... hell what the f...!
It stopped working, I've adjusted every ini in the universe and I still get the dumb messages boxes, it's not the mod that's the problem... I'll say it again, "it's not the mod that's the problem" it's something that is taking precedence over the mod and I don't know what! So does anyone know of a mod that overrules the ini?
Looking forward to a solution... Saggaris
*I only just realised I hadn't endorsed, it did work so, Yup, you got it now, soz for forgetting!
Endorsed. This shouldn't be something that takes me months to find at all... Nexus needs a better search engine :/ At least now I can play with SkySouls and not die to tutorials XD
I actually made a plugin for myself a few years ago that completely removed those messages ... and they popped up ANYWAY. Apparently Bethesda *hardcoded* them in the .exe.
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If you submit a report, please explain the issue as carefully as possible, and provide exact steps required - preferably from the start of a new game - to reliably reproduce the issue. If I'm unable to reproduce the problem, it's less likely that I will be able to help solve it.
ALL OF MY MODS are dedicated to the PUBLIC DOMAIN. This means that NO PERMISSION IS NECESSARY to reproduce them all or in part in any way you wish. Keep in mind that some mods that include content by other authors may or may not require their permission. Also consider that uploading new versions of any mod will probably imbue you with plenty of support requests from the community, and handling them can be a large responsibility.
My activity as a Skyrim mod author has decreased greatly over the months and years, and it is unlikely that new features will be added to any of them, so if you are interested in officially taking over authorship of this or any of my projects, feel free to contact me.
Anyone!
I used to do this myself and even considered adding it to the Wiki!
But then I stopped playing for a while and forgot what to do next time I started a new install... so I downloaded this* and, yup, all was fine, until recently, my high level dude died (I do one life) and I restarted... hell what the f...!
It stopped working, I've adjusted every ini in the universe and I still get the dumb messages boxes, it's not the mod that's the problem...
I'll say it again, "it's not the mod that's the problem" it's something that is taking precedence over the mod and I don't know what!
So does anyone know of a mod that overrules the ini?
Looking forward to a solution... Saggaris
*I only just realised I hadn't endorsed, it did work so, Yup, you got it now, soz for forgetting!
I actually made a plugin for myself a few years ago that completely removed those messages ... and they popped up ANYWAY. Apparently Bethesda *hardcoded* them in the .exe.