Not compatible with Item sorting by saige, but I don't really mind. If item sorting comes after this mod, the food's stats aren't updated. This mod comes after item sorting, the food's names are vanilla.
Still, I love the food. Really love how the food works now. Sweetrolls are something to covet and hold onto now instead of just chewing on them whenever.
@blasphemyblack - thanx for the quick response. I'll download now and I'll test it later with my Skyre (+long mod list). Thanx again for your work and for sharing it with the community. It's people like you, that make Skyrim/Nexus community my favorite community.
@MasterBobcat: Because my screen name is blasphemyblack on steam and most forums I use. Besides that, it's just a name that stood out when I was trying to come up with one.
Well done, good sir! I think this food mod will fill a great niche with people who want food to mean something, but don't want all the complications of more intricate food mods.
@GuyWithOneEye: Vanilla version is posted under the downloads section now.
@reyzark: It is NOT compatible with RN& since that mod also alters the effects foods give the player. (slight hunger fullfilment, big hunger fulfillment, etc.) I would try to make a compatibility patch, but based on the way "fullness" works in that mod, I dont' think it's a viable option.
@JanT83: I had no real issue with SkyRe, only difference was that foods gave about 15% greater bonuses across the board which I assume is based on how SkyRe manages healing/stamina regeneration. No detrimental effects were observed, however.
I would also like to know if or how this affects any eat, drink, sleep mods. I love the idea and will fully endorse and follow if you are willing to test it with the other realistic needs variations.
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Still, I love the food. Really love how the food works now. Sweetrolls are something to covet and hold onto now instead of just chewing on them whenever.
Why the name?
@reyzark: It is NOT compatible with RN& since that mod also alters the effects foods give the player. (slight hunger fullfilment, big hunger fulfillment, etc.) I would try to make a compatibility patch, but based on the way "fullness" works in that mod, I dont' think it's a viable option.
@JanT83: I had no real issue with SkyRe, only difference was that foods gave about 15% greater bonuses across the board which I assume is based on how SkyRe manages healing/stamina regeneration. No detrimental effects were observed, however.
if you can confirm if this is compatible with Skyre: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/9286
Really like the idea tho, because at the moment the food in Skyrim is simply used to sell... nothing more.