Not knocking the mod; it is a useful thing, but IDK if "realistic" is the right word. AFAIK, ES "weights" are more like 1st edition AD& encumbrance, where the bulk of an item was as much a factor as its actual weight. A large Dwemer Strut might have a high "weight" as much because it is hard to fit much more in a pack when it is in there, as it is from being heavy (tho it is heavy, as well).
Just a thought on the mod name.
BTW, not sure how large a gold "ingot" is, but gold bars of the sort in the U.S. reserves, are generally around 29 lbs each, and they are only 1.75" X 3.6" x 7"! Gold is pretty heavy.If I read the weight-to-mass ratios right, and you took a typical "gallon jug" used for water and filled it w/gold, it would likely weigh around 150 lbs for that relatively small object.
Good work on giving gold coins weight. A similar mod for Morrowind was a favorite of mine; it certainly made you make choices!
Thank you for your comment. I was uploaded an optional file, which contains only the gold coins weight. The ingots are in the same size and that is why gold ingot much heavier than other ingots (the gold is almost twice heavier than silver in real life).
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Just a thought on the mod name.
BTW, not sure how large a gold "ingot" is, but gold bars of the sort in the U.S. reserves, are generally around 29 lbs each, and they are only 1.75" X 3.6" x 7"! Gold is pretty heavy.If I read the weight-to-mass ratios right, and you took a typical "gallon jug" used for water and filled it w/gold, it would likely weigh around 150 lbs for that relatively small object.
Good work on giving gold coins weight. A similar mod for Morrowind was a favorite of mine; it certainly made you make choices!
Otherwise, the CTD at the start of the game. I have only dawnguard.