Hi. Would it be possible to get this ported for Special Edition (Anniversary)? I like how simple it is. The trash bag mod seems overly complicated. I've used yours in Oldrim since 2017 and it's always worked flawlessly. Would love to continue with it in SSE. Thanks!
If you have Jaxonz Positioner YOU CAN! Just kill his ass, pick up his corpse into your inventory, drop his ass in the bucket and 'BAM' ...lol... But, I prefer to soul capture his ass and enchant a peice of crap iron dagger with it, hang it on the wall and, everytime I get to leave and head for the door, stop and say " Do you make it to the Cloud district very often, No ofcourse you don't" ...lol...
Is there any way to add a similar functionality to campfires? like to actually burn trash? I know this is an old mod, but following your comment under bag of trash, you seemed to have a pretty good understanding of creating this functionality. If you could just as easily add this feature to campfires, that would be fricken sweet!
Can you make a Alternate where the Bucket is immediately in your inventory on New Game Start, thus we can still craft it, but i prefer to have one in my inventory at Game Start please :p
Works, thanks. I'm switching from the "Bag of Trash" mod to yours. Suggestion for future version: make it so you can drop it into the world and use it by activating it there (sneak mode would allow you to pick it back up); that way you could craft and place trash buckets in each of your houses, which I would find more immersive than carrying a magical trashcan everywhere I went.
Eh, when I have junk I don't want to keep, I just open the inventory of a dead generic npc, and put the junk in there. After a while, the body disappears and takes the junk with it.
Problem is that in the game there are some useless but persistent items (or semi-persistent, or suspicious of persistency), that once stored in a body, they remain there forever, ALSO making the body to remain there forever, thus bloating your savegame.
huh, wow, I learn something every day. Like the above user, I too always used dead bodies for such things. And it was just the other day that my level 69 character made a trip back to a cave we visited 50 + levels prior. And I was surprised to see a dead body I filled with crap items still lying there. Of note, the items were mostly various types of arrows I don't use, wood arrows, iron arrows, etc. I thought it was weird of course but carried on.
Oh well, now there is the Trash Bucket. Amazing how you come across mods you never knew you needed Thanks crysthala for this mod. If all goes well, I will return to endorse.
BTW, in the screen shot you use for the page, I notice an item called "Tool Box". May I ask what is it for....and where can it be found. Thanks.
Here's the list. It may be some specific items, but I just prefer not to worry about them. As newfy69 mentioned, you don't know when you would put a persistent item and leave the body to eternally rot there.
Just open the bucket, delete them, and be done with them. Fast and easy You can even delete the bucket afterwards if you don't want it in your inventory (you must reforge it later).
The toolbox is a mad science experiment of mine for my Epic Hacks mod, and isn't part of the trash bucket mod. It (sometimes) allows crafting anywhere, but it's not done yet. Sorry, I should have taken better screenshots. *smacks self on wrist*
That's the Skyrim Save Cleaner. Works like a charm, every time. Also when I have savegame bloat, I go through my save files- I keep all of my saves- and I compare the dates that each file was saved on to the dates that each mod was installed in NMM; if there's any bloat, and a mod was installed on the same day that the bloat started, I know what the culprit is, and I uninstall the mod. The I run the SSC, and all is right with the world!
I'd try it if I have problems, but by now I prefer to avoid save bloating with various ways (Unofficial patches, SKSE options, and, well, mods like this ).
get the mod for the location of all those stones and complete the quests, so you get rid fo them and got some money from the quest It's more fun then just throwing them away.
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WhaaaaHAHAHAHAAHAA!
Old comment, but that made me laugh! Good one! XD
What items? And I thought that sort of thing was fixed by the USKP?
Like the above user, I too always used dead bodies for such things.
And it was just the other day that my level 69 character made a trip back to a cave we visited 50 + levels prior. And I was surprised to see a dead body I filled with crap items still lying there.
Of note, the items were mostly various types of arrows I don't use, wood arrows, iron arrows, etc.
I thought it was weird of course but carried on.
Oh well, now there is the Trash Bucket.
Amazing how you come across mods you never knew you needed
Thanks crysthala for this mod.
If all goes well, I will return to endorse.
BTW, in the screen shot you use for the page, I notice an item called "Tool Box".
May I ask what is it for....and where can it be found.
Thanks.
Here's the list. It may be some specific items, but I just prefer not to worry about them. As newfy69 mentioned, you don't know when you would put a persistent item and leave the body to eternally rot there.
Just open the bucket, delete them, and be done with them. Fast and easy You can even delete the bucket afterwards if you don't want it in your inventory (you must reforge it later).
That's the Skyrim Save Cleaner. Works like a charm, every time. Also when I have savegame bloat, I go through my save files- I keep all of my saves- and I compare the dates that each file was saved on to the dates that each mod was installed in NMM; if there's any bloat, and a mod was installed on the same day that the bloat started, I know what the culprit is, and I uninstall the mod. The I run the SSC, and all is right with the world!
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/9513
It's more fun then just throwing them away.