This mod has grammar mistakes everywhere and I just want to say. Keep up the good work. Language is hard, even if you are a native to the language. I do hope you continue forge the path to greatness.
Now, the mods I do have some gripes with it.
Cons: 1. Your followers will steal stuff and that will make the Owner Of The Stuff will either send hired thugs or fined you. Yes, I got fined, because of my follower whom I did not even ask permission to steal nor I am a thief. So, I loaded the game. Easy to fix. But... that's annoying.
~~ My main gripe of the game, which is basically paragraphs about the same con.~~
2. Your followers will cook in the houses that you can't even cook in. Which is in your words is deemed to be rude. So, in my face, I get to watch my follower cooking in a house that I cannot even cook, despite being welcomed too. (I actually took the Ralof's route.)
I understand it being as rude, because the dragonborn did not even ask. However, when the main beginning quest is giving the Player their things; basically my home is your home. So, I have ideas to fix that to make that less rude or even more rude.
Which the Permission will probably always be this: Player: "Hey, can I cook?"
And that will start the many options of dialouge.
Already agreeable permission.: 1. NPC: "Awh, little sweetroll. Remember my home is your home." 2. NPC: "Hahaha, what is this? Of course, you can. I like you." 3. NPC, will literally exit the thing and just gone beside the pot:
Persuasive options: 1. Player: "I bought my own food. I won't use any of yours and it will be quick and simple." (Persuasive) 2. Player: "What do you want, I will cook something for the both of us then."(Persuasive) 3. Player: "Please...? I am running out of food."
Intimidating Options: 1. Player: "Listen, Skyrim is a dangerous place. How would you feel if you were have no food." (Intimidated.) 2. Player: "Food is for the soul, but my knife will feed on yours." (Intimidated.) 3. Player: "Please! I need food, before I delve into your guts and chew on them!" (intimidated, but bonus: cannibalism.)
Or you can just simply pay them. Though, I am absolutely fine if there are certain people who won't even let me cook in their home. However, it's the fact that EVERYONE wouldn't let me cook in their house.
I came here from Mern's video on "How I turned Skyrim into the Sims." My question is, what happens if a S/O dies in the game? Will that also permanently impact your mood throughout your playthrough?
I have a problem where I can not deactivate a specfic personality even though I removed its check. It's the sweet tooth personality, even uninstalled it and loaded it on a new save and in the presets "sweet tooth" seems to be turned off yet I keep getting messages that my character wants something sweet.
I'm a little confused as to how to keep your follower mood up. She eats and I see that she is gaining points for that and her diary is saying shes witnessed kills and everyone and she has about 200 gold in her inv. (I'm still a really low level) which it counts as well. But her respect for me is -3.0 and her mood is at like 57. I dont know how else to make it higher. If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated. So far the only follower I have used is Moniko.
installing https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/14884?tab=files along with this mod might help if you want to see your followers silent dialogue for longer than one second
If you ever come back and update this, I would love to have an option for a player that prefers their own cooking to that of inns. I play a Bosmer, and I would rather have my own homestyle meals than bland Nord stew. If I play a Breton, I would also prefer rich sauces and well-seasoned meats to Nord 'everything needs salt.' But rather than force you to have compatibility with every cooking mod out there, I just want the ability to switch the meal preference to 'eating out under the stars' or 'cooking in my own kitchen' instead of always saying that inn food is the best.
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Now, the mods I do have some gripes with it.
Cons:
1. Your followers will steal stuff and that will make the Owner Of The Stuff will either send hired thugs or fined you. Yes, I got fined, because of my follower whom I did not even ask permission to steal nor I am a thief. So, I loaded the game. Easy to fix. But... that's annoying.
~~ My main gripe of the game, which is basically paragraphs about the same con.~~
2. Your followers will cook in the houses that you can't even cook in. Which is in your words is deemed to be rude. So, in my face, I get to watch my follower cooking in a house that I cannot even cook, despite being welcomed too. (I actually took the Ralof's route.)
I understand it being as rude, because the dragonborn did not even ask. However, when the main beginning quest is giving the Player their things; basically my home is your home. So, I have ideas to fix that to make that less rude or even more rude.
Which the Permission will probably always be this: Player: "Hey, can I cook?"
And that will start the many options of dialouge.
Already agreeable permission.:
1. NPC: "Awh, little sweetroll. Remember my home is your home."
2. NPC: "Hahaha, what is this? Of course, you can. I like you."
3. NPC, will literally exit the thing and just gone beside the pot:
Persuasive options:
1. Player: "I bought my own food. I won't use any of yours and it will be quick and simple." (Persuasive)
2. Player: "What do you want, I will cook something for the both of us then." (Persuasive)
3. Player: "Please...? I am running out of food."
Intimidating Options:
1. Player: "Listen, Skyrim is a dangerous place. How would you feel if you were have no food." (Intimidated.)
2. Player: "Food is for the soul, but my knife will feed on yours." (Intimidated.)
3. Player: "Please! I need food, before I delve into your guts and chew on them!" (intimidated, but bonus: cannibalism.)
Or you can just simply pay them. Though, I am absolutely fine if there are certain people who won't even let me cook in their home. However, it's the fact that EVERYONE wouldn't let me cook in their house.
(edited for clarity)
As to your question, find a different Significant Udder!