A subtle, quick fix which replaces the default jump landing sound effects for bootless characters.
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Do whatever you like with it. It only took me about 10 minutes and if you can improve upon it I encourage you to.
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This mod changes the sound effects used when a barefoot character lands on hard surfaces such as stone, glass, metal, etc. It no longer sounds like you have hooves.
In my latest Skyrim playthrough I was a little surprised to discover that the sound effect for when a character lands on a surface (e.g after jumping or falling) is the same regardless of whether they are wearing boots or not. This mod rectifies that. I'm a little surprised that Bethesda didn't do this changes themselves honestly.
Installation: - Just place the .esp in your Skyrim data folder. There's no loose files.
Compatibility: - This mod barely changes anything, plus it only uses in-game assets... - That being said it could have conflicts with other mods affecting footstep sound effects, however I happen to use one of these myself and haven't had any issues. Simply place this mod below any which affect footsteps to be sure.