I... don't know. Hm. Amazing Follower Tweaks has that capability, though, I think. All I did was include the perk from the Dragonborn DLC's Big Black Book o' stuff from Mister Tentacle-face, so I doubt it will keep followers safe from each other.
EDIT: The "no friendly fire" part doesn't work; sorry. Nether's excellent Follower Framework includes that ability, and I may go ahead and include it in my "Perks for Followers" mod--the issue here is that the Black Book perk I was trying to assign to the player character has to be assigned to each follower, instead.
Curious, could I use the 'add mod from file' option in NMM in place of the extracting part of step 1? I only ask, because even after a couple years, I'm still a raging disappointment at manual downloads and other areas of modding that I should have gotten the hang of by now.
I really doubt it, as NMM will try to put it in your data folder.
It really is just a matter of extracting the archive and throwing that one single text file into your root Skyrim SE folder, though. The entire mod is literally just a text file named MIXRACE.txt that contains the console commands listed on the description page. It runs those commands when you open the console and type bat MIXRACE. (Or more precisely, the console reads those commands from the text file as if you had typed them in.) It barely even qualifies as a mod.
That's really all most bat files are--text files with lists of console commands. You could type in each command by hand if you wanted to and get the same result, or copy and paste the commands into a text file of your own in your Skyrim SE folder, and any time you open the console and type "bat whateveryourfilenameis" it would run those commands. This just saves some typing is all.
The absolute worst thing that can possibly happen with this mod is that if you put it in the wrong place, it won't run.
do i just put it in the skyrim SE game its self or??? because this thing not working 4 me at all so i must of done something wrong even though i put it in the skyrim se folder
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EDIT: The "no friendly fire" part doesn't work; sorry. Nether's excellent Follower Framework includes that ability, and I may go ahead and include it in my "Perks for Followers" mod--the issue here is that the Black Book perk I was trying to assign to the player character has to be assigned to each follower, instead.
FIXED!It really is just a matter of extracting the archive and throwing that one single text file into your root Skyrim SE folder, though. The entire mod is literally just a text file named MIXRACE.txt that contains the console commands listed on the description page. It runs those commands when you open the console and type bat MIXRACE. (Or more precisely, the console reads those commands from the text file as if you had typed them in.) It barely even qualifies as a mod.
That's really all most bat files are--text files with lists of console commands. You could type in each command by hand if you wanted to and get the same result, or copy and paste the commands into a text file of your own in your Skyrim SE folder, and any time you open the console and type "bat whateveryourfilenameis" it would run those commands. This just saves some typing is all.
The absolute worst thing that can possibly happen with this mod is that if you put it in the wrong place, it won't run.