When I put the Rejuvenation buff, the game limits me to not being able to do some things, like opening some doors, not being able to use the life option in your house, not being able to make weapons... is there a solution? the thing would be to be an adult again
What are the full console command codes for all the added perks? I noticed the last 4 digits for Simulation Sickness perk are 1028 but not sure what the full perk code is to add it manually through the console command player.addperk
unfortunately, this perk pack follows the same pattern that they all do : a ton of redundant, literally pointless perks that give you 5-10 points in a skill even though youll have every skill maxed long before getting to max level, a ton of perks where you have no idea what its supposed to do because the author decided flavor text instead of a proper description of what the perk does was preferable, about 10-20% of the perks are completely bugged and dont do anything at all, and the rest are completely overpowered to the point that picking more than 2-3 of them will break the game and make it impossible to ever lose to anything. edit: its even worse than i realized. theres at least 1 perk that softlocks the game. 1 of the perks turns you into a "child", though its description implies it sets you back to level 1, all it does is prevent you from using certain things like laser trip wires, and the ZAX panel necessary to progress past EDEN. thanks for making me waste 10 hours.
I think some of these perks are great, and others I find slightly questionable.
My real issue is that some of these simply aren't available to me upon level up even though they should be (based on the author's description of them).
For example. Bold Decency is listed with only 5 Charisma as the requirement, but despite having 8 Charisma it's still grayed out for me. I'm not sure if it's because I lack a requirement not listed, or if it's an issue with the perk itself. Regardless of this most of them seem to work just fine, and those that are unavailable can be added via console commands.
Speaking of, for those that are having issues with adding some of these perks via console you'll need to download and run FO3Edit. Depending on the load order, the prefix numbers will vary from person to person. What's 03 or 0B for me may be something entirely different for you. I recommend downloading FO3Edit, and simply opening it. You'll see a list of your mods and their load order number (Form ID is what you're looking for). If you try using something like Vortex (like I did) it'll incorrectly list the order and may cause issues.
Example: The main perk package for me (according to FO3Edit) is 08. So if I wanted to add the "Scout" perk to my character I'd type in "player.addperk 08022D55"
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the thing would be to be an adult again
I hope they answer me quickly, greetings
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edit: its even worse than i realized. theres at least 1 perk that softlocks the game. 1 of the perks turns you into a "child", though its description implies it sets you back to level 1, all it does is prevent you from using certain things like laser trip wires, and the ZAX panel necessary to progress past EDEN. thanks for making me waste 10 hours.
My real issue is that some of these simply aren't available to me upon level up even though they should be (based on the author's description of them).
For example. Bold Decency is listed with only 5 Charisma as the requirement, but despite having 8 Charisma it's still grayed out for me. I'm not sure if it's because I lack a requirement not listed, or if it's an issue with the perk itself. Regardless of this most of them seem to work just fine, and those that are unavailable can be added via console commands.
Speaking of, for those that are having issues with adding some of these perks via console you'll need to download and run FO3Edit. Depending on the load order, the prefix numbers will vary from person to person. What's 03 or 0B for me may be something entirely different for you. I recommend downloading FO3Edit, and simply opening it. You'll see a list of your mods and their load order number (Form ID is what you're looking for). If you try using something like Vortex (like I did) it'll incorrectly list the order and may cause issues.
Example: The main perk package for me (according to FO3Edit) is 08. So if I wanted to add the "Scout" perk to my character I'd type in "player.addperk 08022D55"