Just finished the mod. Enjoyed it, but had to cheat. Endorsed and upvoted! :thumbup:
I use the Commonwealth Collection from Nexus that includes this mod. So, no telling what conflicts exist... lol
Fwiw, I had to play in god mode. My character was lvl 101 in survival mode with more realistic combat and damage tweaks. The daughter would insta-kill me as soon as I entered the residence on cell load. Turned into the Autosave/Reload trap cycle.
After that and progressing through, I learned (had to cheat and look up the solution here) the Bathtub was the "Safe Container".
On top of that I was "logically" trying to create the burn the F4 way.. Flame Thrower, Molotov cocktails, piling in more gas cans, oil cans and of course, land mines, lasers... Explosions. Took me awhile to figure out I had to "activate" the bathtub and rely on the script to remove the required inventory options. *facepalm*
All and all, an enjoyable mod and thanks for not making it GodMode proof. lol
I'll definitely be checking out your other mods. The atmosphere was great and kept me wanting to finish the story vs giving up, do to the first insta-kill cell loading trap glitch, I ran into with my Nexus Collection choice.
Thanks for the enjoyable ride. I'm sure I'll play through it again with other characters in the future.
I 100% assume this mod is in perfect shape, bug free, and my issues are do to load order issues and conflicts with other mods.
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P.S. I'm an X firefighter and soldier... among other things. 0.o I've worked with and around fire. :P A bathtub on a top floor was one of the last places I would consider a "safe container" inside a structure to set a fire... js. ;)
In my youth, we had a close friend of the family loose her home and one child do to the matches the child was playing with in their upper floor bathroom. This is not a trigger complaint or request for sympathy/empathy, it's all good there. This is just a logic statement and memory share, given the subject and gamer audience. ;) lol
-- Fire Marshall Bill Mode ON -- (Jim Carry character from his early work on In Living Color. Look him up on YouTube, Fandom or Wiki for a chuckle & read this in his voice)
Given your target audience (gamers widely ranging in age, from most nations and having wide backgrounds, living experiences, living conditions and education), please consider tweaking the "safe container" choice (or even just wording) so someone who is simply ignorant of fire does not think an enclosed unventilated space on an upper floor of a structure would ever be a safe place to start a fire.
Consider on your next update... Perhaps end the quest story with the whole house going up in flame with maybe a race to leave the house before it collapses (and perhaps mysteriously vanishing or becoming rubble-fied, since the structure is not a player home after quest completion)... That would be a worthy cap on a not-irresponsible flammability lesson! (Yuck yuck yuck FM Bill laugh)
Just wanted to say thank you for this comment! I have always thought that bathtubs were the safe place to hide in a home if I couldn't make it out on my own...I'll look up some other suggestions today. Never wonder if your potentially life-saving advice is unwanted! Worst that can happen is people get whiny and don't listen, but we all hear that every day right?
My job sadly doesn't have as much expertise...oh, I think I have something! Get screened for cancer! I work at a company that handles cancer screening, one of the calls we get a lot is people thanking us for what we do because it may have saved their life. Ask your doctor what you should get screened for and check in with your family about what they've gotten. In the US, preventative screenings are (almost) always covered by commercial insurance policies.
P.S. The USPSTF recommends men get screened for colon cancer starting at 45. There are lots of good options now that don't require invasive testing and if you do find something, you're almost certainly catching it early enough that treatment won't have much impact on your life. Get screened! Unless you're Ted Cruz, we want you here with us! ❤️
loved it! really love ur mods! and really appreciate the work, always fun to play and its always well made, anytime i want new content always check ur profile and always find something new to try!, thank you.
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Enjoyed it, but had to cheat.
Endorsed and upvoted! :thumbup:
I use the Commonwealth Collection from Nexus that includes this mod.
So, no telling what conflicts exist... lol
Fwiw, I had to play in god mode. My character was lvl 101 in survival mode with more realistic combat and damage tweaks. The daughter would insta-kill me as soon as I entered the residence on cell load. Turned into the Autosave/Reload trap cycle.
After that and progressing through, I learned (had to cheat and look up the solution here) the Bathtub was the "Safe Container".
On top of that I was "logically" trying to create the burn the F4 way.. Flame Thrower, Molotov cocktails, piling in more gas cans, oil cans and of course, land mines, lasers... Explosions. Took me awhile to figure out I had to "activate" the bathtub and rely on the script to remove the required inventory options. *facepalm*
All and all, an enjoyable mod and thanks for not making it GodMode proof. lol
I'll definitely be checking out your other mods. The atmosphere was great and kept me wanting to finish the story vs giving up, do to the first insta-kill cell loading trap glitch, I ran into with my Nexus Collection choice.
Thanks for the enjoyable ride. I'm sure I'll play through it again with other characters in the future.
I 100% assume this mod is in perfect shape, bug free, and my issues are do to load order issues and conflicts with other mods.
---
P.S. I'm an X firefighter and soldier... among other things. 0.o I've worked with and around fire. :P
A bathtub on a top floor was one of the last places I would consider a "safe container" inside a structure to set a fire... js. ;)
In my youth, we had a close friend of the family loose her home and one child do to the matches the child was playing with in their upper floor bathroom. This is not a trigger complaint or request for sympathy/empathy, it's all good there. This is just a logic statement and memory share, given the subject and gamer audience. ;) lol
-- Fire Marshall Bill Mode ON --
(Jim Carry character from his early work on In Living Color. Look him up on YouTube, Fandom or Wiki for a chuckle & read this in his voice)
Given your target audience (gamers widely ranging in age, from most nations and having wide backgrounds, living experiences, living conditions and education), please consider tweaking the "safe container" choice (or even just wording) so someone who is simply ignorant of fire does not think an enclosed unventilated space on an upper floor of a structure would ever be a safe place to start a fire.
Consider on your next update... Perhaps end the quest story with the whole house going up in flame with maybe a race to leave the house before it collapses (and perhaps mysteriously vanishing or becoming rubble-fied, since the structure is not a player home after quest completion)... That would be a worthy cap on a not-irresponsible flammability lesson! (Yuck yuck yuck FM Bill laugh)
-- Fire Marshall Bill Mode OFF --
I'm planning on releasing something similar
Hopefully it reads better now.
Enjoyable ride! I look forward to the next one. :D
If I revisit the project I'll make it a fireplace
My job sadly doesn't have as much expertise...oh, I think I have something! Get screened for cancer! I work at a company that handles cancer screening, one of the calls we get a lot is people thanking us for what we do because it may have saved their life. Ask your doctor what you should get screened for and check in with your family about what they've gotten. In the US, preventative screenings are (almost) always covered by commercial insurance policies.
P.S. The USPSTF recommends men get screened for colon cancer starting at 45. There are lots of good options now that don't require invasive testing and if you do find something, you're almost certainly catching it early enough that treatment won't have much impact on your life. Get screened! Unless you're Ted Cruz, we want you here with us! ❤️
The sound effects, claustrophobic environment, and listening for footsteps gave me goosebumps!