This mod works perfectly with "LAPF", so it's perfect for sex mods
Ironically, this is the oldest mod of this kind of category and is BETTER than the new ones, because this dosen't conflict with the other animation... Sometimes less is more i guess hehehe
I'm interested in using this mod, but the instructions/file descriptions aren't clear at all ("7zip version might work better"[Than what?], "Upload attempt 3"?). I can't tell if the PI4 (which I'm using) version is supposed to be used alone or along with "Upload Attempt 3", and/or if "7zip version might work better" is supposed to be included...
when this mode is active, whenever you try to sit on a chair you get stuck like you were talking to somebody, with no way of getting out of that situation outside reloading
@Moikle: Change it in oblivion.ini under the MY GAMES folder, not in oblivion_default in the install folder. That's just a template that the game goes to if you muck up the regular oblivion.ini or it can't find it. (Which means you might wanna change that back.)
A simple but effective mod. I might suggest that instead of zooming out quite so much you also pan the camera down so the NPC fills the screen and lessens the dead space. Altering the following settings in your Oblivion.ini file will do this. I myself use:
fDlgLookAdj=-15.0000 fDlgFocus=4.2000
is spot on, the fDlgLookAdj of -15 gets more of the body, less of the ceiling or sky, and 4.2 really nice zoom level 10 is used if you leave the fDLgLookAdj at 0, 4.2 or 6 both work great once the fDlgLookAdj is set to -15
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Ironically, this is the oldest mod of this kind of category and is BETTER than the new ones, because this dosen't conflict with the other animation... Sometimes less is more i guess hehehe
fDlgLookAdj= -4.0 (height)
fMenuModeAnimBlend=0.0000
and change it to:
fMenuModeAnimBlend=0.2000
when this mode is active, whenever you try to sit on a chair you get stuck like you were talking to somebody, with no way of getting out of that situation outside reloading
A simple but effective mod. I might suggest that instead of zooming out quite so much you also pan the camera down so the NPC fills the screen and lessens the dead space. Altering the following settings in your Oblivion.ini file will do this. I myself use:
fDlgLookAdj=-15.0000
fDlgFocus=4.2000
is spot on, the fDlgLookAdj of -15 gets more of the body, less of the ceiling or sky, and 4.2 really nice zoom level 10 is used if you leave the fDLgLookAdj at 0, 4.2 or 6 both work great once the fDlgLookAdj is set to -15