A very simple mod that allows essential NPCs (i.e., followers) to remain on the ground for much longer when their HP drops to zero.
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An extremely simple mod that allows essential NPCs (i.e., followers) to remain on the ground for much longer when their HP drops to zero. There were versions of this mod on LE, but the way it was done was a bit inefficient, the rates were too short or too long (in my opinion), and wasn't on SSE, so I made one.
Duration: 800 seconds (13ish minutes). I will upload several versions for different durations. Just pick one.
FAQ: Will it conflict with ______?
All it does is change bleed out rate. It will conflict with any mod changing this, which is possibly no mod out there. Even if it does conflict, whichever is higher priority (lower in your mod order) will win. So only consequence is either this mod overwrites another mod, or vice versa. No impact on performance, stability, or any of that. It caused CTD!
No it did not. This mod literally changes only one setting in the game, and only changes the values of that setting. It's not causing you the CTD. It's the 10 other mods you installed along this mod that is causing CTD, or the CTD was already waiting to happen due to your load order or corrupted navmeshes. Don't believe me? I'm running 989 mods on a laptop, and this mod is included. Runs fine.
Is it compatible with Skyrim SE/AE update version ___________?
Yes. It is forwards and backwards compatible with all versions of SE. Unless Bethesda decides to rewrite the game code from the ground up for some reason, future updates will be fine. This mod has 0 dlls. Permission to modify/translate/reupload?
Go ahead. Do whatever with this mod. This mod took me like 10 mins to make anyway.