It felt like a bit of an accomplishment to make an MCM menu. Truly, the modding community, and the world, would be best served to have someone take on the role of making a Creation Kit specific AI.
amazing. I could not install it because I have some mods that are incompatible with Unofficial Skyrim LE, and I just had to make a new game and uninstall several mods due to lack of space in esp, because I started to have some CTD and I think it was the overload. but it looks amazing. the girl lying in the windhelm inn filled me with joy, and the scene in the forest, wow, incredible. I stopped the video and went to download it but it asks for many other mods and those ask for other mods. I could not. I'm going to be content with the videos, I congratulate you. Seeing that someone brought the npc to life is unmatched and priceless. thank you
Truly honoured. Ya, the only real foresight I had as far as putting this on the Nexus was figuring out how to make an MCM entry toggle of a coc teleport spell to avoid the nonsense of touching vanilla navmesh (I would have had to flag it as an esm, which in turn would make it so I could not have the dependencies it has because they too, at the point, would have to be flagged as esms to remain above my mod in the load order... originally I was thinking of making the rainbow gathering at the hotsprings between Windhelm and Riften). Beyond that my selection of dependencies was solely based on making the scene for recording. But gosh darn, would I ever like to try it in VR.
I really wish I had room for the extra dependencies. Going to track this mod, and keep an eye on it for a future playthrough. I love this kind of thing.
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