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  1. Dahveed
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    Is there any similar tool for mods?  i.e. like Inigo's voice files
  2. chrishpz
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    Just wanted to get a note in here. So I updated Win10 to the latest version. Opened up VFRT.exe. The icon was showing in the taskbar, but the actual program window refused to open. Somehow, the x and y position got altered in VFRT.ini

    In order to fix the problem, open VFRT.ini and make your [Window] settings look like below.

    [Window]
    x=204
    y=190
    w=1512
    h=701
    max=0

    Previously, my x and y position was set to -32000 on the x and y axis. Please note, this is not a problem with this tool. It's a Windows thing. HTH anyone in a similar situation.
    1. Dahveed
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      I have this exact issue, but I don't have a VFRT.ini file in my VFRT folder... where is this file located?
    2. chrishpz
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      Yeah, I don't see this file in the directory structure either. Anyway, try creating the file manually and place it in the same folder where VFRT.exe resides. I use the standard Microsoft Notepad to create files.

      Filename: VFRT.ini

      Code:
      [Window]
      x=204
      y=190
      w=1512
      h=701
      max=0
  3. aragonit
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    I was just looking for this tool, and there it is. Thanks for making it.
    BTW, the labels of the textboxes are unreadable at 4k resolution. The solution: Properties -> Compatibility -> High DPI Settings -> Overwrite: Select System
  4. star-mystyk
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    I use the Fallout 4 version to generate empty audio for some bits of dialogue that irritate me.
    Today, I was reminded of why I don't use followers in Skyrim - the bored yawning annoys me the most. There are a few mods that claim to remove it, but they never worked for me, or edited random other pointless things as well. Then I remembered this tool for FO4 and hoped a Skyrim version was available, too. Thankfully there is, even though I'm several years late in finding it :-)
    Thanks!
  5. roxyrevolver
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    This is the greatest gift of all . Thankyou from the bottom of my heart . You have made scripting followers so much easier , I can't even begin to express my gratitude . TY TY TY . You are an angel
  6. thek8ikat
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    Thanks for this! Wish I had downloaded sooner! Could've saved a lot of time! XD
  7. chrishpz
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    Heya Greentea, much thanks for this tool. The other day I made my first real standalone follower and she really needs some life. So I thought about splicing some dialogue lines together for her. The hard part is finding the files which have the dialogue I'd require. Your tool makes this infinitely easier, and you have my thanks. It's really fast too. Endorsed
  8. z4x
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    Curious if you ever going to implement all of these new features you added in Fallout4 version of this tool?
    1. greentea101
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      Probably not. I'm thinking about re-writing the whole thing to use a proper database (SQLite) instead of internal data structures, which should make everything easier. If that happens, the new program will probably support both Skyrim and FO4, but I have no plans to update the existing Skyrim VFRT.

      15 Sep 2017 edit: After giving the whole database thing a try, I have decided to abandon the idea for being impractical. I had no idea how slow databases actually are, even when inserting records into tables. I intend to continue the re-write using redesigned internal data structures, that will be much easier to work with than before (and possibly faster too).
  9. Mordivier2
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    So I love this tool, but I'm honestly not sure how to use it beyond finding the files. If I want to take Brynjolf's voiced lines and put it in my mod, how do i pull these files out???
    1. greentea101
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      You have to extract Brynjolf's voice files (.fuz extension) from "Skyrim - Voices.bsa". To do that, you will need to use one of the BSA extractors available (I prefer the BSA browser that comes with FOMM).
  10. fredlaus
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    BowmoreLover (Lazy Voice finder) has sent me to give you some appreciation for your tool:

    http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/users/12326049