Thank you for this. One of the problems of just upping the difficulty has always been that fights become a grind with the player doing less damage whereas keeping it at 1x and just changing the damage received is so much better and more balanced
I never knew that changing Difficulty Multipliers would be so easy!!! Thank you so much for taking care of those theiv.... I mean, thank's a lot for the guide!
I just got CK. I'm sorry to be a new guy at this but where exactly do I go to change these setting?
update: Figured out how to get there. Now how do I implement the changes if I play through SKSE and not the disk? I have the legal copy in the drive, I just never see the small "Play" window where dragonborn is overlooking Skyrim.
If this mod works for you, great. I just wanted to point out that there are already other mods out there that do the same thing.
The primary example that comes to mind is SkyTweak, which allows you to modify these settings from in-game using a convenient MCM menu. No CK required.
To save skytweak settings u have to save game with specified button. Its in script menu or one above, dun remember. U turn on registred key setting, set save key and settings r saved by saving game via this key
Thanks so much for sharing this, I'd been having the same problem with the original mod. This is even better, been wanting to streamline the combat with more damage for the player too.
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Very clearly and understandable
after modding *anythin* i'm facing bandits that can one hit me with dagger power attack, now i can fix that
Keep in mind that the difficulty slider in Oblivion goes up to 6x to pc and 1/6 by pc !!!
update: Figured out how to get there. Now how do I implement the changes if I play through SKSE and not the disk? I have the legal copy in the drive, I just never see the small "Play" window where dragonborn is overlooking Skyrim.
After you change the setting within the creation kit, name and save it, you need to make sure your new settings will load when you play.
If you don't use nexus mod manager or anything like that, you will need to use the skyrim launcher you said you never see.
I use steam so my launcher is located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim
It will be in the same location that the .bmp screenshots are saved.
Run the skyrimlauncher.exe and go to data files, then make sure the esp is checked (whatever you named it when you saved)
If it is checked, then you can run skyrim through skse and everything will work fine. This process applies to any mod really.
The primary example that comes to mind is SkyTweak, which allows you to modify these settings from in-game using a convenient MCM menu. No CK required.
Nice One