I've been using this mod for a long time without issues, but when I reinstalled my skyrim, the game randomly ctd when I opened the menu, inventory or other in-game menus. Deactivating this mod the problem is fixed, and I don't have any HUD mods that conflict with AMT. Yes I have Skyui latest version and my load order is perfect, I even used Loot for assistance, but the game ctd with this mod when I opened the menu, inventory or other in-game menus.
This mod was installed as part of a mod package installation for me - BMS, installed using Wabbajack. There should be no conflicts nor problems. I have not seen this HUD since it was installed. I went into the MCM and reset the settings but, nothing helped. Why can't I see this HUD? Please help.
This is the perfect accompaniment to the SkyUI. As a person who uses realistic needs, it's important to know when it is time to sleep so that the Dragonborn is at peak performance the next day. Yes, even the Dovakiin is plagued by those pesky mortal needs.
Until you play Enderal and can't "wait", and can't see at night because its been redone. If its evening, best to find an inn and sleep to morning. Hmmm, but how can you tell???? Try looking at the TIME....
So before you go making yourself out to look like an idiot, maybe consider the actual purposes of the mod before being a douche.
Vampires might actually want to travel during the night to reduce the dangers of sun exposure (there are even mods out there for "instant death when exposed to direct sunlight").
Stores might be closed at night, so time can tell me if I should grab all the loot or just the most valuable things and exit the cave that is now a massive burial site.
Some spells and effects might be stronger during the night (some mods even have effects that vary according to the day/month)
Many mods add extra dangerous encounters and creepy stuff that only appear during the night (hail to Sands of Time!).
Many quests rely on specific times to be completed on (Ex: spy on X NPC)
*Sure thing, time can be easily read by pressing the menu key (default Tab), but keeping it on sight at all times is something I welcome with open arms in a world where knowing time can be the difference between happiness / instant death.
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So before you go making yourself out to look like an idiot, maybe consider the actual purposes of the mod before being a douche.
Vampires might actually want to travel during the night to reduce the dangers of sun exposure (there are even mods out there for "instant death when exposed to direct sunlight").
Stores might be closed at night, so time can tell me if I should grab all the loot or just the most valuable things and exit the cave that is now a massive burial site.
Some spells and effects might be stronger during the night (some mods even have effects that vary according to the day/month)
Many mods add extra dangerous encounters and creepy stuff that only appear during the night (hail to Sands of Time!).
Many quests rely on specific times to be completed on (Ex: spy on X NPC)
*Sure thing, time can be easily read by pressing the menu key (default Tab), but keeping it on sight at all times is something I welcome with open arms in a world where knowing time can be the difference between happiness / instant death.
Stop disrepecting others and find something productive to do with your "unlimited time."