Somewhat. There are conflicting changes to ore and ingot weights, values, and recipes; jewelry recipes; and the crafting recipes for bows added by Skyre will not match the vanilla bow recipes. For best compatibility (at least until I can write up a patch), I would load Skyre after this mod, which will overwrite all of my conflicting changes. The only issues will then be the circlet recipes added by this mod (will have different prerequisites than other jewelry under Skyre), and the longbow recipes added by Skyre (will not follow my formula for bow materials).
Just wanted to say I am working on that patch; unfortunately, it wound up being a fair bit more complicated than I anticipated. Turns out Skyre isn't 100% compatible with the unofficial patches--you wind up with a pile of duplicate entries producing two different crafting recipes in the game. I'll probably release a partial patch in the near future that deals only with direct conflicts, followed by a more thorough version later addressing the wide variety of new weaponry available in Skyre.
I noticed a lot of these kind of mods have basically been taking Headbomb's idea and trying to do it better than he did. This is different, but given that I already have the OTHER CCO installed, I don't see a reason to jump ship to this 'alternative'. On the fence thus far about tracking this. None of these are better than any other, really.
Tracked! I expect I'll use this on my next playthrough as I agree with you and find CCO adds things I don't necessarily want. It's pretty much exactly the same minus the extra features like armoured circlets, etc I also much prefer your method of upgrading the leveled items.
Actually, I am very curious as to what features in CCOR one could consider "too invasive". Not to detract from CCO Remade, since I am sure it is a great mod, but I see nothing wrong with listing the differences ans saying: "if you want the extra package - go there, for lite version stay here". Many mod authors do exactly that. Could you summarize the most important differences in your description?
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