Very tiny extender for users of Realistic Needs and Diseases. Tired of people having nothing to say when you ask for water? Now they've got a single line: "Of course!"
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I would not call this strictly my work, it's just repurposing Bethesda files. Feel free to use this as you will, though if you do take it wholesale I'd appreciate a credit.
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Very tiny extender for users of Realistic Needs and Diseases. Tired of people having nothing to say when you ask for water? Now they've got a single line: "Of course!"
Mostly just made to relieve a constant annoyance of mine and to help me explore the bsa files. I haven't tested it extensively but it should work for all NPCs that have the RND water dialogues.
Needless to say, if you don't have RND, this mod will be a bit useless. Feel free to download and endorse anyway.
Why "Of course."? Originally, I was going to use different phrases. Searching the dialogue for something appropriate was tiresome, especially given that not every voice has all the dialogue. "Of course." did the job and most every voice had it, so it worked.
CREDIT TO perseid9 for his amazing Realistic Needs and Diseases