So if I do in fact use the Enhancer (instead of Hardcore) what will happen to my game if I use this patch? Does it rely on The ELFX-Hardcore.esp as a master?
If I change the master requirements how would it affect my game.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what is the no breezehome option for and why would I need that version instead of the main version, is that for another mod?
Fair question! It's for if you have any mod which replaces the vanilla breezehome with a different one. Because the replacer mod might rearrange the rooms and light sources, the ones added by ELFX would be in the wrong place.
So this removes those ELFX changes. You need to also select the "No-Breezehome" when installing ELFX for it to work.
Only going to be a hardcore version for now, sorry!
For no player homes you just need to load the "ELFX - no player homes".esp after the "hardcore" or "enhancer".esp and after the SoS.esps The only reason I included the "No Breezehome" version of this patch is because LOOT incorrectly places the ELFX player homes esps before the "enhancer" or "hardcore" ones so they get overwritten.
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If I change the master requirements how would it affect my game.
It's for if you have any mod which replaces the vanilla breezehome with a different one.
Because the replacer mod might rearrange the rooms and light sources, the ones added by ELFX would be in the wrong place.
So this removes those ELFX changes. You need to also select the "No-Breezehome" when installing ELFX for it to work.
For no player homes you just need to load the "ELFX - no player homes".esp after the "hardcore" or "enhancer".esp and after the SoS.esps
The only reason I included the "No Breezehome" version of this patch is because LOOT incorrectly places the ELFX player homes esps before the "enhancer" or "hardcore" ones so they get overwritten.