Great idea, would be cool if it linked up with stress and fear. An MCM would be rad too so we can adjust it ourselves, because of course everyone has their own house of cards of visual mods to make it look just right
No. People only think they want an MCM. At the end of the day when you got 200+ MCM menus each one requiring some different slider or other than first off you're gonna realise that you have no idea what you're doing, and that you have no frame of reference for what any of the numbers actually do, and then you're gonna spend hours configuring mods with what is usually bad or broken settings each time you start a new savegame.
What you want is competent modders who give you a working product, to let go of your consumerist fantasy of "the perfect experience" and instead pursue the very real and very tangible idea of a good experience. Nobody wants an MCM. It's just the product of 5 generations being brainwashed by Bernaysian psychology.
This is a really neat idea, it would be cool to somehow hook it into needs mods and things like Stress and Fear, but even alone, it adds a nice layer to the game.
I once made a music algorithm for New Vegas and hooked it up to a 3gb+ library of songs from Pixabay and Incompetech. I think I might be able to structure something based on that code, although it'll take time.
That'd be awesome! Checking the stats of a needs mod, or something like taking into account wounds/injuries, accumulated stress, drunkenness (you could have a hangover filter, lol) whenever you go to sleep would seem like the obvious way to go about it. Now you would just have to decide what filters were applied in what situations, or giving them chances to appear based on your stats.
Yeah pretty much, I like using just a stacked points system to weigh stuff with scoring. Anything beyond that feels like Silicon Valley mind control experiments and that's the work of the devil.
Incredible Idea, I'd also like a toned down version of the mod, I've only spent 8 years perfecting my visuals XD. Like exactly what it offers but half as intense. The more stress one has, the more greyscale it could be, even just to like 70% of color at max stress, something subtle, I wouldn't want Skyrim to be black and white because I'm trapped in the forgotten vale with no ale
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What you want is competent modders who give you a working product, to let go of your consumerist fantasy of "the perfect experience" and instead pursue the very real and very tangible idea of a good experience. Nobody wants an MCM. It's just the product of 5 generations being brainwashed by Bernaysian psychology.