Basically, everything is compatible with it, as long as you'll place everything in correct load order and create proper conflict resolution patch (Bashed/Smashed Patch may be usefull).
Some vendors have a lot of items on display, but on buy/sell window they barely sell anything - Fethis Alor in Raven Rock for example, got only black robes and some junk for sale on lvl 15. I like the general idea of making loot in chests and dungeons more realistic, but I think I'll be uninstalling this. Somehow this mod makes my gameplay uncomfortable.
I tried this mod, because the main idea was interesting. What I dont like, and you didn't metion it in the description, that weapons are negatively affected for the revards and the Thief Cache. For completing the Dampened Spirits Maven was offering mainly Iron and Steel swords and very seldom Elven or Orchis. After disabling this mod I could easily get from Maven an Ebony Dagger of Annihilating (cost 6359 gold). Also in the TG Cache barrels I found only Steel daggers instead of Ebony or Daedric on Lev 64. I think I will remove this mod.
I like the "minimal/realistic" approach of this mod. Only gripe I have is that even in supposedly well-stocked city blacksmiths often times have very little weapons and armour to sell (less than 5 items or so in total).
Had to up those since I usually run with an army of expendable militia/mercenaries I have to gear up. Other than that, very good.
Can't recommend anyone use this. It takes some weird liberties that drastically reduce enjoyment in the game.
I like the idea behind this mod, but it effectively just flattened loot tables for my loadout for like, a year. I searched for what was going on, took me too long to figure out what it was. Overwrites and deletes a LOT of random things, including preventing other mods from adding stuff. Messes up bashed patches. I dunno. I would avoid this one. I really love your other mod work! Sorry, bud. : \
I was having just the same exact issue. Everything is basic, not getting ANY enchanted gear, higher quality gear, or whatever. Until the mod author finds out what is going wrong and fixes the problem, I would avoid this mod.
It would save everyone's time if people would start reading description before downloading a mod.
"Overwrites and deletes a LOT of random things, including preventing other mods from adding stuff." - everything is listed in decription, so telling that my mod does "random things" is just plain wrong. Second part is also plainly wrong. But how could you know without reading description. CLLF works the same way like any other mod that does edits to leveled lists. If you patches your mod list correctly, it will work with any other mod in existence (minus other mods that are doing the same thing as mine, but that's obvious). The only thing that I'm "preventing" is related to Court wizards, where they can sell only basic spell tomes. And that change is super easy to "fix" if you don't like it, while making leveled list patches.
"Messes up bashed patches." - total bullshit. Every person that ever made bashed patch and then checked it in xEdit afterwards, will tell you that Wrye Bash is not able to patch everything correctly (in some cases, it will break more than it will fix). Stop avoiding xEdit and start patching your mod lists!
"Until the mod author finds out what is going wrong and fixes the problem, I would avoid this mod." - nothing is wrong. Learn to read descriptions.
I don't mean to insult your hard work, mnikjom. I'm just saying it doesn't work the way it used to. I recently did a clean install and resorted all my mods, got rid of all the ones that were too old or no longer supported, redownloaded and applied brand new mods and everything, used xEdit, LOOT, etc. That was a few months ago, everything worked fine.
But now it doesn't. I updated all my mods last week, didn't find conflicts, Vortex didn't find any issue at all with your mod, said there was no conflict with anything, but I was still only getting basic stuff showing up in game. I'm not sure what to tell you. All I can do is say what my experience was. If you don't want to believe that, then that's fine.
Then the problem is on your side. This mod wasn't updated since July 2022 (and it wasn't even major update). It can't just stop working like "it used to" because NOTHING was changed. You're simply using different set of mods and probably different patches that are changing leveled lists.
I'm aware that the mod is not for everyone. I'm simply stating the fact, that literally EVERY important information is already in the description. You're crying about stuff that you should already know about from reading that damn thing.
Ridiculous conversation. People coming to a mod page and complaining about stuff stated in the description, and then try to defend there case with no logic. If you don't like someone's work you don't have to say it (it's kinda like crying). I have never produced any content but I would be a bit insulted by this.
I'll tell you what drastically reduces enjoyment of the game. The fact that the entire itemization economy is garbage and devalues every accomplishment and piece of loot you have because every leveled list in the game is overflowing with free gold gems and enchanted items. It basically makes all items and gold completely worthless and is by far one of the most awful parts of how badly designed Skyrim is. This mod is fantastic but unfortunately there is such an immensely terrible economy balance in the game that I'm still rich with nothing to spend any of my gold on.
If you use this mod Dressers, Wardrobes and End Tables are no longer safe storage. Their contents will respawn and any item you have placed inside will be lost. Most people don't run xEdit to check on what exactly a mod does to their game before they install and play. There is literally no excuse why important information like this is missing at the top of the description page.
hey did this remove tomes from the loot of mages? i've never messed with loot lists in xedit before so i'm not sure which section to check under to find which mod changed something
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Basically, everything is compatible with it, as long as you'll place everything in correct load order and create proper conflict resolution patch (Bashed/Smashed Patch may be usefull).
Endorsed.
Morrowloot nowaday require too much... Too much to patch. Leveled lists, artifacts, locations and etc.
Also require 4 CC Anniversary Update lol.
But we have you! Thanks!
Had to up those since I usually run with an army of expendable militia/mercenaries I have to gear up.
Other than that, very good.
I like the idea behind this mod, but it effectively just flattened loot tables for my loadout for like, a year. I searched for what was going on, took me too long to figure out what it was.
Overwrites and deletes a LOT of random things, including preventing other mods from adding stuff. Messes up bashed patches.
I dunno. I would avoid this one. I really love your other mod work!
Sorry, bud. : \
I was having just the same exact issue. Everything is basic, not getting ANY enchanted gear, higher quality gear, or whatever. Until the mod author finds out what is going wrong and fixes the problem, I would avoid this mod.
It does not work the way it used to.
"Overwrites and deletes a LOT of random things, including preventing other mods from adding stuff." - everything is listed in decription, so telling that my mod does "random things" is just plain wrong. Second part is also plainly wrong. But how could you know without reading description. CLLF works the same way like any other mod that does edits to leveled lists. If you patches your mod list correctly, it will work with any other mod in existence (minus other mods that are doing the same thing as mine, but that's obvious). The only thing that I'm "preventing" is related to Court wizards, where they can sell only basic spell tomes. And that change is super easy to "fix" if you don't like it, while making leveled list patches.
"Messes up bashed patches." - total bullshit. Every person that ever made bashed patch and then checked it in xEdit afterwards, will tell you that Wrye Bash is not able to patch everything correctly (in some cases, it will break more than it will fix). Stop avoiding xEdit and start patching your mod lists!
"Until the mod author finds out what is going wrong and fixes the problem, I would avoid this mod." - nothing is wrong. Learn to read descriptions.
But now it doesn't. I updated all my mods last week, didn't find conflicts, Vortex didn't find any issue at all with your mod, said there was no conflict with anything, but I was still only getting basic stuff showing up in game. I'm not sure what to tell you. All I can do is say what my experience was. If you don't want to believe that, then that's fine.
If you use this mod Dressers, Wardrobes and End Tables are no longer safe storage. Their contents will respawn and any item you have placed inside will be lost. Most people don't run xEdit to check on what exactly a mod does to their game before they install and play. There is literally no excuse why important information like this is missing at the top of the description page.