Sure,Elytra is cute. But damn it,This little thing really loud and annoyed Like,C'mon CC creator,Don't you know how to adjust volume before release it?
Thank for this mod to fix that. Now I can fight alongside with little cutie without annoying sound now.
in the description, you indicate that you adapted the assets from Better Animal Footsteps (a mod I use and adore) for this mod and adjusted it to just affect the companion. unsurprisingly, when I inspect in MO2 I don't see any signs of conflicts between the original mod and yours.
however, still a bit confused how sound assets work in Skyrim and what gets applied to creatures / general NPCs vs companions: if I already use Better Animal Footsteps, is this mod redundant or is it needed to extend the fix to this animal companion?
will try to find some time to test this by spawning the companion (just starting a fresh modding project for AE), but figured I'd ask in the meantime.
regardless of whether you reply or not, THANK YOU for sharing your time and work! you've helped make my time in Skyrim more enjoyable, and I truly appreciate it. =)
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Sure,Elytra is cute. But damn it,This little thing really loud and annoyed Like,C'mon CC creator,Don't you know how to adjust volume before release it?
Thank for this mod to fix that. Now I can fight alongside with little cutie without annoying sound now.
in the description, you indicate that you adapted the assets from Better Animal Footsteps (a mod I use and adore) for this mod and adjusted it to just affect the companion. unsurprisingly, when I inspect in MO2 I don't see any signs of conflicts between the original mod and yours.
however, still a bit confused how sound assets work in Skyrim and what gets applied to creatures / general NPCs vs companions: if I already use Better Animal Footsteps, is this mod redundant or is it needed to extend the fix to this animal companion?
will try to find some time to test this by spawning the companion (just starting a fresh modding project for AE), but figured I'd ask in the meantime.
regardless of whether you reply or not, THANK YOU for sharing your time and work! you've helped make my time in Skyrim more enjoyable, and I truly appreciate it. =)
I was just thinking I should do something to get rid of the annoying footsteps when I saw your mod.