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AndrealphusVIII

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About this mod

A small mod which gives you sneak XP for playing Hide and Seek with kids.

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Description

I was looking at Inigo and Lucien interacting together, in particular having Inigo train Lucien in Sneak, which basically involves them playing Hide and Seek.

This made me think: How about playing hide and seek with kids also raised your sneak? As such I made this mod.

How it works

When playing Hide and Seek with kids, each time you discover them, or they discover you, you'll get a certain amount of experience in the Sneak skill.

This can happen up to 6 times per 24 hours. (You can change the amount of hours and base XP using console commands.)

The 1st time you'll gain 100% of the XP.
The 2nd time, you'll gain 50%.
The 3rd time, you'll gain 33%.
The 4th time, you'll gain 25%.
The 5th time, you'll gain 20%.
The 6th time, you'll gain 10+.
After being discovered, or discovered the kid for a 6th time, you'll no longer gain XP and need to wait 24 hours.

Customization

You can use the following console commands to customise this mod:


set WIGamesHideAndSeek_XPBase to X

X is the amount of base XP. (default is 50, which is enough to get you from level 15 in sneak to 20, after 5 games, when using the vanilla leveling speed.)


set WIGamesHideAndSeek_ResetHours to X

X is the amount of hours needed to reset the XP gained. (default is 24)

Known Issues

There's a Vanilla bug that sometimes makes the amount of games trigger multiple times.

Compatibility

This mod is most likely incompatible or inconsistent with mods that alter how XP is gained. That doesn't mean, it will crash, but you might get too much XP, too few XP or none at all.

FAQ

Q: ESPFE?
A: Yes.

Q: Does installing/updating/uninstalling on an existing save work?
A: As far as I know, it should. However, it's good practice to keep a backup save prior to doing this, just in case.

Q: Is this compatible with <insert mod>?
A: I don't know by heart. You might need to check yourself.

Q: Will you make a patch for <insert mod>?
A: Only if it's a mod I use myself or plan on using, I have enough time and I actually like the idea. Otherwise, feel free to do it yourself. (see permissions)

Q: I have a suggestion to improve the mod. Can you do it?
A: Maybe, if I have time and I like the idea, I'll consider it.

Q: Will you port this to <insert platform>?
A: No, I myself only support the Steam and GOG English SE and AE versions of Skyrim. If someone else wants to port it, feel free. (see permission) If you decide to port it, you yourself take full responsibility to offer support to said port. I will not provide no support for any ports by third parties.

Q: I use a ported version of this mod on <insert platform> and I have a problem. Can you help?
A: I don't provide any support for third party ports on other platforms than the Steam and GOG English SE and AE versions of Skyrim. If you have issues, you should adress the person that ported it.

Q: Does this work on Skyrim 1.6+, aka "Anniversary Edition"?
A: Yes, it should.

Q: Why don't your mods use MCMs and instead use this janky console command system to set globals?
A: I am not a fan of MCMs. You can set the globals by making a patch in xEdit. I have no plans of changing this. If you want to add an MCM, feel free. (see permissions)

Q: Why don't you use FOMODs?
A: That would require reuploading the entire mod, in question, even if I only make a small change. My internet is limited and reuploading the files each time will take a huge chunk of my monthly volume.