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  1. You've got your right to protest, but you also have just as much right to be able to drive to your destination without people illegally blocking the roads. If your protest is negatively affecting stuff (such as said road blockage, people rioting and looting a la the Michael Brown case), it's failed on every fundamental level.
  2. For the slightly tl;dr among you, the load order is, as its name suggests, the order in which your mods are loaded, with the one at the very top (which should be Skyrim.esm unless you've messed something up) loaded first, followed by the next one, which is followed by the next one, and so on. One thing this mainly has to do with is mod conflicts; in the case of two conflicting mods for example, the mod loaded after will overwrite the one before, so say you have two mods that edits a specific cell somewhere, perhaps one mod that adds a tree and one mod that instead adds a rock. If the rock mod is loaded after the tree mod, the rock mod will be the one that takes effect, overwriting the tree mod and placing a rock instead of the tree, and vice-versa if the tree mod is loaded after the rock mod. Conflicts will only overwrite the specific data that's conflicting, so the tree mod could add trees to two cells, and the rock mod will only overwrite the specific cell it adds a rock to. Hence why USKP and the like specifically tell you to load them as early as possible (namely, USKP after Skyrim.esm and Update.esm, the DLC patches after each respective DLC's, etc.), so that they can be overwritten by any conflicts later in the load order. The other part of load orders is, some mods depend upon other mods (for example, the unofficial DLC patches depend upon the respective DLC's being present and loaded before the patches). If a "master" mod (one that other mods depend upon) is loaded before the mods that use it, you end up with problems. The master mods must be loaded before the mods that use it. Finally, Wrye Bash can solve certain mod conflicts thanks to bashed patches, mainly leveled list conflicts so that both mods can be in effect at the same time (one mod gives bandits a certain weapon, another that gives them a certain armor, a bashed patch would allow them to have both the weapon and the armor at the same time instead of one mod overwriting the other). That turned into a little more of a wall of text than i anticipated, but still. :tongue:
  3. Sadly, unless you were to go and replace every single rock you feel is out of place with a new model that uses its own texture, which is a metric asston of work and would likely be incompatible with just about every exterior cell-modifying mod under the sun, this can't be done.
  4. I have no idea if it's possible to make scaled AI packages, but if it is, that would be definitely be awesome to see done.
  5. In response to post #11735881. Why would they be? These are freely available on their site.
  6. There's Minty's Lightning Mod which adds lightning strikes (and they can be toggled for whether or not they deal damage or are harmless). Aside from that, Frostfall and Wet And Cold are the only mods i know of that have anything like those effects.
  7. "Most realistic" is somewhat subjective to your own taste. That said, a good starting point might be the Realvision ENB ( http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/ ).
  8. It's hardly a waste of our time to track us down for a couple lines, that is kind of what we're here for.
  9. There's a stickied thread in the Mod Talk section for VA's.
  10. Why not just, you know, not fast travel to anywhere but the holds?
  11. Not really. Looting the dead has always been legal in TES, not to mention is always a thing during wartime IRL. I seriously doubt an Imperial quartermaster would care who the armor belonged to since they can get it reforged or smelted down anyway. When you're in a war, you can't afford to be picky about where your materials come from. Same for any other merchants and such, it's all materials to them. As for selling Thamor robes to Altmer merchants, so what? Not every Altmer is a Thalmor, you know. Some outright hate the Thalmor. Hell, even among the Thalmor not all of them are hardline zealots like you see in Skyrim. There is still some silliness, but between the two extremes of "all the stuff's legal" and "all the stuff's stolen", the former is a lot more realistic than the latter. And a middle ground of "the act of looting is illegal, but the loot itself is legal" is also difficult if not impossible to put in realistically, because how do you differentiate between a dude who was trying to kill you and a dude you just murdered? And what if there's no witnesses? You'd end up with situations where the kill was valid, but because in that one moment no-one was looking the looting ends up being illegal.
  12. There isn't just the Coverkhajiit face textures, there's also the body textures by FallenAngle that were made to go with Coverkhajiit. Male textures are here, female textures here. I'd say that and Coverkhajiit together is pretty much the best Khajiit texture set anyway, but that's just me personally. I do strongly agree the beast races need more love, though.
  13. Yeah, you're much better off just asking actual voice actors to voice the lines. We volunteer our services here for a reason :P.
  14. Have you looked at Practical Female Armors? It basically replaces the female versions of armor with the male versions, modified a bit to fit the female body but otherwise the same.
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