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  1. Heyo, Looking for a helpful mod idea? Here you go: Running a sneak-oriented character and decided to get the final tier of the "Sneak" perk line. The effect is similar to the "Shadow Warrior" perk from Skyrim where you go invisible if you sneak. The issue is that this is a huge pain in the ass if you play in First Person and sneak, as it can be very annoying to aim down the sights while invisible. It even makes your Pip-Boy display incredibly bright and generally annoying to use. I understand that this may be an issue with Invisibility in general in FO4, but with the perk you're going to appear as invisible whenever you sneak while stationary. VERY annoying. Please let me know if someone can come up with some kind of Patch- I'm a very simple coder, but this seems pretty basic as far as things go. EDIT: The problem isn't with the perk, but with Invisibility; I was using a Chameleon enchantment that was causing these effects. In any case, it's still highly annoying, and makes Invisibility very hard to fully take advantage of.
  2. Made a very detailed post that I accidentally x'ed out, so sorry if I'm brief. I'm running Skyrim at 800x600 at lowest settings and changing the Brightness does nothing. It's very hard to see, even in day, because it's so dark. Running a ton of mods, but this has happened with vanilla. Will post specs if necessary. Google'd/search'd to no avail. Thanks.
  3. Sorry to re-bump the thread, but my Skyrim folder contains only Direct X and Data, and none of my mods are showing up there (installed via NMM, but they work). I'm getting a lot of errors with large NMM files (thrown or some stuff) and manual installation is seemingly the solution to this, but placing mods into the Data folder does nothing-I don't even get ESM's to check in NMM/Options for Skyrim Launcher. Some problem I'm missing? Looker everywhere for an answer but I'm the only one with this problem. Checking Skyrim integrity does nothing.
  4. EDIT: Following clean install: Sorry to re-bump the thread, but my Skyrim folder contains only Direct X and Data, and none of my mods are showing up there (installed via NMM, but they work). I'm getting a lot of errors with large NMM files (thrown or some stuff) and manual installation is seemingly the solution to this, but placing mods into the Data folder does nothing-I don't even get ESM's to check in NMM/Options for Skyrim Launcher. Some problem I'm missing? Looker everywhere for an answer but I'm the only one with this problem. Checking Skyrim integrity does nothing. ___ I recently had to completely reinstall Windows on my computer after a power surge. After reinstalling Steam+Skyrim, strangely enough most of my Saves and Data Files are in the folders. I keep getting CTD's from SKSE Loaders and all of my mods are in my data folder, albeit non-functional that also lead to some CTD's when I tried to reinstall them. I deleted my files once and reinstalled Skyrim but they came back again with the same stuff, oddly enough. Is there a way to get a clean slate, more or less?
  5. Is there such thing as a sentence mixer tool (NOT MOD) yet? Something that would allow for the creation of custom voices that have unique dialogues, but still use the in-game voices we're familiar with. Sentence mixing is when you manipulate somebody's voice by cutting, pasting, and deleting segments to get new, unrelated dialogue. It sounds like a bad idea to anyone who has watched a YTP, but if such a tool were created, it couldn't be too bad; there's so much voice recordings in Skyrim that you can get nice sounding dialogues with little effort. A tool could be created with minimal effort; just have all voices categorized with some sort of simplistic audio editor, which can save the finished result to an audio file for modding use.
  6. This is suggesting a new mod utilizing potential acrobatics skills, not asking for help on avoiding fall damage. Anyways, the problem with this is that a mountain wall is not technically a mountain wall; it's just a steep slope with a mountain texture applied to it. With that, you'd have to come up with something pretty complicated to get it to work in pure mountain scenarios. It's POSSIBLE to have a new tool detect flat surfaces on angles <90 so that you would climb them via rope, but this would have to work everywhere and could be pretty game-breaking; the same can be said of climbing boots and similar ends. Acrobatics, on the other hand, would be a simple addition of perks. I haven't seen any mods add entire skill trees as of yet, but if adding to the skills menu is possible then by all means it should take a little time. Acrobatics sounds a little too thief-ish though, so it could use counterparts like Focus and Strength if it is ever created.
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