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  1. Hey, I see you found a solution for your problem. Otherwise you could simply use the "Local Savegames" option of MO's profiles.
  2. Post originally posted on /r/skyrimmods Hi everyone! After searching through the nexus with multiple terms and asking on the daily thread I've come up empty handed. I would love to see a mod that replaces the default wait menu by a menu showing a clock with the hour, day and month displayed and, chosen through an MCM menu setting, either a wait function or the absence of it. It could also improve the wait function if not disabled like No Boring Sleep-Wait Menu does as to kill two birds with one stone. We see plenty of mods that disable fast travel for a better immersion, but none when it comes to disabling the wait function (afaik). I think it would compliment mods and events that require a specific timing in a more "RP" way. For instance, having to find an Inn in order to wait for the next carriage with Touring Carriages. Or not be able to fast forward when selling items to a merchant in order to refill their wallet. I know some people will be tempted to say "Just control yourself", but in my opinion, and probably others since 'disable fast travel' mods are so popular, playing a video game is about enjoying the content without having to worry about the rules, they are programmed for you. And modding really complements this aspect of the game. I think this idea has the potential to make a popular mod, now, will someone here be the hero to create it? Thanks for reading!
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