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Looking for a house mod for the Shivering Isles


PrinceJonathan

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All of the ones I've tried so far have too many bells and whistles that cause the framerate to go down the toilet, or are bugged and glitchy. Although I did like the Hall of Blissful Dreams, the framerate was so bad trying to move around caused the camera to have an epileptic seizure.

 

I just want a high-class home fit for a Madgod, that's beautifully furnished with plenty of storage space, and won't cause my computer's processor to jump out of it's tower, run across the floor screaming, and then burst into flames.

 

Yes my computer is a piece of s***.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Yeah I probably won't be satisfied unless I do it myself. Every house mod I've tried seems to have 1-2 little details that irk me. Like the Better Rosethorn Hall mod. In the basement are several chests stacked on top of each other where originally there were a couple crates and shelves. I think it looks silly.

 

And then there's display cases. I bloody hate display cases. You try to put anything in them and when you close the door, everything goes flying across the room. Any mod that adds a display case to a house is an automatic NOPE!

 

So thanks, I'll check out the tutorial and just make a house myself.

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Yeah I probably won't be satisfied unless I do it myself. Every house mod I've tried seems to have 1-2 little details that irk me. Like the Better Rosethorn Hall mod. In the basement are several chests stacked on top of each other where originally there were a couple crates and shelves. I think it looks silly.

 

And then there's display cases. I bloody hate display cases. You try to put anything in them and when you close the door, everything goes flying across the room. Any mod that adds a display case to a house is an automatic NOPE!

 

So thanks, I'll check out the tutorial and just make a house myself.

It's a very liberating experience learning to mod. Precisely for the reasons you noted. Once you get the hang of it every mod will instantly have more appeal...because you can now change all those irksome little details to suit your own tastes. One of my most common practices is to combine my favorite elements from various mods into unique plugins...purely for personal use.

 

For example mods for the official DLC Battlehorn Castle. There were several good mods that expanded on it, but each had elements I didn't really care for. So I started with Battlehorn Castle Enhanced as a base, cleaned the bugs out, copied elements I liked from some other mods, performed some creative editing, etc. and now have a Battlehorn Castle mod that fits my unique vision of what it should have always been.

 

So yeah...go for it. You can have a lot of fun along the way. And who knows...soon enough you may be posting your own creations for others to enjoy.

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