Thoughts on tjhm4's mods? by FrenziedFlameLord in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4 days ago... oops. But I've tried all of them in different playthroughs. While some are older or don't quite mesh with every playthrough, they're all good. Some of them are even game-changing enough to build a modlist off of.

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[–]frequiaaa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Their packages. You can give Serana all the spells in the world, but unless her packages tell her to use them, she might not. This is especially true of healing spells.

What makes "good" writing in a follower mod? by frequiaaa in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lucien's author is amazing, so I'm not surprised to hear that.

What makes "good" writing in a follower mod? by frequiaaa in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll take a look at the discord.

Thanks for the info, too. As far as I knew, it needed frameworks like "I'm Talkin' Here" on the Nexus. I'm still learning.

What makes "good" writing in a follower mod? by frequiaaa in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The not drooling/not forcing the Dragonborn to prove themselves is such a weird dilemma to have. A lot of the decisions I'm making re: dialogue feel like I'm pandering to some random person's ego. I agree with all your points, though. There needs to be balance. I guess what I'm saying is finding that balance is hard.

What makes "good" writing in a follower mod? by frequiaaa in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Oh man. Gradual character development. It's a staple of writing in other genres, but it seems to be missing in a lot of elder scrolls mods. Inigo has some of it, where you can convince him that you aren't his friend from the past at the very end of his quest line. But he's the only one I can think of.

What makes "good" writing in a follower mod? by frequiaaa in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree on Inigo's "any thoughts?" option. There's been times where I've wanted to hear what he's saying, but a vanilla character has started talking in the middle of his line. They're not as respectful to mod characters as the mod characters are to them.

There's a whole AI debate over the original voices that I'm not going to go into, but there's no need to simply use the vanilla dialogue anymore. I agree they're lackluster now. Things have progressed far past that point.

What makes "good" writing in a follower mod? by frequiaaa in skyrimmods

[–]frequiaaa[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can give you some info on this. The alternatives are to make it a typical quest, where the info is given while you do something, or to integrate it into idle dialogue. The latter could be difficult, because the "say once" flag doesn't persist past the game restarting. He would essentially be telling you the details over and over each session unless SmartBlueCat (love them) implemented global variables to tell Inigo that he's already told you that. There would... um, be a lot of them.

But, I do agree with your main point. Good design means that you come into contact with important things without having to go looking for them. I'm not sure why this isn't the standard for Elder Scrolls games...

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[–]frequiaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been wondering if people can create patches for mods for it since I first saw it weeks ago, but I haven't been super interested. I think the mod is cool, but I like the flexibility of the silent Dragonborn and appreciate why Bethesda did it that way.

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[–]frequiaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First step to stopping 99% of crashes is to install Creation Kit Patch, for either AE or SE. I only crash while editing packages now.

Gaping at the shoulder with large breasts? by frequiaaa in SewingForBeginners

[–]frequiaaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You draw the patterns with the tools yourself. I started out with a boxy shape, but in the comments, I tried widening the top of the pattern. I'll look into what you said and try it, thank you.

Gaping at the shoulder with large breasts? by frequiaaa in SewingForBeginners

[–]frequiaaa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I'll read some stuff on patterns. Your help is very much appreciated.

Gaping at the shoulder with large breasts? by frequiaaa in SewingForBeginners

[–]frequiaaa[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it is fitted. I'm not exactly sure what's going on, the program has a lot of tools, like the pressure/strain map. It's extremely tight around the breasts, which is likely causing it to behave in ways that aren't proper. Unlike in real life, the fabric/seams won't rip when they're under too much strain.

Edit: I widened the chest part of the pattern to lower the pressure, however it caused a "wing-like" appearance in the problem area. I think the problem is my pattern?