#Realistic needs and diseases 2 Patch
On the other hand, WnC will make people wear even hoods to protect themselves from the weather conditions (rain and snow).įor compatibility reasons you should use (option 1) the CRAFTING version of WIC altogether with CoS as it is suggested in the Survival Pack's guide (from Smile44:)) OR use (option 2) the compatibility patch but it is better to vote for option 1 ( IMO:) for less plugins and best compatibility otherwise it makes a lot of cloaks around there in the game).
#Realistic needs and diseases 2 mod
Is this due to some kind of cloak mod conflict, or do these mods do this normally?Good afternoon oqhansoloqo,Īs far as I know CoS makes people of Skyrim to wear different types of Cloak depending of the regions from where they come. In Helgen, when I start a game, a lot of the Stormcloaks will have a Stormcloak cloak and then an extra cloak in their inventory that's something like "Stormcloak Linen Cloak" or something like that. I noticed that a lot of NPCs have multiple cloaks on them - for example. PS - I do use Mod Organizer - it's great. I would think that, if anything, player-wearable cloaks (the 2 main cloak mods associated with Frostfall - "Winter is Coming" and "Cloaks of Skyrim") would be most likely to clash with some other mod, like a mod that governs equipment placement on the back of the body, unless they go on the outside of the cloak? Do you know which mod(s) have to be altered/reconfigured from Extended to work with the mods in your Survival Pack the best way? (it might be something to also add to the instructions, if you think it's a good idea) Are there any issues with finding enough resources for survival without also installing "Hunterborn" or "Harvest Overhaul"?Īlso, I swear there was, at least, one mod installed with either Core or Extended (probably Extended, and it may have been "Wet and Cold") that had an option for Frostfall that wasn't selected at the time when I installed it because I was installing for Extended only at that time.
:) I imagine there are other people out there who will want to add these survival immersion mods to "Extended" as well, (not just Core). and I have two separate MO profiles set up so I could switch between Core setup and Extended setup without doing anything more than switching profiles. I'm pondering the thought of creating a third profile based directly off of my Extended profile, in which I can modify whichever mod settings/installations are necessary in order to incorporate the survival mods properly/completely for that profile. I hope it doesn't mess up the ability of the STEP: Extended Patch to work properly though.Īny thoughts/ideas, drawbacks to compatibility or a normal Skyrim gameplay experience? Thanks.
a lot of fine tuning in the setup. Took me a couple weeks, actually. Looking at the Packs available, there appear to be 2 survival-focused packs currently listed in STEP: "Immersive Survival" and "Survival". I like the sound of a number of the mods in these packs, specifically "Frostfall" and "Realistic Needs and Diseases". The packs themselves mention how they are compatible with STEP Core, and one (Survival) briefly mentions but not too much about Extended compatibility. But there is no mention about the specific installation changes that have to be made to the STEP Extended setup in order to incorporate the survival mods properly. In fact, I specifically remember at least one of the Extended mod installations having a "Frostfall" option (which I did not select at that time) and I don't remember which one(s) had such options (maybe Wet and Cold, not sure.). My question is, can I incorporate "Frostfall" and "Realistic Needs and Diseases" easily to an Extended setup, or are they going to break anything?Īnd this leads to more questions: It seems like having those two mods installed make a few other mods rather important to also perhaps install. Will "Hunterborn" and/or "Harvest Overhaul" be necessary in order to harvest enough food/hide/fur required to meet legitimate survival requirements? Will "Cloaks of Skyrim" and "Winter is Coming" be necessary in order to have an appropriate selection of cloaks available to protect from exposure to various weather conditions? Are there any other important complimentary mods to "Frostfall" and "Realistic Needs and Diseases"?įor STEP Core and Extended, I feel like I got all the fine-tuning details down nicely with the mod installation instructions, applications, DDSOpting, TES5Edit cleaning, Wyre Bash patching, Dual Sheath Redux patching, and FNIS patching. j/k lol). Planning on introducing some survival mods to this.
I just finished installing all of STEP Core and then afterwards all of STEP Extended (except for "No Menu and Loading Smoke" mod, because I happen to like the smoke - thank you very much.