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Vasero225

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  • Birthday 02/02/1988
  1. Animation seems fine. The knockdown\strip etc. Seems great so far, and I can echo the horror of being assaulted by spike wall traps in that other mod. I think my favorite was being assaulted by an exploding Flame Atronach. (It sent me flying naked across Skyrim) Some bugs: *Talking to a follower (In my case Mjoll) will not open dialogue, but instead takes you to the knockdown\rape menu. * Desenable should be Disable Some missing features: *Missing on-hit chance to be assaulted below X percentile. *Ability to completely disable player as aggressor options, so they won't even appear. *Option to disable mod temporarily (Sometimes you just want to play the game.) without having to move all the sliders to 0%
  2. Your tastes and things you avoid doesn't necessarily apply to everyone. The module is made for a broader market. Luckily for you, it is so thoughtful as to allow you to specifically disable anything that makes you uncomfortable. The OPTION will still exist, and if the words "Aggresor" and "Victim" in a menu upset you.. I don't know what to tell you. You'll only see those two words long enough to disable them.
  3. @Mdy - Brilliant, thank you. Not sure how I didn't find that!
  4. Is there a way to maybe disable or mute the godawful Japanese crying during the attack? Or would it just be the painstaking process of replacing all the .wavs with similarly named files of empty noise? Edit: I've identified all the sound file folders including immersion-annihilating Japanese voiceover work as: type03 type05 type08 type09 type11 type12 typeCO typeET typeMA typeTT Inside C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\Data\Sound\fx\Estrus By simply adding something to the end of the folder names (I named them type03muted etc) you kill the mod's ability to reference the sound files. It also works in game just fine, at least when I tested it. There are still the word-less struggling noises, but no actual spoken words. Leaves you with small periods of silence, but it's preferable to the sudden appearance of the Japanese language in Tamriel. For me, anyway.
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