Guest Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 I was using Simply Knock and Skyrim Survival, and when my character knocked on a door, she then had to negotiate to stay the night at the person's house. Was this scenario the result of Simply Knock alone, or a combination of both mods?
Karkhel Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 Combination, I don't remember if there are any settings to change things for it, but if they are they would be somewhere in sexlab survival MCM. I think baseline simply knock you just have to persuade them to let you in and then you have freedom to do whatever there? Problem is that its very abusable, this ver less so.
belegost Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Karkhel said: then you have freedom to do whatever there You can't take their stuff without it being considered stealing and you can't sleep in their beds with just Simply Knock alone. The premise of Simply Knock + SLS is to give you a place to spend the night while curfew is active and you have tiredness mechanic enabled via some sort of needs mod. Edited February 7, 2023 by belegost
Karkhel Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 3 minutes ago, belegost said: You can't take their stuff without it being considered stealing and you can't sleep in their beds with just Simply Knock alone. The premise of Simply Knock + SLS is to give you a place to spend the night while curfew is active and you have tiredness mechanic enabled via some sort of needs mod. Oh didn't know the sleep part, thats a neat change.
Guest Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 Thank you. The regular (non LL) Skyrim Survival that is now part of the game gives the tiredness mechanic. But if you can't sleep in the beds you find, there's no point using Simply Knock by itself to get in to spend the night, unless... one deploys one's own bedroll.
belegost Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 (edited) 6 hours ago, Darsie said: Thank you. The regular (non LL) Skyrim Survival that is now part of the game gives the tiredness mechanic. But if you can't sleep in the beds you find, there's no point using Simply Knock by itself to get in to spend the night, unless... one deploys one's own bedroll. SLS was written with Frostfall in mind, where you can't sleep outside without fire and some kind of shelter. Survival Mode is shitty, half-assed and shameless Frostfall rip-off made by some talentless hack on Bethesda's commission for quick buck with half the features and it used to cost money. It was first made when Beth and Steam had a bright idea of introducing paid mods. Later Creation Club was made and it landed there for all the suckers that thought paying money for a "curated" content somehow made this content any good. It's now part of the AE update, "free", but it doesn't suddenly make it good. It was shit, still is shit and will remain shit. I don't use it and neither should you. Frostfall is still, years later, a superior survival mod in all of Skyrim's modding scene. And Simply Knock was originally made so you didn't have to break in to houses in order to speak to NPCs for handing over or taking quests. Just knock, politely get in and talk with them. SLS adds an option to beg them for a place to spend the night in a warm, sheltered place. For a price. You get bound, stripped naked and are given a bedroll. At the end of the stay there's a risk they might decide to enslave you. But you need SS++ or SD+ for that. Edited February 7, 2023 by belegost
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