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The Dead Don't Get Erections

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Tired of seeing dead people with hardons?  Then this mod is for you.  In real life, apparently, the dead can get erections, but that's not typical and not something I want to see anyway - I find it irritating in my game.  This edits a script from the latest SLSO (2023-01-16), which edited a script from SexLab Aroused (other versions should work fine as long as SLSO is installed).

 

This will make dead corpses and people killed in your presence lose their hardons on the next arousal scan (Default: 120 seconds in my version (seems slow)).

 

Load this after SLSO.


  • Submitter
  • Submitted
    01/17/2024
  • Category
  • Requires
    SLSO, Aroused (various)
  • Regular Edition Compatible
    No

 

Edited by km4387
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5 hours ago, lktforever said:

Undead discrimination
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lol, vampires and undead SHOULD work correctly.

 

After some thought, this wasn't the best implementation though - it doesn't remove the erection of someone who dies while you're in scan range.  I'll work on it and post an update when I get time.

 

Edit: new version is up which fixes the latter.  Let me know if any problems.

Edited by km4387
  • 2 weeks later...
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I'm working on a new setup, so it could just be that. However, when I installed this mod, OSL Aroused complained immediately with a popup: "[OSL Aroused]: Non-OSLAroused SexLabAroused.esm Detected. Do not install any version of SexLab Aroused, And ensure OSLAroused overwrites esm and slaFrameworkScr.psc".

 

As far as I can tell, the script also doesn't work, the dead are still 'rising'....

 

So I guess unless you fix this it's not OSLAroused compatible, if you don't fix this by the time I get around to it myself, I'll come back and post my 'fix' for others if they wish, I doubt it would be hard to resolve, hopefully the author will fix it for us. I've always wanted a patch like this and never got around to doing it myself, so with the bare bones of it completed here, It should be a no brainer to fix for OSLAroused, thanks for the mod whether you fix it or not :)

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I was like "wait the medical school taught me otherwise" by looking at the title. By checking that wiki link I was like "👏Bravo". LOL😝

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On 2/4/2024 at 9:57 PM, blippyp said:

I'm working on a new setup, so it could just be that. However, when I installed this mod, OSL Aroused complained immediately with a popup: "[OSL Aroused]: Non-OSLAroused SexLabAroused.esm Detected. Do not install any version of SexLab Aroused, And ensure OSLAroused overwrites esm and slaFrameworkScr.psc".

 

As far as I can tell, the script also doesn't work, the dead are still 'rising'....

 

So I guess unless you fix this it's not OSLAroused compatible, if you don't fix this by the time I get around to it myself, I'll come back and post my 'fix' for others if they wish, I doubt it would be hard to resolve, hopefully the author will fix it for us. I've always wanted a patch like this and never got around to doing it myself, so with the bare bones of it completed here, It should be a no brainer to fix for OSLAroused, thanks for the mod whether you fix it or not :)

I did take a peek at the equivalent OSLAroused script for you - and it's very different.  This replaces an SLSO script, so if you can't and don't use that, then it probably won't work.  I'm not saying it can't be accomplished for OSLAroused - I'm just not sure how because I don't use it.  I saw no SOS functionality in the script - I did note that its description says many functions have been moved to it's DLL.  I'm not at a point to edit and compile such DLL's so it's unlikely that I can help.  If you manage to get something working, post it and I'll add a link for OSLAroused users.

 

On 2/9/2024 at 12:19 AM, Bernka said:

I was like "wait the medical school taught me otherwise" by looking at the title. By checking that wiki link I was like "👏Bravo". LOL😝

In my years, I've learned to not speak in absolutes. So I figured I'd better look it up first :) Thanks, made me smile!

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