fallenmystic Posted November 2, 2024 Posted November 2, 2024 (edited) I just reinstalled Skyrim on a whim and am impressed by how much easier it's become to mod on Linux. And it looks like I can even create a mod using TypeScript with a proper IDE, which piqued my interest. Maybe I should try creating an AI mod focusing on player slavery. It won't be easy because I can only spend a few hours on weekends and I won't base it on existing AI mods like Mantella or AI Follower Framework. So, don't hold your breath for a release, please. It'll take quite a while even if I manage to create something even remotely playable. 😅 I'll open a thread if I make enough progress to share updates. Not that I'm any well-known modder, having just two mods under my name, all of which I abandoned not long after I started them. But I figured I should say hi after staying away from anything Skyrim for so long. Edited November 2, 2024 by Slaves of Tamriel
fallenmystic Posted November 2, 2024 Author Posted November 2, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Storms of Superior said: Those were good mod concepts. Thanks. I wish I had been more capable of developing them into something more playable. We'll see if I can do a better job this time. I have quite a few complications with real life now, so I won't be able to invest as much time as I did when I was working on those mods. On the bright side, however, the main reason why I decided to abandon Skyrim modding is now gone. I got so frustrated with working with Papyrus/CK back then. But now it feels much easier, with the ability to use the language and tool I like and not having to restart Skyrim every time I change things. Edited November 2, 2024 by Slaves of Tamriel
fallenmystic Posted November 4, 2024 Author Posted November 4, 2024 I managed to create my own AI backend as a proof-of-concept, which I may develop into something more interesting. Currently, it's just an NPC that speaks a procedurally generated dialogue line with a matching lip sync animation every time I activate something. But I'm glad it only took a day, and it runs pretty well on Linux too. I noticed many things have changed since I left, like how people are using something called "Ostim" instead of the good old Sexlab, for example. Can't wait to see what new features it provides that I may use. Also, I'm curious how far I'll be able to go on the TypeScript (i.e. Skyrim Platform) side. It'll be interesting to see if it'd be feasible to replace/supplement things like the AI Packages with a custom implementation.
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