Strazzll Posted February 23, 2014 Posted February 23, 2014 View File Adds slongs to a douzen of the vanilla armors that support it with normal sized unerrected slongs ... I also included a beta of my patcher used to make this mod. Use it at you own risk to add slongs to you mods... Submitter Strazzll Submitted 02/23/2014 Category WIP / Beta Requires http://www.loverslab.com/files/file/498-sos-schlongs-of-skyrim/ Special Edition Compatible
Mdy Posted February 23, 2014 Posted February 23, 2014 Could we have an example, means a screenshot?It sounds like there will be a bouncing dong looking out of eg the full plate armor
Porsche_Dog Posted February 23, 2014 Posted February 23, 2014 If this doesn't crash my save, I'll see what I can do about posting screenshots if the author doesn't I hope it's a more realistic approach unlike the Revealing Armour mod from the author of S.o.S which makes me character look like some stripper
ShadowVoyd Posted May 25, 2014 Posted May 25, 2014 Since the author hasn't posted any pictures or given more info on the mod, i will try. This mod works exactly as it says, it adds SOS to a select vanilla armors in skyrim. By that it means that while you are equipping armors that would usually occupy over biped slot 52 and would usually un-equip SOS from a character, this instead would make schlongs appear underneath/through the armor, so beware that clipping WILL occur. I have yet to find any conflicts other than a slight chance that a save issue may or may not occur due to the over abundance of schlong equipped characters around skyrim. So with this mod, more and more NPC's you encounter or load in the same grid or cell you are in the more schlongs are applied across skyrim. Now this mod does not natively apply a lot of schlongified armors, but by using the other mod (SkyProc Patcher.7z) and installing it "as is" into the skyim/data folder in the same folder structure as the compressed file and following the instructions included, you can apply SOS to ANY armor in skyrim as long as you list it appropriately (or you can apply it to ALL armors if you wish), that also includes custom armors because of how this mod applies the effects. when using the SkyProc Patcher, it will create a .esp file called "SOS - For Armors.esp" instead of the original mod which is labeled "SOS - On Armors.esp" so you can effectively use both but it's not necessary. You can also deactivate the mods at any time without consequences that i can find. You may have to go into SOS and select the cleaning options under each addon and to also reset SOS for armors as well (options may vary per version of SOS).
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