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Hi, it's possible to make a script mod that affect the weight slider after collect the data of fatigue(there's some fatigue mods), eaten food, alchool drunk?

It will affect all npc , may add some more realism to other immersion mod

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20% possible

89 % impossible

 

skyrim is made with static script what u want is based on "Dynamic Body changer script" which is not really built in skyrim unless someone is smart enough to use script dragon utilities and then it will be possible because if we used vanilla scripting via skyrim creation kit expect bugs and glitches, you don't want to see your wife or husband as a invisible stomach when getting fat.

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Ok so it's necessary to use dynamic script;

mmm:s .. but it can't be associated to the sleeping script as it makes weight changes every time you sleep?

 

who says dynamic script can't be associated with targeted objects it's kinda tricky though because u need code two ways ,

 

for example person A

---- Goes to sleep

------ next morning gain -10% fat from eating

 

that way it's more realistic like you can't get fat instantly by eating u need sleep to gain more weight what i know dynamic script is usually universal with the official kit , however we can't avoid the inevitable bugs glitches, invisible texture will happens when a subject changes shape, The script didn't know how to change the subject shape because it needs to set appropriate Character's body sizes like 1-100% you need to guess by that range when coding the script , although i never code a single thing all my life but i learn stuff from my friends.

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Ah ,you said "however we can't avoid the inevitable bugs glitches, invisible texture will happens when a subject changes shape, The script didn't know how to change the subject shape " ; but wen we use the weight slider with console the body changes immediately , it's not the same thing ?

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