By default, Orcish armors aren't particularly interesting, varied, or attractive, but this mod aims to change all that.
Pick Default Follower Armor at Skyrim Nexus - Mods and Education Details: Ask your follower to use a vanilla outfit, like sets of clothes, leather, iron or steel armors. esm if changing a vanilla NPC), amend their facegen to how you want it, then save. Note: set of 4 at the bottom are optional but must come together if present and repeat often. 2 Using a custom hair for your NPC Even NPC quest dialogue is in there, so you can change the voice types of any NPC that uses the FemaleYoungEager voice type and everything from their idle chit-chat to their personally questlines will be converted. Since it overwrite some SkyUI scripts, it must be loaded AFTER Sky UI.Skyrim change npc armor mod Now go to Skyrim. To create a compatibility patch, follow instructions from this tutorial:
The backup feature will work with simple mods, but will need a compatibility patch for many complex mods. It is not compatible with any mods that modifies SkyUI scripts. This mod is compatible with Skyrim SE and Skyrim VR(still there is a small difference between those 2). The backup files are stored in My Games//JCUser/yeolde-settings folder.įor now, you can't rename or have more than one backup. When importing the data, I call the UI to force these values and that's it! While doing these fake calls, I grab all config infos and backup them in a json file. I've modified SkyUI scripts to "fake" calls every menu option. It won't break your game, but the backup/import job may crash, or the import feature may miss some config options here and there. WARNING: This feature is an alpha release, to allow people to test as many mods as possible. If you want to skip a mod, just hide it with this mod before doing your backup.įor more info on features and updates, go look at the sticky post in the posts section. You can now backup MANY * MCM menu configs, even some of those which aren't designed for it. So if you've uninstalled this mod and lost some MCM menus, just reinstall it, press the panic button and wait (1 minute, maybe more) until Sky UI bring them back.īackup/import your MCM menus config (v1.1.0+) If you didn't read this warning and uninstalled my mod without unhiding all your menus, there is a panic button in my MCM to help you recover your menus. So you need to unhide all your menus before uninstalling it.
Since I hide some MCM menus, they will stay hidden if you uninstall my mod. MCM menus are still installed, but won't appear in your MCM menu page. I've modified the SkyUI Config Manager script to allow us to disable any installed MCM Menu. You just have to check/unckeck your mods in the MCM menu. You can now hide/show any MCM menu you don't need.
But my modding addiction transforms the MCM menu page in an "infinite scrolling game to find the one menu I'm looking for". I love modding Skyrim and I love when mods have a MCM menu for configurations. I've made this mod for myself and I decided to share after a small talk with a few (Skyrim players) friends.