I haven't tried the racks in DH, though I did use it to switch my base of operations from Breezehome to Vlindrel Hall without having to fast travel to carry all that inventory. That's all I'll probably ever use it for.Barbarossa2010 wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
Okay, was the elf named Krimson Lust really a necessary addition to the Dovahkiin Hideout? <_<
Seriously? Luckily I haven't progressed far enough yet to even purchase Breezehome (which I plan on heavily modding), since I'm concentrating on leveling and earning gold. But I really don't want any nonsense from a mod to detract from my game. Thus far I've been very particular about mods, focusing solely on environmental visual improvements.
I did install River view which is a small house in Riverwood that gives me a small base of operation prior to going "Dragons-Active" in the main quest.
I'm still iffy on DH, though it's real worth might be found in being able to quick travel and move loot from house to house.
Do the weapon racks, book shelves and shield racks all work properly (or are they broken like many of the others in the vanilla game)? Honestly if they work, that would be worth the installation for me. I have made it a mission on this playthrough to collect all collectible-worthy books in the game, and that's going to required a lot of book shelf space.
The oddly named elf is at least wearing armor- I'm guessing the ones who'll use that feature have skimpy armor mods.
I tried the Riverview mod as well, but there are some minor issues with the door. My companion got stuck in it and I had to fast travel to get him back, and when I emerged I was halfway through the floor. This seems to be a common problem with location mods, there were also issues with my Goodsprings home in FNV. I do like the Riverwood Enhanced mod a lot! That village should be extra pretty. The mini smelter kind of cracks me up. I would have put a full-sized one off behind the smithy or something.





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