

So, all in all, I think this is a great mod and I am strongly advocating for it to be considered for STEP testing. I only mention this in case anyone else was wondering where they should put the esp in their load order. Initially I wasn't too sure where it should go in load order, but I ended up just making a new rule that places it in ' Base C' ( C for Civil War Overhaul.esp), and that location in load order seems to be working out just fine.

As of a few days ago the mod still had not been added to the BOSS masterlist. All things considered, it has gone very smooth.

I feel very lucky to have someone like apollodown who is skilled enough to pick up all of the pieces and build something like this.Īnyways, I started a new character and have been doing a playthrough with all of the current STEP-Core mods enabled, a handful of non-Core, and an equal handful of my own personal mods. At the same time, there have even been moments where the mod elicits an anger response because it reveals to me so many vanilla assets and vanilla storyline components that it leaves me feeling like wt* The amount of recorded dialogue that is there but never used in-game amazes me. Well ive been testing this mod now for about 3 weeks and I am extremely impressed. Looks like this best with a new game or at least one where you haven't joined a side in the civil war. This might be in the beta phase since it sounds to good to be true.ģ) Now joining a side makes the other side actually attack you as if there was true factions in the war, even gaurds from holds on the opposite side of the war will attack you.Ĥ) Wearing faction armor will actually make NPCs think you are part of that side in the war.ĥ) New skins for and races for the factions so that all of them aren't pasty white dudes.Ħ) AI revamped for the soldiers to be little less we todd ed (read it faster). ApolloDown made the Dragon Combat Overhaul mod which is excellent so I imagine that he will put the same kind of time into making this a proper mod, I'd say a definite candidate for a STEP pack that adresses gameplay.ġ) Now there are major battles for Morthal, Markarth, Falkreath, Fort Greymoor, Dawnstar, Riften, and Winterhold.Ģ) You can lose a battle, when you lose the other side will get a shot at one of your holds until you win and now you can lose the war.

Basically the author restored much of the Civil War story line that Bethesda did not finish, but they left all the stuff for it in the esm and bsa's. I just saw this mod on the Nexus hot files, I knew it was being made but did not see it released until now.
