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That said, your mod has one major gamebreaking flaw. It dosen't address the issue of escort quests.
Huh... No, it looks like I completely forgot about those. I'll see what can be done about it when I get around to it.
In case anybody knows what that spawn rate is controlled by, I'd be glad for the hint. If it's just controlled by a script that the quest runs without the core having a say in it (which would make perfect sense from a design standpoint), this could actually get reeeeally hard to fix...
In my quests I've tried to tone down spawn rates with Tedious Travel in mind. I had a recent failure in dashyr's case but I'll work to improve them as I can.
That said, your mod has one major gamebreaking flaw. It dosen't address the issue of escort quests.
Huh... No, it looks like I completely forgot about those. I'll see what can be done about it when I get around to it.
In case anybody knows what that spawn rate is controlled by, I'd be glad for the hint. If it's just controlled by a script that the quest runs without the core having a say in it (which would make perfect sense from a design standpoint), this could actually get reeeeally hard to fix...
As far as I've been able to tell, it's handled by Assets > Scripts > Game > Questing > Actions > CreateFoe.cs
return @"create foe (?<symbol>[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+) every (?<minutes>\d+) minutes (?<infinite>indefinitely) with (?<percent>\d+)% success|" +
@"create foe (?<symbol>[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+) every (?<minutes>\d+) minutes (?<count>\d+) times with (?<percent>\d+)% success|" +
@"(?<send>send) (?<symbol>[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+) every (?<minutes>\d+) minutes (?<count>\d+) times with (?<percent>\d+)% success|" +
@"(?<send>send) (?<symbol>[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+) every (?<minutes>\d+) minutes with (?<percent>\d+)% success";
I have no clue if you can override or affect that class from a mod though.
Hmmm... I guess it should be possible for TT to deliver a tailor-made override for the vanilla quest somehow via asset injection. Will have to look into this.
Thank you for looking into it. I really love this mod and I'd hate to eventually drop it because of that.
It really is probably the most important mod I have installed as it makes the wilderness meaning. Without it.... it's walking with no time compression and I cannot even start to imagine how that would be.....
BadLuckBurt wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 3:32 pm
Agreed, that would've been awesome. That might become reality if that stuff Kamer's working on can interface with TT.
Pirate encounters with Warm Ashes works differently than Wilderness encounters so it wouldn't work. If Tedious Travel puts in a system however that I could use, I'd build it around that. That being said, if one day we have a ship thats pilot-able in real time like airships, as long as the ship has the same interior as the vanilla player ships, then pirate encounters is completely supported.
Kamer wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 4:20 pm
Pirate encounters with Warm Ashes works differently than Wilderness encounters so it wouldn't work. If Tedious Travel puts in a system however that I could use, I'd build it around that. That being said, if one day we have a ship thats pilot-able in real time like airships, as long as the ship has the same interior as the vanilla player ships, then pirate encounters is completely supported.
Yeah, I understand. There are two exterior RMB blocks for the ship models. The player would have to be teleported there, that's also what happens when you change your Transport mode to Ship. From there your mod would have to be called to start the encounter. I bet teleporting to those blocks always gives the player's ship though. Those RMB blocks could eventually be copied through WorldData, that might be the way to go.
It's not something I expect to see in the near future and it might even require a separate mod but it's fun to think about nonetheless. If I end up having some concrete ideas on how it might be possible I'll let both of you know.
I am having a lot of fun slow traveling across the Illiac Bay! I have three suggestions, two of which are probably easy, and one which is possibly impossible.
1) Mod setting for default travel speed. I am the extremely tedious sort who likes to travel at 1x.
2) Mod setting for showing weather effects while tedious traveling. My understanding is that these were disabled so they did not crash the game when traveling with high compression, but it would be nice to see the snow gently falling while I plod along at 1x.
3) The ability to look around while maintaining your course during tedious travel. Based on the way I suspect this mod works, this is probably insurmountably difficult to implement.
Thank you for improving my journey through the world of Tamriel!