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Great effort and a very good for a custom follower. There needs to be more. But the audio quality grinds my gears.
Also, her aoe magic attacks could be ricocheting (spelling?) and causing her to get hostile with npcs that aren't hostile with the player. It's annoying, but I don't know how to fix it. Sorry :(
Okay.. Thanks anyway!
I know that, and how to mod, I meant how did you actually speak like a khajiit?
That is a ridiculous issue... but it makes sense that that's what I'm missing. Hopefully creating an archive will help solve my issue. I'd like to make her work and possibly to publish her here on Steam.
Thanks for the tips, I'll be sure to look at them and drop you another little comment here if I run into anything else I can't quite figure out.
Oh, and sorry that I don't have a way to help you by providing a female voice over... T_T ... I think that would have been fun.
Basically, when you publish, and Pack Files archive pops up, you have to manually drag all the audio files from their folder in the directory. The link above explains it pretty clearly -- it was just hard to find >:O.
In my experience, the sound files are easily corrupted, too. If I were to ask you to do voicework, we'd have to transfer files, which would inevitably lead to corrupting files and lost files, much more hassle than it's worth, tbh. :/
Anyhow, let me know if you can't get it to work -- I'd be happy to help troubleshoot. Also, check out the link to PCGamersAnonymous on Youtube at the end of Alec'sky's description. That was the tuturial I used when creating all my custom followers, and it covers (almost) everything.
Cheers!