TheBlindSalmon wrote:I know this might not be the correct thread to ask this, but it seems to be the only active one regarding Devourment. So apologies in advance if I'm in the wrong place.
I've recently started using the mod in in the original version (0.65c) in a standard edition Skyrim. There are a few questions I have, but I can't seem to find any kind of tutorial or FAQ on how to use the mod. So, here goes:
1. I can't seem to be able to start any interaction between pred and eaten prey, regardless what role the player character is in. It's supposed to be hotkeyed to "G", but pressing it in game does nothing for me. I can't interact with my prey and the most I can do as prey is use "Z" to get out of friendly preds. Any idea what may be causing it to not work?
2. Is there a way to lower the body digestion timer? It's set at 250 seconds and the slider won't go any lower and I have no idea if that changes with progression or not. I've seen videos where the time was significantly shorter, but there's nothing telling me how to make it so. Waiting four minutes to get rid of a prey who apparently has a key item you need to progress isn't exactly fun.
3. This is more of a texture problem, but it's still connected: I also have CBBE installed. If I get eaten and digested with the option to disable race menu after character switch, the predator (and my new playable character) ends up with a much darker skin tone and a face that resembles an AoT Titan. If I have the race menu enabled, the character edit screen ends up so blurry that I can't do anything about face details anyway. It also, for some reason, already changes the NPC somewhat before it gives me the chance to do anything, so I can't just save without changing. Overall it looks better, but still worse than the original NPC.
To artificially shorten or lengthen the min digestion time you need to press the ` key next to the 1 key I'm sure you already know how to open control console but I thought I would add that just in case. Anyway in the command console Type "set 000mindigestiontime to 60" it doesn't have to be 60 but that number represents the number of real world seconds it will take to digest a body.