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With this mod, people who you never talked to will be named "Stranger". As soon as you talk to them or they talk to you, their real name will be revealed. This only affects NPCs which meet these requirements:
Have the "Unique" tag checked
Are not in the "GenericNPCFaction"
NPCs that are not humanoid (robots for instance) will have their race's name displayed instead. For example, the robot who sells noodles in Diamond City will be named "Protectron". If you are a mod maker and you want to make the NPC's name appear without the need to talk to them (e.g. the player knows who they are going to talk to), you can use a Papyrus script to set their Actor Value "_SAG_PlayerShouldKnowMe" to a value higher than 0. Example: