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  1. Cozoi
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    Don't use the mysticism patch, it doesn't carry over the changes mysticism makes to magic effects.
    1. HughMann1
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      *laughs in XEdit*
  2. HughMann1
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    Would it be possible to get patches for armors like Kynreeve?
  3. chascaa
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    I have problem with potions and coins sound, is first time that i have this bug. I reinstalled the mod and this bug was fixes, but today the bug is again on my game, someone have the solution? Is very annoying
  4. XarisZ
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    Are these patches needed now with (ISC SRDified) Immersive Sounds Compendium - Sound Record Distributor...ded?
    1. Xanderlew
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      Same question as above
    2. afroyuls
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      does someone knows?
    3. Duvior
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      Well, yes, if there is no SRDified file alternative, because this patches basically add ISC sounds into other mods. Btw, I made a yaml file based on presented Immersive Armors patch, so feel free to use it: https://mega.nz/file/XUcy3LqY#Sr83xfe_Ofa0epNDyvUOTjfBneddINaqXz-pNBhsZaY
    4. UpstairsEmpire
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      I checked in xEdit and it appears to still be needed. 
  5. romeokms
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    Excuse me, I didn't get why it doesn't change sounds after installing
    1. xN1NJAWOLFx
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      because this is for patches lmao, like the title says. 
      https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/523
      This is the version you need to install first. 
  6. ShadowPandah
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    nvm
    1. Indominus113
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      nvm .
  7. XicDragoon
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    So Real Talk here....Whers the ImmersiveSoundsCompendium_CCOR_Patch.esp at.
  8. DerakosZrux
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    As a word of caution, I'm using one of the NordWarUA mods (Realistic Armor) that combines multiples of his together like Vanilla Armor Replacer and Unplayable Factions Armor. Using these patches was not compatible and made the armor disappear. But between ISC and AOS something is definitely making the armors sound amazing already and don't seem to conflict so long as you're using those and the ISC-AOS patch you should be good to go. Always appreciate the patching effort though.
  9. Gh0sTG0
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    Please, tell me why, WHY? you don't have "Immersive Sounds Compendium" as a req for your "Immersive Sounds Compendium - PATCHES" mod?
    1. Galishai
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      UGH that's brutal.  Thank you for the heads up to look out for this.
    2. LordLochNess
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      If you can't figure out that you need the Immersive Sounds Compendium mod for a series of patches specifically made for it to make any sense you are beyond any and all salvation.
    3. Gh0sTG0
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      If you're blind, there's some area in mod description named "Mods requiring this file" that shows us all the mods that are requiring this one.
      Having correct mod requirements set is not about your idiotic'ness, but about correct showing THIS mod on THAT page. So that when I open isc main page, I can just open "Mods requiring this file" and see that there IS some patches hub there.
    4. LordLochNess
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      The funny thing is that even if I misinterpreted what you were trying to say, you still don't make a good point. The patches page is literally linked in the description of the main mod. If you bothered to scroll down and actually read it you would probably realize it's actually already very easy to find this page!

      Beyond that, if you start typing "Immersive Sounds" in the search bar this patch page is literally one of the first results that comes up. It is so unbelievably easy to find this page. You're asking for something and making a big deal out of something that makes it patently clear that you didn't read the description of the mod you downloaded.
    5. Soldream
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      I'll tell him in other words...
      1. You are on nexusmods.com
      2. There is a FUNCTION on nexusmods.com that is specifically designed to display dependencies.
      3. Unfortunately, this FUNCTION cannot do its job automatically, and when it does not work, it is the fault of the author of the mod.
      4. FUNCTIONS are designed to work and be used.

      In fact, this is an individual from the same category as modders who shove not the necessary mods into this list, but the mods they recommend, and then people ask questions in the comments.
    6. DerakosZrux
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      I think the whiners are still whining but hard to disagree that mod authors not using the "requirements" section consistently has been annoying. Realizing that a lot of authors put recommended mods there instead of just in a section in the description really defeats the purpose of a dedicated requirements section. But that is very much secondary or even tertiary to everything else especially the time and effort modders put in and the awesome experiences we all get.
  10. nexusbla18
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    Most of these patches are completely outdated.
    Could you please provide an update?