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[img]http://i48.tinypic.com/206hmki.jpg[/img] [img]http://i43.tinypic.com/1zl3ryt.jpg[/img] Open Empty Containers mod will place empty containers with open/close animations in constantly open state allowing you to quickly visaully identify empty containers preventing those annoying hastly openings. [img]http://i44.tinypic.com/fnsgw2.jpg[/img] CONSIDER THIS A BETA! It will stay beta till i dont here any complaints about it ;) This mod requires SKSE, be sure to get it from http://skse.silverlock.org Only compatible with vanilla containers, will not work with containers added in other mods. [img]http://i43.tinypic.com/2pyt8n5.jpg[/img] Apparently for some containers the mod doesnt work, even though they're shown empty the function registers something still inside. Will post an update soon when i list all the troublesome containers. [img]http://i43.tinypic.com/2r3crcy.jpg[/img] First make sure you got SKSE properly installed. Download the SKSE archive from http://skse.silverlock.org and extract it. Now place the[i] Data[/i] folder,[i] skse_loader.exe[/i],[i] skse_steam_loader.dll[/i] and [i]skse_1_5_26.dll[/i] files in your Skyrim installation directory. It will ask to overwrite some scripts, be careful not to overwrite your modded content. Now with SKSE properly installed proceed to install the mod. Simply use Nexus Mod Manager or if you prefer to manually install it, extract the downloaded file to your [i]<Skyrim installation folder>\Data[/i] folder. [img]http://i39.tinypic.com/jav2j6.jpg[/img] The mod just adds a script to vanilla containers so there should be no issues. If another mod replaces those containers this mod cannot work with it. [img]http://i40.tinypic.com/2vuzv9i.jpg[/img] v0.2 - released public beta
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