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But ALSO, is not realistic of BEEN ATTACKED... and staying still, doing nothing. What are they (the horses), mindless... vehicles?!
Lol, I can see the fence next to the whiterun stables running away during a fight already... xD
@all - To make a horse cowardly (confidence 0) in-game, open the console with the ~ key, select the horse by clicking it, and type "setav confidence 0". Use "getav confidence" before and after to make sure you're actually targeting the horse and not some non-actor bit of scenery/armor/whatever.
An actor with a confidence of 0 will flee from hostiles under all circumstances.
Even better, have them run toward you for protection, and if they don't stop being attacked, then they run away altogether.
PS. GJ on this... much better then just making it invunerable... that really destroys the realism of the game for me.
The Real Shadowmere mod apparently edits Shadowmere's combat AI in some way that nullifies this mod. They will not work together as it is. Description updated.
It would be nice if both of those mods were cosmetic only, and leave the combat and invulnerable/essential settings to the mods dedicated to it. I could easily edit those mods to include this one, but I'm not into plagiarism.
Thanks!
I've considered making player horses invulnerable, but in the end decided that if i'm dumb enough to ride my horse into a dragon battle, I just get what I deserved. I look at it this way... they are domesticated horses, they've never had to defend themselves and therefore don't know how to, that's the best I can do for rationalizing it. Better than having an invincible horse tank that cannot be killed.
Thanks