Tired of your Khajiit speaking the Queen's English? It drives this one crazy!
This is my homage to the awesome Skyrim mod of the same name. It modifies the player dialog option text into the wonderfully garbled Khajiit Speak. (See screenshots for some examples.)
The main difference is that rather than being a language pack, this addon alters the text programmatically. The up-side of this is that you'll never bump into content that isn't translated and it can be enabled on a per character basis.
By default the addon only enables for Khajiit characters, though you can toggle it on or off at will for each character independently.
Configuring
Config UI
1. While playing, hit Escape and choose "Settings" followed by "Addon Settings"
2. In the window that pops up, choose "Khajiit Speak"
3. Configure to your hearts content. Handy tooltips will explain each option for you.
Slash Commands
/ks - Prints a list of commands, and explains how to use them.
/ks conf - Prints a list of config commands, and explains how to use them.
/khajiitspeak - An alias for /ks
Issuing any command without expected parameters will give a quick instruction on how to use it. (Unless it doesn't have any expected parameters, of course. =P)
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The addon should be completely compatible with any other that alters the look of the dialog UI, so feel free to mix this with other addons. On the off chance that any incompatibilities are found, feel free to let me know.
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Due to the nature of this addon, and the sheer amount of option text in the game; there's a chance you'll bump into occasional grammatical
errors that I've not come across, and thus not been able to fix.
Should you find any errors in the grammar, please DO let me know so I can fix them in future versions.
Please ensure you're using the latest version first, and include the exact line of text when reporting issues, so I know what I'm looking for.
Thanks.
Honorable Mentions
I would like to thank Matt, creator of the original
Khajiit Speak Mod for Skyrim.
He has given me many great ideas for future expansion of this addon,
as well as helping me find the issues already contained within it.
Thanks again for your support, and sorry for stealing the name. :S
Bertram for keeping the mod alive in my absence. I can only imagine the nightmares that looking over the code must have caused.