During the Purge on the Isle of Siptah = server crash and restart. Three attempts, three server crashes. 100% success. The base is built from The Savage Frontier Pack.
Also, I’ll add a few more bugs with the pictures.
1. Bindings of the Dead don’t glow in their entirety when used;
2. The loincloth and chest wraps can’t be painted, although this was possible in UE4;
3. If you mount a horse after passing through a portal or cartographer, its health drops to 300-600;
4. If you jump off a cliff while riding a horse, fly out of the saddle, and then mount again, the horse will have infinite stamina;
5. Something’s wrong with the mannequins.
6. Derketo’s warpaints—Emptiness (should be black) and Innocence (should be white)— have lost their colors and saturation.
Loincloths and chestcloths can be obtained from thralls bearer in cages after purge, and can be used as external decoration for armor, and can also be dyed.
Not that I’ve tried this lately but back when I did you had to illusion a normal piece of armor with the default loincloth or chest wrap first. Else it doesn’t show on the character or thrall at all.
Possibly it could have been dye’d beforehand but there’s no reason to as you can’t see it anyway and if you illusion it after dying it then the dye is lost and has to be redone.
Long way of saying maybe dying would work if you illusioned something with it first. But I have no clue about console stuff.
So… while typing this I decided to check an old set of armor that was illusioned with the wraps and it definitely cannot be dyed now. Doesn’t seem to have dye channels.
Oh well. I also miss thralls and NPCs dodge rolling which doesn’t happen in UE5.
No i would definitely not even think to use this crap for illusion , I hate it anyway. I would dye it only with the old system until i get something decent to wear, because i also hate the fiber clothing. There are so many light sets that’s more beautiful to dye than these pieces. So you understand that if there’s no motivation, knowledge can be overpassed.
So thanks again for sharing knowledge brother it’s very appreciated.