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- MrTT
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=146198206
But it is really weird to have piled a bunch of Overseers together in the abbey's archive room and they ... keep... vanishing when you come back with another.
Infinite Bodies [Tweak]
The DishonoredAI.ini file is the game's global AI manager and is the only one that needs to be changed.
- m_CorpseAbsoluteMaximumCount=10
- m_CorpseIdealMaximumCount=5
toThe Default.ini file mentioned in that guide does not need to be modified. Mine still has the original values and my game still retains all the bodies I accumulate.
No this is not the case, the disappearing of an unconscious body doesn't count against you, however if you throw a body on top of another it may (rarely) kill the one below (especially in piles of 3 or more) so you might get a corpse before it disappears. but bodies disappearing doesn't change the state they were in when they disappeared.