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he doesn't want to increase it but lower it best shot is player.modav carryweight -xxx where xx is the number you want to subtract.
well oc you could however that mod does so much more you maybe not be a fan of.
Good point.
It allows you to tailor make your character just as you could in Oblivion, which is a far better system then the bland cookie cutter that we got with skyrim's races and skills.
The only downside to it that I have ever seen, is that the author never fully finished it...i was so looking forward to the trait system.
player.modav carryweight xxxx