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I get making them harder to kill ( And really, even that's not needed, because they don't actually die that easy unless you're doing something stupid. ) If it wern't for that, I'd love the mod.
@Zarasha, I'm sorry to hear that you had the problem, but I've since been unable to replicate the issue. I've created new characters with this mod installed, and have had no issues with it whatsoever. Worst comes to worst, you can just temporarily disable the mod, create a new character, then re-enable it.
Before that, they will still act like a normal horse, and either charge in or run away, depending on what the AI tells them to do.
does this mean they fight and when they're hurt they stop fighting, sorry if it seems stupid but i took logic in school and this is what i conclude that sentence means