Lady Vengeance Storage Chest Fixer

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Author: LaughingLeader

Last revision: 27 Jan, 2020 at 00:43 UTC

File size: 8.9 MB

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Description:

Fixes the player storage chests on Lady Vengeance, so they always remain persistent.

Items in the chests will remain when changing levels, even when using mods that add characters/items to the Lady Vengeance’s lower deck.

Q: What problem is this fixing?

When using mods that add items/characters to the Lady Vengeance’s lower deck, you may notice weird interactions with the storage chests, such as chests disappearing or reappearing. Additionally, the chests completely reset their inventories when changing levels (High Seas to Reaper’s Coast, RC to the Isles, Isles to Arx).

This mod hides those original chests and moves all of their items (if any) to new globally persistent chests. These new chests retain their inventory between levels, and properly become visible when more users are in the game in multiplayer. When in singleplayer, only one chest is available, like expected.

Additionally, these new chests work just like the originals, in that you can send items to them when right clicking on items and selecting "Send to Lady Vengeance".

You should be able to use any mod that adds stuff to the Lady Vengeance while this one is active, and avoid having the storage chests reset. Keep in mind that other items in the level may still reset however, until Larian fixes this bug for good.

Additional Fixes

In addition to the chest workaround, an additional workaround has been added to restoring the missing staircase on the deck of the Lady Vengeance.

Before:

After:

These stairs can disappear in "The High Seas" level if you have a mod that adds stuff to the top deck, likely related to the same bug as the chest issue.

A Note on Using Mods

If you have removed while trying to pinpoint the issue, try and re-enable those mods and load an earlier save before you removed them. Removing mods from a save is usually a bad idea, as characters, items, scripts etc. are stored in the save, and removing the mods they depend on may corrupt things.

I have a mod manager available here that’s capable of loading a mod order from a save, among other things:

Support

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