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Skyrim mod lets you match the pace of NPCs so you can more easily follow them around

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Surely everyone knows this extremely specific frustration: a game expects you to accompany an NPC while they lead you to the next part of the quest, talking the whole way, but they travel slower than your running speed and faster than your [[link]] walking speed. You [[link]] have to alternate awkwardly between a stroll and a jog the whole way, instead of just being able to walk alongside them like a normal person.

While some games let you match the pace of NPCs when you need to, Skyrim does not. Which can be a real hassle when Esbern or some other mouthy plot-related character has to guide you to the next bit of story. Here's modder wSkeever with the solution: .

It's a straightforward mod. Simply hold shift and mouse over an NPC to make the "follow" option appear. Press E to activate it, and you'll follow them wherever they go—even through loading screens—whether they're a quest NPC or a courier you just feel like following to see where they go. I tested it by doing exactly that, and it worked like a charm. To stop following them, rummy royal press any movement key or attack.

If you're wondering about the unusual name, it's part of a series of extremely specific mods with names that abbreviate to "SOS". It began with Schlongs of Skyrim, but going out of your way to name your [[link]] mod so it Yono all app has the same abbreviation has been a trend among Skyrim modders for a while now. Just looking at wSkeever's work, there's , , , and , among many others.

To install Simplicity of Stalking, you'll first need to install and if you haven't already, then download it from . 

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