Apparently, all it can be used for is to reset it (aka, 0) in order to fix several follower related bugs. I haven't been able to find anything either denying or confirming this, but it makes sense, as commands like set playerlevel have to be permanent, otherwise it would be entirely useless.Unfortunately, I have discovered that the console command does not increase your follower count. It is permanentA friend has informed me that console commands that 'set' something are permanent, while commands that 'mod' something are not. My question is if this command persists through saves and is permanent. I'm assuming that if I set it to 4 or something, I will be able to have up to 4 followers at once. Unfortunately, the three multiple follower mods: AFT, UFO, and EFF, don't seem to operate through the SkyUI MCM menu, making customization really laborious and difficult.This has led me to wonder if altering my follower count via the set playerfollowercount to command is permanent, allowing me to simply have more followers. I've recently begun modding my skyrim, and I've decided that I would like to try out having multiple followers. Dan - who started out as a modder for Morrowind, Skyrim, and Fallout New Vegas - has close to two decades of experience in the video game industry under his belt and his talk on Ten Principles for Good Level Design at the Game Developer's Conference 2013 is cu. Today we are talking to Dan Taylor, a professional level designer who has in the past worked for Eidos, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Rockstar (among others) on games such as Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Hitman: Sniper, or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. 1:48pm I tried looking for it on nexus a few days ago but couldn't find one:(.
If anyone has any info please let me know. Is there a Multiple Followers mod for Skyrim SE yet? I see theres a multiple follower mod for Xbox 1 but nothing much else I could find. If your follower responds to dialog like a party member but does not behave like one, then another mod has left your NPC in a bad currentfollower faction state. Load order is important with other follower mods because some mods overwrite the same data, and those conflicts are resolved by whichever mod loads last.