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So essentially useful, you have to wonder why it's not part of the base game.
I can't put anything in armory conteners
Then I decided I wanted it as simple as possible, with no scripts or anything to avoid conflicts and issues (oops =P). Still, since I had looked at it and made changes, even though I canceled it, the toolset had it set as used for my mod, so the original ones were overwriting the stuff Hearthfire needed to do more or less.
I just had to set my mod to not use the 'altered' (my unchanged version) of the quest, and instead use whatever Hearthfire used, and it worked fine. Specifically, had to set the mod to ignore the altered HousePurchase quest.
Took about 5 seconds to fix. =)
Sorry about the mix up again Machienzo, but with your second description it made it a super easy fix. I will go update the PLUS version as well, and the foreign languages shouldn't have this issue at all.
Any others crop up, let me know, and everyone test it out the best you can for other errors.
I wasn't even aware of the other houses having the option. Never kept up with the DLC 'cause it didn't interest me (plenty of awesome ones for free! ;) but a friend hooked me up with it so I can do some testing and the like. I'll keep you posted.
*EDIT*
Yeah, what Machienzo.neo said, it's not a problem with the Hearthfire constructable houses, but buying the "Childs Room" addition on any vanilla house, such as Proudmoor Manor or Breezeholm.
Went outside, picked to remove the workbench from the bedroom. Fast traveled to Whiterun and grabbed the girl - Lucie IIRC - and asked her to move in to Falkreath. She did, I went there, and it all worked fine. This was using the Map Markers PLUS version, but should be no different, tho I will test to be certain in the future. Sorry about your guys issues, but I'm thinking it may not be my mod causing the troubles after all.
Alright, I got my hands on Hearthfire, and so far it seems to work just fine. I may need more testing/info from you guys, but mine ran without a hitch. Here is what I did in case any of it matters.
Got land in Falkreath -- Lakeview Manor. Built it up from the tiny house, the larger addition on the back, changed front to entry way, added all the 3 sides, using the bedroom option as the one wing. <continued next post>
Still, I will need to get Hearthfire before I can do any personal testing. I gotta wait for funds for a few days for that, but hopefully someone can shed some light on it in the mean time.
Perhaps you might want to release a Hearthfire master dependent additional file if you can't eliminate the problem with this version.
The mod itself doesn't alter or add any quests, scripts, etc., and all it does add is a handful of map markers. I could get hearthfire, install it, use it as a part of the mod, and readd the markers, but I don't know if that would even do anything.
In the mean time, user beware I guess, and if anyone has other info, feel free to post it.
As I said, I don't have Hearthfire, though I might end up grabbing it soon.
Glad for the confirmation, though it seems quite odd that it would produce a bug pertaining to the mod where nothing at all is changed.The *only* thing I did with the mod is add a map marker, and in the instance of the PLUS version, added a couple other markers to change where the location of the map marker is in reference to the location it teleports you to.
It may be something more widespread that will affect many mods if such a bug does exist, as I can't see any way shape or form how this would do it. As for fixing it, until I can get Hearthfire or see if it is a more 'big' deal (messing up many other mods), there isn't much I can do.
I don't have that mod installed, but it certainly shouldn't affect that, hah. It doesn't alter any npcs, any of the new stuff, or any areas outside of the places where the markers are.
I can't say with 100% certainty, but 99.9% sure this is not the cause of your issue, as it makes no sense. Sorry for the troubles, though! If anyone else happens to have the same issue with only this mod (and not without it) let me know, but I can't see that happening.