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Also, I'd love an option to turn off the sounds. If possible, I'd prefer some dialogue text, with the character thinking to himself that he heard something, as an alternative to the sounds, as I feel the sounds are too localised, making them very obvious, and immersion breaking. Otherwise, I feel making use of existing game sounds, and having them sound as though they're off-screen in a random direction, would work better, as that would actually fool me into thinking there's something happening.
Boredom Tweaks doesn't change the rate of gaining or losing Boredom, merely *what* causes it to increase or decrease. And Simple Status just displays visible counters of what your stats are - including Sanity. (I wasn't sure if it would display the changes to Sanity that this mod makes.)
So does that mean they're likely to work?