is an addon for the Skyrim modding framework OStim that introduces a system where NPCs can react to, report, or interrupt sexual acts based on "decency" laws and social norms. Compatibility with OStim Standalone
While OCrime was originally built for the older version of OStim (which required the OSA and OSex frameworks), there is a version specifically updated for OStim Standalone (OSSA) Supported Version : Look for OCrime for OStim Standalone Nexus Mods Russian Translation Hub or related community pages. Key Requirement
: Because OStim Standalone moved away from the heavy OSA/OSex dependency, ensure you are using the specific "Standalone" (SA) variant of OCrime. Using the legacy version will likely result in broken menus or scenes that fail to start. How OCrime Functions (The "Piece")
The mod functions as a "social consequences" module. When active: Witness System
: NPCs within a certain radius will react to sexual scenes. Depending on their relationship with the player and their moral alignment, they may flee, join in (if other mods allow), or report the act as a crime. Bounty & Arrests
: If the act is considered a crime in the hold, guards can interrupt the scene and attempt to arrest the player, leading to a bounty or jail time. MCM Customization
: You can typically toggle which acts are considered "crimes" and adjust the sensitivity of NPCs through the Mod Configuration Menu (MCM). Installation Tip
When installing OCrime for the Standalone version, ensure you run your animation engine—either
—after installation to register the new behavior scripts and ensure NPCs react correctly. or a guide on how to configure the MCM settings
OStim NG - Russian Translation Hub at Skyrim Special Edition Nexus
The OCrime mod has a specific dedicated version for OStim Standalone, ensuring compatibility with the modern framework without requiring the older OSA or OSex dependencies. Core Content & Features
OCrime for OStim Standalone integrates "crimes of passion" and social consequences into the Skyrim experience: ocrime for ostim standalone
Criminal Integration: Committing certain acts can trigger bounty increases or guard intervention.
Social Consequences: Modifies how NPCs react to the player's behavior, potentially leading to arrest or alternative "punishments".
Law & OStim: A newer combined mod available on platforms like Patreon merges OCrime with OPleaseLetMeGo for a more comprehensive legal system overhaul. Essential Supporting Mods
To get the most out of OCrime in a standalone setup, you should include these compatible add-ons frequently found in community mod lists:
OStim NPCs: Essential for enabling NPCs to initiate scenes and interact with the OCrime system autonomously.
ODefeat: Often used alongside OCrime to handle combat-related outcomes and transitions into OStim scenes.
OCum Ascended: Adds detailed mechanics for scene conclusions, which are often the trigger for social or criminal repercussions.
Post-Scene Aftercare: Adds immersive NPC behavior after a scene ends, such as NPCs returning to their routines or going to bed, which helps ground the "crime" in the game world. Compatible Animation Packs
OCrime relies on high-quality animations to function correctly. Recommended packs for OStim Standalone include: Law and OStim 1.0 - Patreon
OCrime is an immersion add-on for the OStim Standalone framework in Skyrim Special Edition that integrates adult animations into the game's crime and justice system. It allows players to utilize "alternative" methods to resolve bounties or escape legal trouble when caught by guards. Key Features
Guard Interactions: When confronted by a guard for a crime, OCrime provides dialogue options to seduce or bribe them using OStim-based scenes instead of paying a fine or going to jail. is an addon for the Skyrim modding framework
Bounty Resolution: Successful scenes can result in the guard "looking the other way," effectively clearing your current bounty for that specific crime.
Integration: It works seamlessly with other "O-series" mods like OPleaseLetMeGo (for escaping restraints) and OStim Lovers to create a more cohesive "adult" world-state. Status and Successor
As of recent updates (late 2025/early 2026), the original OCrime is often considered deprecated in favor of Law and OStim.
Law and OStim: This newer mod combines the features of OCrime and OPleaseLetMeGo into a single, more stable package.
Requirements: Both mods require OStim Standalone 7.3.4e or higher to function correctly. Installation Notes Law and OStim 1.0 - Patreon
Enhance Your Skyrim Experience with OCrime for OStim Standalone
For players looking to deepen the immersion of their Skyrim role-playing experience, the transition to OStim Standalone has opened up a new world of high-quality, streamlined animations. One of the most essential additions to this framework is OCrime, a mod designed to integrate criminal consequences and law-enforcement interactions directly into the OStim ecosystem. What is OCrime?
OCrime is an immersive add-on for the OStim Standalone framework that introduces crime-related interactions. While the base OStim focuses on high-fidelity adult animations, OCrime adds a layer of gameplay consequence, often used in conjunction with "defeat" mechanics or law enforcement roleplay. It allows the game to recognize criminal status or capture scenarios, triggering specific OStim scenes as a result of gameplay actions rather than just manual menus. Key Features and Compatibility
OCrime is specifically tailored for the Standalone version of OStim, which moved away from the older OSA requirements to provide a more stable and modern experience.
Integration with "Law and OStim": Modern versions of this gameplay loop are often bundled into mods like Law and OStim, which combines OCrime and OPleaseLetMeGo for a more cohesive "bounty and capture" system.
Support for OTracker: Like many modern OStim add-ons, OCrime often utilizes OTracker, a utility mod that keeps track of actors involved in events to ensure effects (like status changes or post-scene dialogue) are applied correctly. Cause: Ownership flag issue
MCM Customization: Users can typically configure the frequency and types of interactions through the Mod Configuration Menu (MCM), allowing for a personalized balance between gameplay and cinematic scenes. Installation Requirements
To run OCrime for OStim Standalone effectively, you must ensure your load order contains the necessary foundations: Law and OStim 1.0 - Patreon
OCrime for OStim Standalone is an add-on mod for that integrates criminal consequences into the OStim Standalone
framework. It essentially adds a "fine" or bounty system related to public adult animations, requiring the modern OStim Standalone version rather than the older OStim NG. Key Features Criminal Integration
: Introduces penalties or "sex fines" within the game's crime system. Standalone Compatibility : Specifically designed to work with the updated OStim Standalone (v7.3.5+) framework. Translation Support : Russian translations for version (as of late 2023) are available through the OStim NG - Russian Translation Hub on Nexus Mods. Requirements To use OCrime, you typically need: OStim Standalone : The core framework for adult animations. Skyrim Special Edition / Anniversary Edition : The mod is tailored for modern versions of the game. Dependency Mods
: Like most OStim-related mods, it may require standard tools such as SKSE, Address Library, and UI extensions common to the OStim ecosystem. installation guide for your current Skyrim version? PROJECT-SKYRIM/Changelog/changelog.md at main - GitHub
To resolve this, advanced modders have created patches and add-ons (e.g., Ostim Crime Overhaul or script extensions) that use Ostim Standalone’s event system. When an Ostim scene begins, the mod checks several variables:
Using these hooks, a crime integration mod can dynamically add a bounty—or even trigger immediate hostility—if the player engages in explicit acts in public. For aggressive scenes (e.g., those using Ostim’s “hostile” or “assault” keywords), the crime is classified as assault, adding a 1000+ gold bounty and turning nearby guards hostile. For public indecency (nudity + intimate act), a smaller bounty (e.g., 250 gold) might be applied, with guards issuing a warning first. This mirrors real-world legal distinctions and keeps Skyrim’s justice system reactive.
Some players argue that sex mods break the "Nordic, rugged" tone of Skyrim. However, OCrime actually fixes the immersion. In a realistic Tamriel, running naked through the Temple of Dibella or engaging in acts on the Bannered Mare's table would result in a bounty.
By installing OCrime for OStim Standalone, you restore logical consistency. You force the player to be sneaky. Use spells like Invisibility or Muffle. Recruit followers as "lookouts." The gameplay becomes a stealth mechanic rather than a graphic overload.