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Post by blockhead on Jan 15, 2011 14:57:18 GMT
Shivering Isles is fun.
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Post by blockhead on Jan 15, 2011 0:07:44 GMT
Some funny moments while doing the Fighters Guild quests ...
In this next one, an NPC in the fighter guild talks of a new career as a painter ... He probably shouldn't quit his day job just yet.
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Post by blockhead on Jan 14, 2011 22:59:08 GMT
Another thing: personallly I found the Guild quest-lines more interesting than the Main Quest. You might want to join the Thieves Guild or some such and put off dealing with juaffry and/or Kvatch. Oh, another thing: some of the old Morrowind tricks don't work. For example: the Atronach birth sign is pointless in Oblivion. And there's no spear. Some things, like waiting 72 hours to fix (some) problems, still work.
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Post by blockhead on Jan 14, 2011 22:50:32 GMT
- Nearly everyone is ugly in Oblivion. It's almost impossible to make a non-ugly character. There is a program called FaceGen exchange that will let you copy a face from an NPC to your saved character (provided you actually find an NPC who is not ugly). There are also various face fixing plugins, but I don't know enough about them to comment further.
- Fast Travel & quest markers (like in Guild Wars)
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Post by blockhead on Jan 13, 2011 23:04:28 GMT
Even though the one video I downloaded had no real concrete information aside from the release date and name of the new game, it did leave me with a sense that dragons would be involved. So, nords and dragons. Here's an Oblivion screnhot that maybe could be a clue (well, a small clue, a half clue?) as to the nature of the main quest for Skyrim:
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Post by blockhead on Jan 11, 2011 23:15:15 GMT
Osiris; The pessimist in me says: that already happened in Oblivion. Good point! Fallout 3: the Oblivion engine fixed & matured. FO3 had more of a feeling or role play, despite having a console version. Aside from the setting, I find more in common between Fallout 3 and Morrowind than between Oblivion and Morrowind.
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Post by blockhead on Jan 10, 2011 15:27:34 GMT
By the way, the nipples in your screenshots are too red. Maybe it would look more natural with a paler skin tone. I woud give them a darker version of the tone you use for this skin. I noticed this as well ... very red. I assumed it was a tattoo or something?
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Post by blockhead on Jan 8, 2011 22:48:49 GMT
Doesn't game informer have a web site? Maybe pics there? Or am i confusing two different "Game Informers?"
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Post by blockhead on Dec 27, 2010 23:02:24 GMT
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Post by blockhead on Dec 26, 2010 22:59:14 GMT
In-game dreams: sounds like a normal part of the main quest.
Although, that dream doesn't sound familiar to me ... but it's been a while for me so I may have just forgotten it.
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Post by blockhead on Dec 21, 2010 4:04:57 GMT
I just went to check this and I can't even find the file, just all the mods that refer to it. Confirmed: it's gone.
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Post by blockhead on Dec 20, 2010 22:45:45 GMT
Following the patterns of such things, might be a better balance between availability/timing and price by waiting until the GOTY version is released, roughly a year after the initial release. Yeah, I know, I'm totally jumping ahead now
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Post by blockhead on Dec 18, 2010 23:16:51 GMT
Wow. Interesting. If I read the description right, it sounds similar to Elsweyr Anequin, but in its own worldspace.
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Post by blockhead on Dec 12, 2010 22:45:44 GMT
Video was small enough to fetch in under an hour. Nice. Video says the date is 11/11/2011. They must already be working on it. The engine, whatever it is, has to have already been implemented and now they're probably placing statics and building landscapes and stuff.
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Post by blockhead on Dec 12, 2010 21:21:46 GMT
Thank you
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